| Date | Events in Litin | Jewish Historical Events | European Historical Events | Source | 
							
								| 10 - 11th century |  |  | Podolia under the rule of the Kings of Kiev | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1240 |  |  | Invasion of the Tatars | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1370 |  |  | Taken over by the large kingdoms of Lita | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1569 |  |  | Reunited under Polish Rule | Ivrit | 
							
								| 16th century |  | The Kabalah becomes wide spread in Podolia due to trade between the Jews of Podolia & the Jews of the Balkans & Turkey |  | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1578 | Jews first mentioned in Litin |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 17th century |  | The Sabbatian movement gains ground in Podolia |  | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1618-1648 |  |  | Thirty Years' War |  | 
							
								| 1648-1655 |  |  | Chmielnicki Massacres | M&M | 
							
								| 1654 |  |  | Eastern Poland, White Russia & Lithuania conquered by Russia. Jews exterminated or expelled. | M&M | 
							
								| 1667 |  |  | Podolia under Polish Rule | M&M | 
							
								| 1672 |  |  | Podolia conquered by the Turks | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1699 |  |  | Podolia returned to Poland | Ivrit | 
							
								| 18th century |  | The Frankist movement is founded in Podolia |  | Ivrit | 
							
								| 18th century |  | Podolia is the cradle of Hasidism |  | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1700-1760 |  | Israel Baal Shem Tov - Besht Beginning of Hasidism
 |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1720-1797 |  | Gaon of Vilna |  | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1764 |  | Council of Four Lands ceased to exist by royal act |  |  | 
							
								| 1765 | 481 Jews living in Litin |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 1768 | Pogroms in Podolia |  |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1772 |  |  | Galicia is joined to Austria | M&M | 
							
								| 1775-1783 |  |  | American Revolution |  | 
							
								| 1789-1792 |  |  | French Revolution |  | 
							
								| 1793 |  |  | Second partition of Poland. Podolia now under Russian rule. |  | 
							
								| 1827 |  | Conscription of Jews - 25 years "cantonists". Some Jews were even abducted at the age of 12, but time of service was reckoned from the age of 19. |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1820s |  | Special tax on 'kosher' meat and on Sabbath candles |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1830-1831 | 52 Jews were farming in the Districts of Western Russia including Letichev (Podolia) |  |  |  | 
							
								| 1840 |  | Damascus Blood Libel |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1842 |  | Jews of Poland forced to discharge military service in person like Russian Jews |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1843 |  | Bnai Brit founded in America |  | LZ | 
							
								| 1845 |  | Law frobidding the traditional Jewish mode of dress in Poland, as in Russia |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1844 | A proposal known as Razbor - "to declare Jews as useful". 10,000 Jews applied for status as colonists. Agricultural colonies in Volhynia, Podolia and Kiev established. |  |  |  | 
							
								| 1844-1864 | Between 1844-1852, 19 Jewish argicultural colonies were established. |  |  |  | 
							
								| 19thcentury | Joseph Bertenson, one of first Jewsih physicians in Russia, was district physician in Litin and Proskurov. |  |  | SF | 
							
								| 1848 |  | Full Emancipation of Jews in France | French Revolution | M&M | 
							
								| 1853-1856 |  |  | Crimean War |  | 
							
								| 1856 |  | Ha-Maggid - first Hebrew weekly established in Russia |  | M&M | 
							
								| 19th century |  | Haskalah - Jewish enlightenment in Russia |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1860 |  | Alliance Israelite Universelle formed in Paris - chief program the defense of Jewish rights |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1861-1865 |  |  | US Civil War |  | 
							
								| 1868 |  | Jews receive emancipation in Austria |  |  | 
							
								| 1869 |  | Jews receive emancipation in Northern German Confederation |  |  | 
							
								| 1870 |  | Agricultural School Mikveh Israel founded in Palestine |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1871 |  | Jews receive emancipation in Southern Germany |  |  | 
							
								| 1872 |  | Society for the Spreading of Enlightenment among the Jewsof Russia |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1873 |  | Union of American Hebrew Congregations formed |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1875 |  | Hebrew Union College at Cincinnati opened |  | LZ | 
							
								| 1877-1878 |  |  | Russo-Turkish War |  | 
							
								| 1887 |  | Petach Tikvah founded by Jews from Jerusalem |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1880 |  | ORT established in St. Petersburg |  | LZ | 
							
								| 1881-1882 |  |  | Pogroms in Russia - start of 2 decades of immmigration to America | M&M | 
							
								| May 1882 |  |  | 'Temporary Rules' (the 'May Rules') which confined the Jews to the towns and townships of the Pale and forbade their settling in the villages. | M&M | 
							
								| 1882 |  | BILU - Beth Iaakob Leku Unelkah movement established at Kharkov |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1884 |  | Jewish Technical School at Zhitomir closed |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1880s |  | Hobebe Zion (Lovers of Zion) established with large centers in Odessa & Warsaw |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1886 |  | Jewish Theological Seminary opened in NY |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1890s |  | ICA - Jewish Colonization Association incorporated by Baron Maurice de Hirsch |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1894-5 |  | Trial of Captain Alfred Dreyfus in France |  |  | 
							
								| 1895 |  | Theodore Benjamin Zeev Herzel writes his book 'Jews' State |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1897 | 3,874 Jewish residents (41%) of population |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 1897 |  | World Zionist Organization founded |  | LZ | 
							
								| Aug. 1897 |  | First Zionist Congress in Basel |  |  | 
							
								| 1897 |  | Hativah chosen as national anthem |  | LZ | 
							
								| 1899 |  | Jewish Colonial Trust founded |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1900s |  | Mizrachi Orthodox party under the leadership of Isaac Jacob Reines |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1901 |  | Jewish National Fund founded |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1902-1914 |  | 29 new settlements started in Palestine with funds of the Zionist Organization |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1903 |  |  | Pogrom in Kishinev |  | 
							
								| 1905 |  | Jewish Encyclopedia completed |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1905-1906 |  |  | Pogroms |  | 
							
								| 1905-1914 |  | 750,000 Jewish immigrants from Russia to US |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1906 |  | American Jewish Committee founded |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1906 |  | Bezalel School in Jerusalem founded |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1909 |  | Tel-Aviv founded |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1910 | A school of boys and a school for girls is operating in Litin. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 1911-1913 |  | Beilis Trial |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1912 |  | Haddassah founded in NY |  | LZ | 
								
								| 1914 |  | Joint Distribution Committee - included American Jewish Joint Distribution (Relief Committee) and relief committees in neutral countries |  | M&M | 
								
								| 1914-1918 |  |  | First World War |  | 
							
								|  |  | American Jewish Congress founded |  | LZ | 
							
								| 1915 |  | Zion Mule Corps made up of 600 Palestine refugees in Egypt which fought in Gallipoli. On disbandment formed nucleus of the Jewish Legion for service in Palestine. |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1917-1918 |  |  | British troops capture Palestine from the Turks |  | 
							
								| Nov. 2, 1917 |  | Balfour Declaration |  |  | 
							
								| Feb. 1917 |  |  | Revolution broke out in Russia |  | 
							
								| 1917 |  | End of czarist government brought the repeal of anti-Jewish laws. |  | M&M | 
							
								| 1918-1921 |  |  | Russian Revolution |  | 
							
								| 14 March 1919 | Pogrom - 10 Jews murdered |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| May & July 1919 | Additional Riots - no loss of life. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 1919-1939 |  |  | Western Podolia under Polish Rule | Ivrit | 
							
								| 1921 |  | World ORT Organization established |  | LZ | 
							
								| 1922 |  | High Commissioner of Palestine declares Hebrew as an offical language on a par with English & Arabic |  |  | 
							
								| 1924 |  | Palestine Jewish Colonisation Association founded by Baron Rothschild |  |  | 
							
								| April 1925 |  | Hebrew University in Jerusalem formally opened |  |  | 
                     					
								| 1920s | 2,487 Jewish residents |  |  | WOWW | 
							
								| 1920s | Jewish Elementary school opened under the Soviets |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								|  | Jewish woman headed the local Soviet council for years. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 1926 | Total population 8,382 Had sawmills, metalworks.
 |  |  | CLG | 
							
								| 1929 |  |  | Pogroms in Palestine | LZ | 
							
								| 1936 |  | World Jewish Congress founded |  | LZ | 
							
								| 1936-1939 |  |  | Pogroms in Palestine | LZ | 
							
								| 1939 | Jewish population 1,410 |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 1939 |  |  | White Paper - British report recommending against partition of Palestine |  | 
							
								| Sept. 1939 |  |  | Germany invades Poland |  | 
							
								| June 22, 1941 |  |  | Germany invades Russia |  | 
							
								|  | Part of the Jewish population succeds in fleeing by train to the area of Tashkent in the eastern part of the Soviet Union. |  |  |  | 
							
								| 17 July 1941 | Germans capture Litin. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 20 August 1941 | 56 young Jews murdered. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| 19 December 1941 | About 1,800 Jews murdered at nearby army base. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| mid-1942 | Small Atkions, in which the few hundred skilled workers still held in the camp in Litin were killed. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| Fall 1942 | Last few dozen Jews were murdered. According to the Soviets 3,353 perished in Litin including 1,000 Jews expelled from Bukovina. |  |  | EJLBDH | 
							
								| April 1943 |  | Warsaw Ghetto Uprising |  | LZ | 
							
								| August 1943 |  | Bialystok Ghetto Uprising |  | LZ | 
							
								| Sept. 1943 |  | Vilna Ghetto Uprising |  | LZ | 
							
							        | May 8, 1945 |  |  | War in Europe offically over |  | 
							
								| 29 Nov 1947 |  | UN partitions Palestine |  |  | 
							
								| 14 May 1948 |  | State of Israel is declared |  |  | 
							
								| 1948 |  | War of Independence |  |  | 
    
							
								| 1949-1950 |  | Operation Flying Carpet 50,000 Jews from Yemen flown to Israel and 1,770 Jews from Aden.
 |  | LZ | 
							
								| April 1950 |  | Operation Ezra & Nechamia 130,000 Jews flown from Iraq to Israel.
 |  | LZ | 
        							
								| 1956 |  | Sinai Campaign |  |  | 
							
							
								| June 1967 |  | Six Day War |  |  | 
							
								| Oct 1973 |  | Yom Kipur War |  |  |