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Alternate names: Balin and Балин [Rus, Yid], Balyn and Балин [Ukr], Ballin, Balina. 48°52' N, 26°41' E, Two towns in Ukraine are named Balin. This one is 15 miles NNE of Kamenets Podolskiy, 7 miles W of Dunayivtsi.1900 Jewish population: 357.

"Jews began to settle in Balin in the 18th century. In 1765 177 Jews were living in the village. After the murder of local Jews during the Haidamak uprising, the Jewish population of Balin remained low. The Balin area became part of the Russian Empire in 1793. Balin's Jewish population increased during the 19th century, reaching 357 in 1897, when the Jews comprised 22 percent of the total population of Balin. Aharon Ashman, a Hebrew poet and playwright who moved to the Land of Israel, was born in Balin. During the Russian civil war (1918-1920) a pogrom was carried out in the village. During the 1920s and the 1930s the majority of Balin's Jews worked on the nearby Jewish kolkhoz Fray Mi ("free labor" in Yiddish). In 1926 Balin's Jews numbered 293, comprising 7.5 percent of the total population.

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Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE