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Alternate names: Gritsev Грицев [Rus], Ritzev [Yid], Hritsiv Гриців [Ukr], Hryców [Pol], Hryciv, Haritzev, Ritzov, Grıtsiv, Gricev, Grizew

49°58' N, 27°13' E, 39 miles NNE of Khmelnytskyy (Proskurov), 21 miles ESE Izyaslav (Zaslav), 17 miles SW of Polonnoye, 15 miles N of Starokostyantyniv. 2900 Jewish population: 979 (in 1897), 1,095 (in 1939).

Source in Russian with photos: "Gritsev founded in XI century. From the archives of princes Sangushko known that Gritsev in 1547 belonged to the princes Zbarazhsky. In 1570 he moved to Prince of Ostrog, and in 1620 - back to the princes Zbarazhsky, and later to the Lubomirski. 
In 1752 Mikhail Grokholsky Gritsev have bought Lubomirski and from then until the end of the XIX century, the city and the castle belonged to his family. At the end of the nineteenth Gritsev century was a classic Jewish shtetl. From Brockhaus and Efron: "Gritsev - Zaslavsky county town of Volyn province. In 1847" Grits. Heb. society "were 1,194 souls, in 1897 inhab. 1,011, of which 979 Jews. There are three chapels: bet-gamidrash 1839, the other from 1845 and 1850, two Hasidic Chapel from 1871 and 1900 Sum boxed. collection reaches 1,700 rubles. " township was occupied by the German army on July 4, 1941. The first mass execution of Jews Gritsevskogo ghetto was exactly a month after the arrival of the Germans - August 4, 1941. 268 people were killed. Survivors distilled in Starokonstantinov ghetto, where almost everything - about 400 people - were killed. Gritsev Since 1959 has the status of urban settlement.: Detailed photos. [Mar 2014]

CEMETERY:

Located about eight miles from Labun

Oks Vladimir Moiseevich of 270065, Odessa, Varnenskaya Street 17D, Apt. 52 [Phone: (0482) 665950] visited site on 3/30/95 and completed survey on 04/18/1995. Interviewed were Popskiy B.I., Berezovskaya L.P. of Shepetovka on 3/29/95. Other documentation exists but was inaccessible.

 

 

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE