Application includes 15 virtual 3D models of historic towns from Poland, Belarus and Ukraine
Keyword "Mir"
J. Kugelmass, J. Boyarin, „From a ruined garden: The Memorial Books of Polish Jewry”, Bloomington 1998: "From American Universities to the Polish Yeshivas".
Mir is an urban-type settlement in Korelich district, Grodno region of Belarus.
Mir became world-wide famous thanks to its Gothic-renaissance castle which was included to the list of UNESCO world heritage, as well as thanks to the well-known Yeshiva being the center of learning of the eastern-European Jewry.
Bel. Мір, Yid. מיר
Here the people saunter along at a very slow pace. Life in Mir does not exactly have the hustle and bustle of New York City!
We invite you to join the route tracing jeshivot in Belarus, which were very important places for Jewish communities.
Sefer Mir (Memorial book of Mir), Editors: N. Blumenthal, Jerusalem, The Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora, 1962 (H, Y, E, 768 pages)