![]() ![]() Other minorities include Bella Russians 0.6%, Bulgarians 0.4%, Hungarians 0.3%, Crimean Tatars 0.5%, while Romanians and Poles both are 0.3% and Jewish residents make up 0.2% of the total population. Ukrainians make up almost 77.8% of the total population, while Russians take the second spot with almost 17% of the population. Hungary, Slovakia and Poland are to its west Romania and Moldova share its southwest border and the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea are to its south and southeast borders. It shares borders with the Russian Federation to the east and northeast, and with Belarus towards the northwest border. During In the Civil War period.Ukraine is part of Eastern Europe. In 1914, the only drugstore in the town belonged to a Jew. Since 1895, the Liubashevka rabbi was Shmuel-Zeev Shekhter (1875–?). It is known that 180 Jews (26%) of the total population) lived there in 1868. The settlement was founded in the late 18th century. ![]() My locationGet Directions Unfortunately, I didn’t find much information about Jew of Liubashevka before WWII. Most information for this article was provided by a local teacher Valeriy Bondarenko (see video below). In 2018, we visited the former shtetl during our summer expedition and didn’t find Jews there. Unfortunately, I didn’t find much information about Liubashevka Jews’ life before WWII. In the 19th to early-20th centuries, it was a village in the Ananyev Uyezd of the Kherson gubernia. Любашівка(Ukrainian), Любашевка(Russian) Liubashevka is an urban-type settlement, a district centre in the Odessa region of Ukraine. Posted by Chaim on in Kiev region, Odessa region, Shtetls | 0 comments ![]()
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