District BOIAN (Boyany)
Ethnicities
Romanians
Ukrainians
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Jews
Germans
Poles
Hungarians
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BOYANY
The Jewish community in Boyany
(from the compilation "History of the Jews in Bukovina" edited by Hugo Gold)
Residence and synagogue of the Rabbi of Boyany
Boyan (Hasidic dynasty)
Yitzchok Friedman (1850-1917)
The first Rabbi of Boyany
Menachem Nachum Friedman (1869-1936)
Boyany Rabbi of Czernowitz
The Rabbinical Courts in Sadagura and Boyany
(from the compilation "History of the Jews in Bukovina" edited by Hugo Gold)
Murder of Jews in Boyany in 1941
(Ro)
Jewish cemetery in Boyany
(Photos by
Edgar Hauster
)
Jona Gruber
(1908-1980), the Jewish poet, who wrote in German, was born in Boyany
From the collection "The Lost Harp", translated into Ukrainian by
Petro Ryhlo
Czernowitz (Chernivtsi)
Boian (Boyany)
Novoselytsia
Dorna-Watra (Vatra Dornei)
Karlibaba
Gurahumora (Gura Humorului)
Kimpolung
Vama
Rusii Moldovytsi
Kotzman (Kitsman)
Luzhany
Nepolokivtsi
Padekovtsi
Putyla
Yablunytsia
Torachi
Gura Putyli
Serheny
Ploska
Radautz (Radauti)
Putna
Vykovul de Sus
Sadagura (Sadhora)
Rohozhna
Seletin
Shypot
Sereth (Siret)
Taraseny
Solca
Katsytsia
Stanestii (Stanivtsi)
Hlynytsia
Storojinet (Storozhynets)
Zhadova
Banyla Moldovei
Chudei
Siresh
Stulpichani
Frashyny
Dzhemene
Ostra
Suczawa (Suceava)
Itskany Hara
Waschkoutz (Vashkivtsi)
Banyliv Rus.
Sloboda Banyliv
Vylaucha
Wiznitz (Vyzhnytsia)
Vyzhenka
Berehomet-on-Siret
Lukivtsi
Myhove
Miliyeve
Chornohuzy
Rashtoche
Shypotur
Zastavna
Verenchanka
Babyn
Zvynyach
Khreshchatyk
Vasyliv
Vikno
Boyanchuk