Application includes 15 virtual 3D models of historic towns from Poland, Belarus and Ukraine
Keyword "Berezne"
Ukr. Березне, Yid. בערעזנע
Berezne had its venerable scribes. It had its Maskilim and its dissenters, tax collectors and social activists, and even its own lunatics. The Jewish life was a peaceful river. Szuls were crowded with the Jews studying the Talmud among the yellowed books.
Fifteen kilometres from the Malińsk train station on the route Rivne – Vilnius. A township, similar to other Jewish townships in the region – courtyards, streets and back alleys. A large synagogue and small Beth Midrashes [houses of learning] and on the other side, a large market in the middle.
Gathered, written, edited and published by: Dr. G. Bigl with the assistance of Berezne Landsmanshaft Committee in Israel. Published thanks to the support of Berezne Landsmanshaft in Detroit, Canada, and Argentina. Tel Aviv 1954. Translated by Wojciech Szwedowski.
Mayn shtetele Berezne (My town Berezne), Editor: G. Bigil, Berezner Society in Israel, Published: Tel Aviv 1984 (H, Y 182 pages)