STROPKOV,
SLOVAKIA
VILLAGES OF "MOTHER" STROPKOV
Through
the
eighteenth and nineteenth century, "Mother"
Stropkov was the
largest Jewish community in the area. Besides
organizing communal
prayer, she tended the Jewish cemetery, supported a ritual
bathhouse, retained
a kosher butcher, and educated her children.
Typically,
only
one or two Jewish families lived in the nearby
"daughter" villages--usually
owners of great estates, or local
tavern-and-store keepers.
These Jews may have lived far from town, but
they were
active members of the wider Jewish community--
sharing all
of "Mother" Stropkov's religious facilities and
services.
Among the many "daughter" villages were:
Chotca, Boksa, Breznica, Brusnica, Bystra, Cemelkovce, Dapalovce, Duplin, Gribov, Hunkovce, Havaj, Hrabovce, Jakusovce, Kapisova, Kelca, Kolbovce, Kosarovce, Kriva Olka, Krajna Polana, Krusinec, Kruzlova, Ladomirova, Lomne, Macovce, Mala Polana, Mestisko, Mikova, Minovce, Mirola, Mirosov, Mlynarovce, Mrazovce, Nyzny Jedlova, Nyzny Olka, Nysny Olsava, Nysny Sitnica, Nysny Orlik, Orlov, Nysny Svidnick, Petejovce, Petrovce, Piskorovce, Polyona, Poruba, Potocky, Pstrina, Rusky Krucov, Sandal, Solnik, Staskovce, Strocin, Tisinec, Turiany nad Ondavou, Vagrinec, Varechovce, Velcrop, Vojtovce, Vrajne Cierno, Vyslava, Vysny Komarnik, Vysny Olka, Vysna Olsava, Vysna Pisana...