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Photos from 2015 visit to Gorodok.
In 2015 my wife and I visited Gorodok. In
addition to our able Romanian driver and Ukrainian interpreter, we were
joined by two members of the remaining Jewish community (approximately 30
people), who served as guides for us and to whom we are greatly indebted.
Not to our surprise, much imagination is needed to visualize what Gorodok was like 100 years ago. The only physical
evidence of the Jewish community from that period is the cemetery.
The photos of 19th and early 20th century Gorodok were provided to us by the Horodok
(Gorodok) Museum. We greatly appreciate the
museum for its generosity.
Steven Schreiber
Gorodok Photos 2015.docx
Gorodok Photos 19th and Early 20th Centuries.docx
Research: Projects, Documents and Databases
Family
Names in Gorodok
Tombstones
of Gorodok
Data
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
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Wikipedia
Article
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Ukrainian Website
see http://nashgorodok.km.ua/
Gorodok Raion, Khmelnytskyi
Oblast
·
Wikipedia
Article
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Ukrainian Website see http://nashgorodok.km.ua/
Gorodok City
·
Wikipedia
Article
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Ukrainian Website see http://nashgorodok.km.ua/
JewishGen
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KehilaLinks Directory –Ukraine
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JewishGen Shtetls
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JewishGen Ukraine Database
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JewishGen Horodok/Gorodok Town Page
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History of the Jews in Podolia
Maps
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Topographic
Maps of Eastern Europe – An Atlas of the Shetl. The maps, 1812-1932,
are from the collection at the Library of Congress, courtesy of the
website: “Topographic Maps of Eastern Europe – An Atlas of the Shetl” located at www.easteurotopo.org. We are greatly
indebted to Hap Ponodel, the manager of that
website, for providing us the maps of Gorodok
along with many helpful explanations. We encourage our readers to explore
the many resources of that website.
Gorodok is located on the maps below by a vertical red
arrow. Once you find the arrow you can center the page on the arrow then
magnify the view to see map details. Information at the bottom of the maps
was provided by Mr. Ponodel. Better resolution
and easier navigation can be found by going to the website link that is
indicated for each map and then using the “zoom viewer” feature. As you
will see there are many different spellings of Gorodok.
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1812 Map
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1820 Map
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1877 Map
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1902
(1867) Map
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1932 Map
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Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) shown in pink in
present day Ukraine (Source: Wikipedia)
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Ukraine in Russia 1917
(Source: Wikipedia)
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Polish Lithuanian
Commonwealth 1648 (Source: Wikipedia)
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Russian
Empire Map 1800-40 Podolskaya Province
(Source:Wikipedia)
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Map of
Ukraine 1882 (Source: The
Federation of East European Family History Societies)
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Map of Podolia
1910 (Source: Eötvös University, Department of
Cartography and Geoinformatics, Hungary)
Encyclopedias
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Jewish Virtual Library
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Encyclopedia
of Ukraine
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Wikipedia
Other Research Resources
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Routes to Roots
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Yad Vashem
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Yivo
Institute
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The Central
Zionist Archives
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The Central Archive for the History of the
Jewish People
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Family
History Library
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Ancestry.com
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Ellis Island
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Jewish Genealogical Society
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The
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
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New York County Landsmanshaftn
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Ghetto Fighters’ House Museum
Pictures from Gorodok
Here
is a photo collection of Gorodok from the
internet.
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