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Herb Alternate names: Okuniew [Pol], Okuniev, אוקונייב [Yid], Okunev, Окунев [Rus]. 52°16' N, 21°18' E, 13 miles E of Warszawa. 1900 Jewish population: 287. Yizkor: Sefer zikaron le-kehilot Rembertow, Okuniew, Milosna, (Tel Aviv, 1974). Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), VII, pp. 441-442: "Okuniew". Okuniew is a village by the Długą river in the administrative district of Gmina Halinów within Mińsk powiat, Masovian Voivodeship in east-central Poland, 6 km (4 mi) NWof Halinów, 21 km (13 mi) NW of Mińsk Mazowiecki with a 2001population of 1,900. [June 2009]

Jews first appeared in Okuniewie probably as early as the 18th century to engage in a trade, as tailors, furriers, and selling building materials for the Csar's army. Their kahal built a synagogue that also served nearby villages and Rembertów Halinów as well as a cheder, socio-political organizations, and the Icchak L. Perec Wheel Theater Enthusiasts. The bad economic crisis of the early 20th century and fires of 1930 and resulted in many local Jews immigrating, mainly to France and America until the established Jewish community moved to Rembertów. During WWII, the remaining Jews were deported to death camps. [June 2009]

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Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE