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The Jews of Barszczowice/Borshchovychi
49°52' / 24°16'
(Borshchovichi, Ukraine)
3.8 miles from Nowy Jarczow
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South of the hamlet of Nowy Jarczow on the map is the village of Barszczowice (in Polish, Borshchovychi in Ukrainian). The village is presently in Ukraine |
Barszczowice was established in 1574 but its growth was hampered by constant Tartar attacks and invasions. The village was practically erased several times but managed to reemerge each time. In 1665 the population dropped to merely eight inhabitants. In 1729, the village was acquired by the mighty Potocki family and 20 years later the population consisted of 108 peasants and seven artisans. The village had numerous weaver shops, two distilleries, a brewery and an inn. Following the Partitions of Poland, the village, along with the surrounding region became part of AustroHungarian Galicia. The 1820 census lists 127 houses in Barszczowice. Around that time the village was acquired by Jan Maszkowski, a noted Polish painter and tutor of some famous Polish painters.
The arrival of the railway in 1869 boosted the growth of the village, the population of which was predominantly Roman Catholic. According to the 1910 AustroHungarian census, the village was inhabited by 2,129 people, including 1,705 Polish speakers, 424 Ukrainian speakers and 79 Jews. Very little is known about the Jewish residents of the village. All of the Jewish religious services were provided by the Jarczow Jewish community. The village continued to expand and reached 2,400 inhabitants in 1928, and was occupied by the Soviets and then by the Germans during World War Two. Although far from Ukrainianpopulated areas, the village was constantly harassed by Ukrainian underground forces, which resulted in many Polish deaths and a great deal of destruction. With the end of the war, most Polish residents were forced to leave the area and moved to the newly acquired areas of Poland. The village became predominantly Ukrainian. Most of the Jews of the village of Barszczowice were sent to the ghetto of Nowy Jarczow and shared the fate of the Jews of Jarczow.
Last name | First name | Father | Gender | Remarks |
FLIGELMANN | Hersh Ber | M | ||
FLIGELMANN | F | Spouse: Hersh Ber | ||
FLIGELMANN | Hersh Ber | M | ||
FLIGELMANN | F | 2 children | ||
KATZ | Hersh | M | ||
KATZ | F | |||
KATZ | Hersh | M | ||
KATZ | F | 1 child | ||
KATZ | Hersh | M | ||
KATZ | Leibish | F | ||
KATZ | Baruch | Leibish | M | |
KATZ | F | Spouse: Baruch and 4 children | ||
KATZ | Menashe | M | ||
KATZ | F | Spouse: Menashe | ||
KATZ | Menashe | M | ||
KATZ | Menashe | F | ||
KATZ | M | |||
MANTEL | Leibish | M | ||
MANTEL | F | Spouse: Leibish and 1 child | ||
MANTEL | Hawa | F | ||
MOHRER | Wowe | M | ||
MOHRER | Sarah | F | Spouse: Wowe | |
MOHRER | Wowe | M | Mother: Sarah | |
WASSNER | Awram | M | ||
WASSNER | F | Spouse: Awram and family |
49°56' / 24°16'
1.9 miles from Nowy Jarczow
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The village of Kukizow is Northwest of the hamlet of Nowy Jarczow. |
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Page of Testimony for Awraham Felzner native of Kukiv or Kuziv. Transported to the death camp of Belzec where he was killed |
Last name | First name | Gender | Spouse |
SHTOLTZBERG | Eidil | F | |
BERENHOLTZ | Aaron | M | |
BERENHOLTZ | Mendil | M | |
FELZNER | Hannah | F | Awraham |
FELZNER | Awraham | M | |
LATT | Baruch | M | |
LATT | Meir Leibish | M | |
LATT | Mendil | M | |
LATT | Yossef | M | |
LATT | Freidi | F | |
LATT | Sarah | F | |
LATT | Tzipi | F | |
LATT | Pearl | F | |
SAMIT | Haim | M | |
SAMIT | Haya | F | |
SAMIT | Zlata Riwkah | F | |
SAMIT | Yossef | M | |
SAMIT | Feitchi | F | |
SAMIT | Shmuel | M |
Last name | First name | Father | Gender | Remarks |
BLOCK | M | |||
BLOCK | F | |||
GOTTLIEB | Daniel | M | ||
GOTTLIEB | F | |||
MARGOLES | Shmuel | M | ||
MARGOLIES | Shmuel | M | ||
MARGOLIES | F | |||
MARGOLIES | F | |||
SCHTAPLER | Pinhas | M | ||
SCHTAPLER | Shlomo L. | Pinhas | M | nbsp; |
SCHTAPLER | Shmuel | F | Spouse: Daniel and 1 child |
49°22' / 24°21'
5.9 miles from Nowy Jarczow
List of Podliski Jews who perished in the Shoa and are mentioned in the Nowy Jarczow Yizkor Book by Rabbi Mordechai Gerstel:
Ber, Yaacov wife, one daughter, one soninlaw
Chiam from Podliski, wife, two children
Henie her husband Wolf , three children, one daughter, one grandchild
Peshe from Lissak, daughter Ruchtshe
Shneider, Moshe wife, four children, one soninlaw
Shpiesback, Beryl wife Sarah, one son
Shtoltzberg, Mordechai wife, three sons, two daughters
Shtoltzberg, Nissan
Yaacov his son Mendel , his wife Chava, two children
Yudele with his wife
49°51' / 24°09'
8.1 miles from Nowy Jarczow
List of Pidbaritz Jews who perished in the Shoa and are mentioned in the Nowy Jarczow Yizkor Book by Rabbi Mordechai Gerstel:
Fange, Zinie wife, two children
Fanger, Nathan wife, two children
Mehr, David wife Tzipe, three children
Moss, Israel wife, three children
Shaeffer, Avraham wife, four children
Shofer, David wife, three children
49°55' / 24°16'
10.1 miles from Nowy Jarczow
List of Stary Jarczow Jews who perished in the Shoa and are mentioned in the Nowy Jarczow Yizkor Book by Rabbi Mordechai Gerstel:
Keller, Feile her brother, his wife, three children
Keller, Mair wife, five children
49°52' / 24°10'
6.9 Miles from Nowy Jarczow
List of Kamenopole Jews who perished in the Shoa and are mentioned in the Nowy Jarczow Yizkor Book by Rabbi Mordechai Gerstel:
Hersh his wife, two daughters, one soninlaw, three children
Milchiker, Berish wife, and daughter
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