- Kletsk
Kletsk ( _be. Клецк, originally known as "Klechesk", _pl. Kleck) is a city in the
Minsk voblast ofBelarus , located on theLan river. As of|1989, it had ca. 10,000 inhabitants.History
The town was founded in 11th century by the
Dregovichs , who erected a large fort and a tribal centre there. In 14th century the town became part of theGrand Duchy of Lithuania and then part of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the effect of thePolish-Lithuanian Union s. In the 1506Battle of Kleck , the Polish-Lithuanian forces underMichał Gliński defeated the Tartar armies and saved the town from being pillaged. Soon afterwards, the town became a property of theRadziwiłł magnate family, who started to attract Jewish settlers to the area. The earliest known mention of the localJewish community is a document datedSeptember 5 ,1522 , issued by KingSigismund I the Old of Poland. In it, the monarch awarded for three years to Isaac Jesofovitch, a Jew of Brest, for the sum of "300 times sixtygrosz " a lease of the inns and other sources of revenue in Kletsk. The next mention of the Kletzk community, as it was known inYiddish , is found in a document datedJanuary 21 ,1529 , which imposes military duties on its inhabitants, as well as on those of other towns. On June 15, 1542, the boyar Grishko Kochevich brought suit against Zachariah Markovich, a Jew of Kletzk, the latter's oxen having broken into Grishko's field and injured the growing grain; the court awarded to Grishko twelve "ruble groschen" damages.A census taken in 1552-55 shows that the Jewish householders lived chiefly on Wilna street, on the Sloboda, and owned gardens in the suburbs. Kletzk is mentioned in the assessment on the Lithuanian communities in 1566, and from its small proportionate assessment it appears that the community was not important at that time. In 1586 the town became the capital of Radziwiłł's "
ordynacja ", which sparked the gradual development of the town into one of regional centres of commerce. By the end of the following century the number of Jews grew significantly, the town was also one of the notable centre ofCalvinism , sponsored by the Radziwiłł family. Until 1623 the town was a part of thepowiat of Brześć, after that date it was transferred, together with the neighbouring towns, to the district ofPinsk . According to tradition, the town originally was located on the opposite bank of the river, on the road leading toLyakhovich ; but after the destructive fire of 1705 it was rebuilt, at the instance of theVoivode , on its present site.Annexed by the
Russian Empire in the effect of thepartitions of Poland , the town was repeatedly destroyed by fire in 19th century, including in 1817, 1845, 1865, and 1886. In 1903 Kletzk had a total population of about 8,000Dubious|date=March 2008, of which about 6,000 were Jews. After the Polish-Bolshevik War the town was restored to Poland, only to be annexed by theSoviet Union in 1939 and then byNazi Germany in 1941. During the German occupation a large massacre of local Jews took place in the town onOctober 6 ,1941 , with circa 4,000 people murdered. The remaining Jews of the area (approximately 2,000 people) were massed in a localghetto and then sent to variousGerman concentration camps byAugust 21 ,1942 . TheHolocaust brought an end to a vibrant Jewish life. Among the monuments of the Jewish past destroyed during theWorld War II were a Jewish cemetery, a large synagogue founded by Prince Radziwiłł in 1796; a bet ha-midrash built in early 18th century and fifteen smaller houses of prayer. The first rabbi of Kletzk wasJudah ben Löb , who had under his jurisdiction also the community ofMechit . He was succeeded byMichael ben Meïr Eisenstadt , who in turn was followed, about 1762, by his sonMoses Eisenstadt (d. Oct. 25, 1795). According to a local legend, the philosopherSalomon Maimon had lived there for several years, and was intimate with Moses Eisenstadt.After the war the town was a part of the
Belorussian SSR and then, since 1991, is a part ofBelarus .Architecture
Before the last war, the town's oldest building was the mid-16th-century Trinity cathedral. It was seriously damaged during
World War II and eventually blown up by the Soviets in the 1950s. Its ruins are still visible, however. Currently, the town's main architectural landmark is the church of the Resurrection, which was built in the provincial Baroque style in 1683.People
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Michał Hieronim Radziwiłł
*Dominik Mikołaj Radziwiłł
*Józef Mikołaj Radziwiłł
*Dregovichs Bibliography
* "Russko-Yevreiski Arkhiv", i., Nos. 72 and 341;
** ii., Nos. 10, 34, 249;
* "Regesty i Nadpisi", i., Nos. 256, 473, 493, 726, and 1101;
* "Pamyatnaya Knizhka Minskoi Gubernii",Minsk , 1876;
*Levik , "Talpiyot",Berdychev , 1895:JewishEncyclopedia [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=286&letter=K] ::byHerman Rosenthal ,J. G. Lipman ,Benzion Eisenstadt External links
* Kletsk ShtetLinks Page [http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Kletsk/index.html]
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