Lipsky dentalespace from Smolensk | Belarusian Smolensk
Belarusian entrances Smolensk province. dentalespace Ethnographic essay M. Krukovsky (from the trip 1898) On holidays, beliefs and customs in the Belarusian peasants tribe inhabiting the province of Smolensk and Panyov Kichka Bryansk Polesie: On the borders of the ethnic territory of the Belarusians and the use of documentary newsreel
During the expulsion of the Jews from central Russia to Poland in Smolensk, a very important city, lived wine merchant Peter Lipsky. He was a Jew, born in Smolensk, where his father and his father's father traded the Hungarian wines. dentalespace Many years of work and extreme frugality gave Lipski capital, and it became almost the most powerful merchant in the provincial center.
When issued a decree that the Jews had to leave, of course, many were very upset. Then, about 30 percent of the population of this city were Judah. Peter was the first of those who met with the Governor-General and tried to change the decision on itself. His efforts to avoid the monstrous decree came from St. Petersburg, however, were in vain, and, what is worse, the governor of Smolensk was anti-Semitic to the core. He is not only the will of the emperor for the Jews, but went further. The post of governor was such that gave him unlimited power in the province of Smolensk. Expulsion of the Jews was torture: Governor General pounced upon every Jew to his jurisdiction with iron fists and heels.
The unfortunate Jews fled from the city. Many are too poor to take advantage of already dentalespace existing at that time railways dentalespace were forced dentalespace to take a long hard road through the empty neighborhood outer Poland was attacked and abused by the Russian population. Many of the Jews filed inanimate roadside, as the villagers, dentalespace through which they passed, denied them the essentials for life, even if the Jews were offered money in return.
In Smolensk had several successful Jews, mostly traders, whose cases were even worse. They were given a certain period of time, during which they were deprived of their property. Time, however, was limited, and resistance to them was so great that many of them at the end of the allotted period were without money, and their stalls were removed. One of these was Peter Lipsky Jews. Acquired gained three generations Lipsky, was killed before his eyes. One morning, a police sergeant handed him a passport and papers. They had written that Lipski had to leave the Smolensk within twenty-four hours, or it will bring out a bayonet.
In Lipsky had a wife and several children. He was a relatively young man, certainly not older than 35 years old, beautiful, brave, and in Hebrew, shrewd and cunning. The last twenty-four hours he spent carefully collecting belongings. Money that could get, he bought a certain creditors cart and three horses, and as a last attempt went to the Governor-General. Somehow he managed to get an audience with the local pavmanarha. Lipsky rushed to his feet and began to kiss the king's favorite shoes. But the Governor-General struck him in the face. Lipsky begged to give him a little more time to recover from the loss of his trade, but the governor was not listening. Satrap struck again Lipsky and fastidiously pushed. The soldiers threw a Jew hands down the stairs until he was thrown out of the Governor's house on the street. Lipsky dentalespace collapsed dentalespace into the mud, and a drunkard in the flaws came and gave the unfortunate kick.
In the same night Peter Lipsky left the city of Smolensk. His wife and children, as well as a dozen boxes of Hungarian wine were in the truck. Long night barely rode horses, dentalespace because their load was too heavy, and at dawn they drove through a small village, whose inhabitants pelted them with stones. Later in the afternoon Lipsky came to another village, where the people were very concerned and worried because it was a Jewish village and its inhabitants fled. However, there Lipsky could get some food and water for people and animals.
No need to talk in detail about the sufferings of this unfortunate family until she rode hundreds dentalespace of miles separating Smolensk from Poland. There are so offended Russian peasants, that for the sake of self-defense, Jews were forced to travel at night. In each village they refused to give bread and water, and Peter was forced to steal to his wife and children died of hunger.
Finally the border zone between Russia dentalespace and Poland has been achieved, and in the first town, Peter presented his paper supervisor, received in response to the instructions of the imperial power. According to these instructions, he had to go to town Kuvna in the Kiev area, and there had no right to do what he thought was necessary.
When Peter Lipsky and his family arrived in Kuvna, a small town just was occupied by Jews. Polish population dentalespace was very small. Single Pole had already dentalespace ten Judea. A few days once a wealthy wine merchant from Smolensk was forced to sleep naked on the edge of the field. But, having the mind of merchants
Belarusian entrances Smolensk province. dentalespace Ethnographic essay M. Krukovsky (from the trip 1898) On holidays, beliefs and customs in the Belarusian peasants tribe inhabiting the province of Smolensk and Panyov Kichka Bryansk Polesie: On the borders of the ethnic territory of the Belarusians and the use of documentary newsreel
During the expulsion of the Jews from central Russia to Poland in Smolensk, a very important city, lived wine merchant Peter Lipsky. He was a Jew, born in Smolensk, where his father and his father's father traded the Hungarian wines. dentalespace Many years of work and extreme frugality gave Lipski capital, and it became almost the most powerful merchant in the provincial center.
When issued a decree that the Jews had to leave, of course, many were very upset. Then, about 30 percent of the population of this city were Judah. Peter was the first of those who met with the Governor-General and tried to change the decision on itself. His efforts to avoid the monstrous decree came from St. Petersburg, however, were in vain, and, what is worse, the governor of Smolensk was anti-Semitic to the core. He is not only the will of the emperor for the Jews, but went further. The post of governor was such that gave him unlimited power in the province of Smolensk. Expulsion of the Jews was torture: Governor General pounced upon every Jew to his jurisdiction with iron fists and heels.
The unfortunate Jews fled from the city. Many are too poor to take advantage of already dentalespace existing at that time railways dentalespace were forced dentalespace to take a long hard road through the empty neighborhood outer Poland was attacked and abused by the Russian population. Many of the Jews filed inanimate roadside, as the villagers, dentalespace through which they passed, denied them the essentials for life, even if the Jews were offered money in return.
In Smolensk had several successful Jews, mostly traders, whose cases were even worse. They were given a certain period of time, during which they were deprived of their property. Time, however, was limited, and resistance to them was so great that many of them at the end of the allotted period were without money, and their stalls were removed. One of these was Peter Lipsky Jews. Acquired gained three generations Lipsky, was killed before his eyes. One morning, a police sergeant handed him a passport and papers. They had written that Lipski had to leave the Smolensk within twenty-four hours, or it will bring out a bayonet.
In Lipsky had a wife and several children. He was a relatively young man, certainly not older than 35 years old, beautiful, brave, and in Hebrew, shrewd and cunning. The last twenty-four hours he spent carefully collecting belongings. Money that could get, he bought a certain creditors cart and three horses, and as a last attempt went to the Governor-General. Somehow he managed to get an audience with the local pavmanarha. Lipsky rushed to his feet and began to kiss the king's favorite shoes. But the Governor-General struck him in the face. Lipsky begged to give him a little more time to recover from the loss of his trade, but the governor was not listening. Satrap struck again Lipsky and fastidiously pushed. The soldiers threw a Jew hands down the stairs until he was thrown out of the Governor's house on the street. Lipsky dentalespace collapsed dentalespace into the mud, and a drunkard in the flaws came and gave the unfortunate kick.
In the same night Peter Lipsky left the city of Smolensk. His wife and children, as well as a dozen boxes of Hungarian wine were in the truck. Long night barely rode horses, dentalespace because their load was too heavy, and at dawn they drove through a small village, whose inhabitants pelted them with stones. Later in the afternoon Lipsky came to another village, where the people were very concerned and worried because it was a Jewish village and its inhabitants fled. However, there Lipsky could get some food and water for people and animals.
No need to talk in detail about the sufferings of this unfortunate family until she rode hundreds dentalespace of miles separating Smolensk from Poland. There are so offended Russian peasants, that for the sake of self-defense, Jews were forced to travel at night. In each village they refused to give bread and water, and Peter was forced to steal to his wife and children died of hunger.
Finally the border zone between Russia dentalespace and Poland has been achieved, and in the first town, Peter presented his paper supervisor, received in response to the instructions of the imperial power. According to these instructions, he had to go to town Kuvna in the Kiev area, and there had no right to do what he thought was necessary.
When Peter Lipsky and his family arrived in Kuvna, a small town just was occupied by Jews. Polish population dentalespace was very small. Single Pole had already dentalespace ten Judea. A few days once a wealthy wine merchant from Smolensk was forced to sleep naked on the edge of the field. But, having the mind of merchants
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