Radom
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| Described At | Radom | yivo |
| Has Abstract | City in the Mazovia province of southeast Poland, established in about 1350. A reference to a “Jewish” street in the town comes from documents dated 1567. In 1724, a Jew was accused of blasphemy and burned at the stake, and Radom’s Catholic population subsequently obtained the privilege de non tolerandis Judaeis from the king, forbidding Jewish residence in the city. For breaking this prohibition, a royal court in 1746 fined Radom’s Jews 1,000 grzywien and ordered their complete expulsion. Jews soon managed to return, however, and established a community. In 1789 the town’s Catholic residents agreed to further Jewish settlement in exchange for a monopoly on trade in salt. At the time, perhaps 100 Jews resided in Radom, with approximately 300 others in nearby villages. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 2408420 | ep |
| Title | Radom | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2408420 | ep |
| Core Alt Label | Radom | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Radom | yivo |
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