Wasiliszki Area Communities
Fairly rural even today, the city of Lida (designated: miasto powiat
or county town) is and was the largest population center in the district.
The next largest towns (miasteczko) were Eisiskes, Iwje, Lipniszki, Ostryna,
Radun, Szczuczyn, Voronovo, Wasiliszki, and Zaludok. Over two hundred small
communities existed, ranging from hamlet (volost) to wies (village) to gmina
(town). The area also included work "colonies." Therefore, for web
considerations, we have decided to group communities roughly by geographic
proximity, using the ShtetlSeeker's distance function as a guide. The
table of locality names may take time to load. Please be patient.
Links to the Shtetl Coordinators for each town exist. If you do not see
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NOTE: ShetlSeeker gives the
following other towns with the same or sound-alike names:
VAICIULISKIAI 5523 2501, Lithuania, 49.8 miles NNW of Vilnius
VAICIULISKIU (VAICIULISKIAI), 5523 2501 Lithuania , 49.8 miles
NNW of Vilnius
VASILISHKI, VOSYLISKIO (VOSILISKIS), 5530 2333, Lithuania, 89.7
miles NW of Vilnius
VASIL'CHUKI 5217 7858, Russia, 1670.2 miles E of Moscow
If your family tradition lacks specificity, it may be possible to determine
which is the town of origin of your family by checking Beider's Dictionary
of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire
Other Names
Since a primary source for information on these communities is the
1929 Polish Business Directory, names reflect Polish spelling. The alternate
spellings list is not exhaustive. Using the listed latitude and longitude
for localities of interest in the ShtetlSeeker may generate
a more complete list of names.
View Wasiliszki via MapQuest (Latitude 53°47´,
Longitude 24°51´)
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Pictures
Background Information
Yizkor
Book -note that this brings up 2 titles, one below the other
Holocaust in Vasilishki
- War crimes in Vasilishki from the report of the Soviet Extraordinary Commission, translated
by Aleksander Solts
- War criminals in Vasilishki from the report of the Soviet Extraordinary Commission, translated
by Aleksander Solts
- List of victims from
the report of the Soviet Extraordinary Commission, translated by
Aleksander Solts and Shoshana and Arthur Stiftel; this link is to
a browsable form. It will be searchable from the Jewishgen databases
once the US Holocaust Memorial Museum's translation of the entire lists
is online.
- The story of Saul Kushner, who survived
the May 1942 mass murders in Vasilishki. Donated by Jay Avilev.
Trip to Wasiliszki
- Read about Lida District Research Group member Judy Baston's
recent trip to Wasiliszki
Famous Sons
- Noach Bas, one of the founders of Tarbut Schools, was
from Vasilishki. He was extremely active in Grodno's Jewish Community
and appears in many pictures in the Grodno Yizkor
Book Use your browser's "find" feature to find him
in this captions list.
- The scholar Senior Sachs spent a year at the Bet Hamidrash
in Wasiliszki. See the Jewish Encyclopedia online
- Rabbi Elijah ben Benjamin Schick, (1809- 1876), Rabbi in
Lida for a time; born in Vasilishki. See the Jewish Encyclopedia online
Former Residents Abroad
Web Pages for individual localities
Information on individual localities
- Gierniki has an entry in Slownik, which can be bought on CD now. The entry used to be online.
- Papernja
- Wasiliszki
- IAJGS Cemetery
Project has an entry. Find "VASILISHKI"
- There are Landsmanshaftn cemetery plots in the New York area.
From the Jewish Genealogical
Society of New York Home Page, click on "10,200 Burial Societies
in the NY Metro Area" under "Exclusive Resources". Enter "Vasilishki"
into the search box.
- Incorporation papers location for 2 Vasilishker Landsmanshaftn
From the Jewish Genealogical
Society of New York Home Page, click on "New York Landsmanshaften and Other Organizations" under "Exclusive Resources". Look for Wasilishk i
- The building currently being used as a library and cultural
center in Vasilishki was a Synagogue. Behind it is the
foundation remains of a Yeshiva and in front, the foundation
of the place where they baked matzah.
1921 Census (published 1923)
Former Residents of Vasilishki abroad
- In Vermont: Gelke (Rose)Navitsky left Vashilishki
and settled in St.Albans,Vt where there was a large Litvak population
as in Burlington,VT. A lot of Litvaks are buried in the Ohavi Zedek
cemetary in Burlington. Her sister Celia Press helped to found the
Beth El synagogue in St.A. She and her husband Joseph gave the land
in 1905. Names like Shapiro,Greenfield,Neiburg and Harris figure
prominently in the synagogue history. This information
thanks to Gelke Navitsky's granddaughter, Phyllis Grodzinsky Campbell.
Would you like to connect with others researching Vasilishki? Click
the button to search the JewishGen Family Finder database.
General Information Entries from the 1929 Polish Business Directory
Note: A * in the column "TOWN" indicates that the town was not
given in the 1929 Directory, but was assigned based on geographic coordinates.
A hyperlink in the "YIZKOR" column brings up that town's entry in the Yizkor
Book Database.
Clicking on highlighted locality names will bring up the 1929 business
directory listings.
| NAME OF LOCALITY |
LAT/ LONG |
DISTRICT/ UCHASTOK |
YIZKOR |
OTHER REF. |
DESIG- NATION |
town comprised
of: |
TOWN |
POWIAT/ District |
JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE |
ADMINIS-
TRATIVE COURT |
POPU-
LATION |
| Gornofel |
|
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki |
|
|
|
|
| Gromki |
5350
2440 |
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki |
|
|
|
|
| Hlinkowszczna |
|
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki |
|
|
|
|
Kleshnyaki/
Kostenevo/
Kostsenevo |
5347
2444 |
Lida
uezd |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki* |
|
|
|
|
| Koscieniewo |
|
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki |
|
|
|
|
| Kronki |
5347
2446 |
Lida
uezd |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki* |
|
|
|
|
| Lebiodka
IV |
|
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki |
|
|
|
|
| Niewisza
Wolszynki |
|
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki |
|
|
|
|
| Papernja/Papernya |
5347
2459 |
Lida
uezd |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki* |
|
|
|
|
Wasiliszki/Vasilishki
/Wasiliski/Vasilishok/
Vasiljkov/Vasiliski/
Wasilishki/ |
5347
2451 |
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
-
X -
|
|
gmina
wiejska |
Gornofel,
Hlinkowszczna, Koscieniewo, Lebiodka IV, Niewisza Wolszynki |
Wasiliszki |
Lida |
|
|
|
Wasiliszki/Vasilishki/
Wasiliski/Vasilishok/
Vasiljkov/Vasiliski
/Wasilishki/ |
5347
2451 |
Lida
uezd - second uchatok |
-
X -
|
Rech
Pospolitaya, Grodno Pavet (Grodno Region) end of 16th c.; Grodnenskaya
Gubernya (Grodno Gubernya): beginning of 20th c.; Fond 151
Grodno Archives; EE: V: 343 [9 lines]. during WWII in Vileyka district? |
miasteczko
(small town) |
|
Wasiliszki |
Lida |
seat |
Wilno |
1,874 |
Grodno
(Belarus): Belorussian Historical Archive in Grodno; from Elyashevich
opus
151: Vasilishki synagogue, in Lidski yuzd, #272,
5 chronicles, 1874-1897
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