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+ | * Живописная Россія - Литовское ПолЬсъе | ||
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+ | ==== Russian Text ==== | ||
+ | Огурцы и селяву продают в Вильно, | ||
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+ | На основании прежних законов, | ||
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+ | Русские евреи южных губерний во многом отличаются от Литовских. Последние принадлежат к древним поселенцам Литовского полесья. По исследованиям Нарбута и данным немецких летописцев, | ||
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+ | первоначально из Киева, откуда они были изгнаны из-за тайного сотрудничества с Греками. В первой половине XIV столетия они уже имели собственный гостиный двор в Вильне. По словам историка Ярошевича, | ||
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+ | После Казимира Великого, | ||
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+ | ==== OCR From Russian to English ==== | ||
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+ | Cucumbers and Selyava sell in Vilna , and even hard to buy Troc . All Karaites are literate, some of whom received their education at the university, some are successfully engaged in the sciences . Example and influence Firkovich scientist Abraham and his son-in- Gabriel Firkovich , very educated man , so to speak , raised the Karaites of Troc from Popevezhya and forced to think seriously about education and improving life , giving up just their usual laziness and carelessness. | ||
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+ | On the basis of previous laws, Trocken Jews were forbidden to live - Rabbinites , and only at the time of the kingdom of Nicholas I, they have the right to settle here . | ||
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+ | Russian Jews of the southern provinces are very different from Lithuanian . Recent belong to the ancient settlers of Lithuania woodland . According to research and Narbut to German chroniclers , the Jews came to Lithuania in the first half of the twelfth century, | ||
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+ | originally from Kiev , from which they were expelled because of secret cooperation with the Greeks . In the first half of the XIV century, they already had their own shopping arcade in Vilna . According to historian Yarashevich , in the town of Leeds Eyshishkah in the county, at the Jewish cemetery in the last century found the tombstone inscription which dates from the year 1170 . The Book of Jewish burial fraternity wound up in Vilna in 1486 , but the legend is known that the ancient Jewish cemetery in Vilna buried the head of the Lithuanian rabbis - the great Rabbi Yaakov Levy , won the title in 1427 . | ||
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+ | It is known that during the general persecution of the Jews in Europe , Casimir the Great, out of love for Esterka given many privileges to the Jews , many kotoryk moved from Germany and other countries to Poland. Using the toleration of Grand Duke Vytautas , many Jews emigrated from The half in Lithuania. | ||
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+ | After Casimir the Great, Jews were persecuted in Poland , in Lithuania, they have more rights. They szhivaetsya with the natives , and shared a common fate. All their strength and skill was in retail trade. In this century, the number of wealthy capitalists has been increasing, so compared to the year 1806 when 42 Christians were 12 Jewish merchants , in 1836, 46 Christians had 196 merchants and Jews. Then their numbers decreased , but the merchants and Jews have always been more. | ||
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+ | ===== Page 284 ===== | ||
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+ | Jewish life in Belarus during Lithuanian Rule. | ||
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