Odessa

Spellings: Odesa, Odessa, Одеса, Одесса

Coordinates: 46° 28' N 30° 44' E

Ukraine

Odessa is the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast (province) located in southern Ukraine. The city is a major seaport located on the shore of the Black Sea and the fourth largest city in Ukraine with a population of 1,029,000 (as of the 2001 census).

It has been an important factor in the cultural life of the Jews of Russia. It is believed that when the Russians took possession in 1789 of the Turkish fortress of Khadzhi-Bei—named Odessa in 1794—Jews were already living in the place.

According to the census of 1892, the Jews numbered about 112,000, or 32.9% of the total population.

For more information:
Jewish Encyclopedia
Wikipedia

Related people:
?, Esther (1820-?)
?, Nadia (18?-)
? DE HOCHMANN, Lea (1870-19?)
? DE SCHWARZBERG, Sara (1871-?)
? DE WEISBEIN, ? (183?-19??)
? DE WEISBEIN, Chaia (Clara) (1867-?)
AYSENGART / EISENGARD / EIZENGARDEN (AISENGARD), Taube o Tuba (Teresa) (1853-1930)
AYSENGART / EIZENGARD, ? (18??-?)
AYSENGART / EIZENGARD / EIZENGARDEN, (Aron) (18??-?)
BLEJMAN, Feige Reisa "Fanny" "Ita" (1849-1923)
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Links:
link Ukraine - Migdal: Odessa Jewish Community
link Ukraine - Odessa Kehilalink
link Ukraine - Odessa State Archive
link Ukraine - Odessitclub: Archives of Odessa (in russian)

Pictures / Documents:
Mapa of Bessarabia region (today)
Photo 1991 - Odessa: A lone worshipper in the only functioning synagogue (by Craig Terkowitz)
Photo 1991 - Odessa: Former jewish cemetery

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