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    Tomashpil (Ukrainian: Томашпіль, lit. 'city of St. Thomas', Polish: Tomaszpol) is a rural settlement in the eastern Podolia, specifically in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in central Ukraine. Tomashpil is situated on the banks of the Rusava River.

  2. TOMASHPOL, town in Vinnitsa district, Ukraine; before the 1917 Revolution in the administrative province of Podolia. In 1847 there were 1,875 Jews living in Tomashpol. The town developed extensively as a result of the sugar industry and trade there.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › religion › encyclopedias-almanacsTomashpol | Encyclopedia.com

    TOMASHPOL, town in Vinnitsa district, Ukraine; before the 1917 Revolution in the administrative province of Podolia. In 1847 there were 1,875 Jews living in Tomashpol. The town developed extensively as a result of the sugar industry and trade there.

  4. Jan 29, 2014 · Photo caption. Sonia Reznik and Liza Petrunenko in Tomashpil, Ukraine 2003. Photo by Pawel Figurski. Courtesy of Jeffrey Veidlinger, Over the past thousand years, Yiddish has survived the effects of war, persecution, and cultural assimilation and continues to be spoken by some two million Jews around the world.

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  5. Tomashpil is a rural settlement in the eastern Podolia, specifically in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in central Ukraine. Tomashpil is situated 8 km west of Komarhorod.

  6. Tomashpil is an urban-type settlement in the eastern Podolia, specifically in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in central Ukraine. Tomashpil is situated on the banks of the Rusava River. Overview

  7. collections.yadvashem.org › en › untold-storiesTomashpol - @yadvashem

    Jews apparently began living in Tomashpol in the early 17th century.