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Jewish Documentary Sources in Lviv Archives: A Guide
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Lviv, also referred to as Lemberg or L'vov, once hosted one of Eastern Europe's most established and vibrant Jewish communities. This publication offers an in-depth account of 235 archival collections that detail Jewish history and culture, found within the archives, libraries, and museums of Lviv. Despite the wealth of information they contain, many of these materials have remained largely unexplored by experts in Jewish studies. The collections span an extensive period, from the mid-14th century to the early 21st century, and offer insights into the Jewish experience in Lviv, the wider Galician region, as well as in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, and Yugoslavia. Compiled by a dedicated team of researchers, this guide was developed both prior to and amidst the ongoing conflict following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It stands as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the study of Jewish or Eastern European historical experiences.
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Lviv, also referred to as Lemberg or L'vov, once hosted one of Eastern Europe's most established and vibrant Jewish communities. This publication offers an in-depth account of 235 archival collections that detail Jewish history and culture, found within the archives, libraries, and museums of Lviv. Despite the wealth of information they contain, many of these materials have remained largely unexplored by experts in Jewish studies. The collections span an extensive period, from the mid-14th century to the early 21st century, and offer insights into the Jewish experience in Lviv, the wider Galician region, as well as in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, and Yugoslavia. Compiled by a dedicated team of researchers, this guide was developed both prior to and amidst the ongoing conflict following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It stands as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the study of Jewish or Eastern European historical experiences.
