Translation of
Pinkas ha-kehilot; entsiklopediya shel ha-yishuvim le-min hivasdam
ve-ad le-aher shoat milhemet ha-olam ha-sheniya: Yugoslavia
Edited by Zvi Loker
Published by Yad Vashem
Published in Jerusalem 1988
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Contributors
Michael Agmon, Tel Aviv
Hans Bramer, Tel Aviv
Avraham Epstein, Tel Aviv
Moshe Etz-Hayyim (dec.), Tel Aviv
Dr. Branko Grossmann, Jerusalem
Dr. Dusan Keckemet, Split/Yugoslavia
Prof. Dr. Theodor Kovac, Novi Sad/Yugoslavia
Dr. Joseph Lador-Lederer(dec.), Jerusalem
Jenny Loebl, Tel Aviv
Mordekhai Lonyi, Haifa
Joseph Lowinger, Kiryat Bialik
Ya'akov Maestro, Nathania
Dr. Joseph Milhofer, Tel Aviv
Mordekhai Moses, Haifa
Dr. Giora Schick, Jerusalem
Magda Simin, Novi Sad/Yugoslavia
Miriam Steiner-Aviezer, Jerusalem
Dr. Bernard Stulli (dec.), Zagreb/ Yugoslavia
Language Editor: Asher Vilker
Brought to Print: Ester Heko
ISBN 965-308-006-7
(C)
All rights reserved
Printed in Israel, 1988
Foreword | Before p.1 |
Introduction | 1 |
The Jewish Communities | |
Ada | 27 |
Apatin | 33 |
Bac | 35 |
Backa Palanka | 36 |
Backo Petrovo Selo | 37 |
Baca Topola | 35 |
Backi Petrovac | 38 |
Bajmok | 33 |
Banja Luka | 34 |
Becej | 85 |
Bela Crkva | 84 |
Beograd | 55 |
Bezdan | 39 |
Bihac | 42 |
Bijeljina | 41 |
Bitola | 43 |
Bjelovar | 39 |
Brcko | 86 |
Bugojno | 38 |
Celje | 287 |
Cakovec | 284 |
Cantavir | 284 |
Conoplja | 287 |
Curug | 287 |
Daruvar | 87 |
Debeljaca | 88 |
Derventa | 114 |
Djakovo | 86 |
Doboj | 89 |
Dolnja Lendava | 113 |
Donji Miholjac | 114 |
Dubrovnik | 89 |
Horgos | 115 |
Ilok | 33 |
Isola | 32 |
Karlovac | 288 |
Kikinda | 296 |
Koper | 294 |
Koprivnica | 294 |
Krizevci | 297 |
Kula | 294 |
Kutina | 293 |
Leskovac | 168 |
Ljubljana | 165 |
Ludbreg | 165 |
Mali Idjos | 169 |
Maribor | 169 |
Mol | 171 |
Mostar | 171 |
Murska Sobota | 174 |
Nasice | 175 |
Nis | 196 |
Nova Gorica | 175 |
Nova Gradiska | 176 |
Novi Becej | 177 |
Novi Knezevac | 195 |
Novi Pazar | 194 |
Novi Sad | 178 |
Ogulin | 28 |
Opatija | 31 |
Osijek | 28 |
Pakrac | 274 |
Pancevo | 273 |
Parabuc | 275 |
Piran | 276 |
Pirot | 277 |
Podravska Slatina | 275 |
Prijedor | 281 |
Pristina | 281 |
Ptuj | 276 |
Pula | 275 |
Rijeka | 302 |
Rogatica | 301 |
Rovinj | 301 |
Ruma | 301 |
Sanski Most | 201 |
Sarajevo | 201 |
Senta | 242 |
Sisak | 238 |
Sivac | 237 |
Skopje | 256 |
Slavonska Pozega | 238 |
Slavonski Brod | 239 |
Smederevo | 241 |
Sombor | 232 |
Split | 246 |
Sremska Mitrovica | 272 |
Stanisic | 236 |
Stara Kanjiza | 237 |
Stara Moravica | 236 |
Subotica | 218 |
Sabac | 304 |
Sibenik | 309 |
Sid | 309 |
Stip | 305 |
Temerin | 161 |
Titel | 161 |
Travnik | 162 |
Tuzla | 160 |
Valpovo | 116 |
Varazdin | 116 |
Vinkovci | 119 |
Visoko | 120 |
Visegrad | 122 |
Virovitica | 121 |
Vlasenica | 123 |
Vocin | 117 |
Vrbas | 123 |
Vrsac | 126 |
Vukovar | 118 |
Zadar | 150 |
Zagreb | 127 |
Zavidovici | 152 |
Zemun | 153 |
Zenica | 157 |
Zrenjanin | 158 |
Zvornik | 152 |
Zabalj | 127 |
Zepce | 157 |
Concentration and Extermination Camps | 311 |
Jewish Art in Yugoslavia by Zusja Efron | 322 |
Maps | |
Yugoslavia | Before p.1 |
The Jewish Communities before the Holocaust | 26 |
Central Jewish Institutions and Historical Sites | 202 |
Concentration and Extermination Camps 1941-45 | 310 |
Abbreviations | 341 |
Sources | 342 |
Index of Places | 349 |
Index of Names | 358 |
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