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We all pretend we're not from the Pale of Settlement.
This status gave exemption from having to reside in the Pale of Settlement.
The Pale of Settlement included the following areas.
Because of her father's status, he was granted the right to live outside the Pale of Settlement, and the family moved quite often.
The Jews were confined to a small area, called the Pale of Settlement.
He was born in the Russian Pale of Settlement.
Most, if not all of the pogroms took place within the Pale of Settlement.
However, the Bolshevik government did abolish the Pale of Settlement.
The Pale of Settlement is abolished, and Jews get equal rights.
Life in the Pale of Settlement (with photos)
After Skvyra was included in the Pale of Settlement, the town's Jewish community increased.
By the early 20th century, the majority of European Jews lived in the Pale of Settlement.
The Nussimbaums came from Slutzk, a village in the Pale of Settlement.
The name of the band evokes Eastern-European Pale of Settlement.
In 1791, under Catherine the Great, Jews were largely restricted to the Pale of Settlement.
He lived in the Pale of Settlement, that section of Russia where most Jews had to reside and study.
See also Pale of Settlement, May Laws, Russian Civil War.
Its initial purpose was to train Jews in work crafts, creating skilled workforce for the needs of rapidly developing capitalism inside the pale of settlement.
They were restricted to Poland and the 'Pale of Settlement' to the east of Poland.
They had endured a form of racial segregation in the Pale of Settlement, as well as sporadic pogroms.
The problems affected Jewish societies in the Pale of Settlement, Galicia, and Romania.
Consider that Grossman was born in 1905 in Berdichev, a large town in the Pale of Settlement.
As a result of the Pale of Settlement many Jews settled in Latgalia and were confined to the cities.
Ilan Stavans was born in Mexico to a middle-class Jewish family from the Pale of Settlement.
For this reason, Jews were far more welcome in Odessa than in many other parts of the Pale of Settlement.