Alternate names: Polesskoye [Rus, since 1957], Kaganovich [Rus, 1934-57], Khabno [Rus, until 1934], Polis'ke [Ukr], Chabna [Yid], Chabne [Pol], Chabnoje, Khabnoye, Kaganowitsch, Kaganovichi, Kaganovichi-Khabnoye. Russian: Хабно / Кагановичи / Полесское. Ukrainian: Поліське. 51°14' N, 29°23' E, 74 miles NW of Kiev, 26 miles ESE of Ovruch, in the NW corner of Kiev gubernia. 1900 Jewish population: 1,721.
- Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), p. 582: "Kaganovichi-Khabnoye".
- Shtetl Finder (1980), p. 12: "Chabna".
- Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), I, pp. 537-538: "Chabne".
- JewishGen Ukraine SIG
CEMETERY:
- The cemetery located on Khmelevaia Sstreet near the former farm machinery office requires special permission to visit since Poliske is located in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The cemetery dates from 1415. photos. [May 2010]
- Poliske Mass Grave - 439 Jews were killed and buried here in September 1941 and during 1942. The memorial does not mention the Jewish victims.