Aleksandrów Łódzki (; german: 1943–45 Wirkheim) is a town in
Zgierz County
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Zgierz County ( pl, powiat zgierski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Łódź Voivodeship, central Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms p ...
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Łódź Voivodeship
Łódź Voivodeship (also known as Lodz Province, or by its Polish name ''Województwo łódzkie'' ) is a province-voivodeship in central Poland. It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Łódź Voivodeship (1975–1999) and the Sieradz ...
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Poland
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. It is a part of the Łódź agglomeration. Aleksandrów Łódzki has an area of ,
[ and as of December 2021 it has a population of 21,789.][
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History
The village was founded in 1816 by . In 1820, Rajmund Rembieliński
Rajmund Rembieliński (1774–1841) was a Polish nobleman ( szlachcic), political activist, and landowner.
Rembieliński owned estates in Jedwabne, Krośniewice and Giełczyn. He was a graduate of the Knight School in Warsaw (1788–1 ...
called Aleksandrów "one of the better towns in Poland". was the author of the town planning project. In order to gain sympathy of the government, Bratoszewski called the town after the then ruling Russian
Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including:
*Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries
*Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
Emperor Alexander I Romanov. This resulted in Aleksandrów gaining the city rights in 1822. After Bratoszewski died in 1824, the Kossowski family took over the town.
After 1832, the town began to fall back economically overwhelmed by the nearby towns of Pabianice
Pabianice is a city in central Poland with 63,023 inhabitants (2021). Situated in the Łódź Voivodeship, it is the capital of Pabianice County. It lies about southwest of Łódź and belongs to the metropolitan area of that city. It is the ...
, Zgierz
Zgierz is a city in central Poland, located just to the north of Łódź, and part of the metropolitan area centered on that city. As of 2021 it had a population of 54,974.
Zgierz is situated in the Łódź Voivodeship (since 1999); previousl ...
and Łódź
Łódź, also rendered in English as Lodz, is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located approximately south-west of Warsaw. The city's coat of arms is an example of canti ...
. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, many knitting companies were founded in Aleksandrów, so it is called the cradle of the Polish stocking industry and also gained the nickname "Sock-city" among the citizens. This trade is still the main one today. In 1910, the town gained a tram connection with Łódź, which was discontinued in 1991.
Historically, Aleksandrów was a town of multiple cultures and religions. There were Protestant descendants of German knitters, Jews who were in trade and Catholic Poles who mainly worked as craftsmen and in factories. The Jewish population in 1900 was 1,673. For the Jewish, Aleksandrów was an important religious centre - the seat of Hasidic
Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות ''Ḥăsīdus'', ; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contem ...
Tzadik
Tzadik ( he, צַדִּיק , "righteous ne, also ''zadik'', ''ṣaddîq'' or ''sadiq''; pl. ''tzadikim'' ''ṣadiqim'') is a title in Judaism given to people considered righteous, such as biblical figures and later spiritual masters. The ...
im of the Aleksander dynasty founded by Rabbi Yechiel Dancyger (1828-1894). It was also where Rabbi , the second Rebbe
A Rebbe ( yi, רבי, translit=rebe) or Admor ( he, אדמו״ר) is the spiritual leader in the Hasidic movement, and the personalities of its dynasties.Heilman, Samuel"The Rebbe and the Resurgence of Orthodox Judaism."''Religion and Spiritua ...
of the Ger Hasidim held court until his death in Aleksandrów in 1870.
In 1869, Aleksandrów lost its city rights lasting for more than 60 years. These rights were regained in 1924 in the newly reborn Poland.
Currently, it is the seat of the Aleksandrów Łódzki county. In September 2006, the first International Convention of Aleksandrów citizens was held.
Economy
Currently, there are 2,623 registered companies in Aleksandrów. The textile industry constitutes 38% of the economy, trade - 24%, vehicle mechanics and transport - 5%, and other - 33%.
Tourism
The oldest monuments of Aleksandrów include:
* St. Rafael and Michael Catholic church - built between 1816 and 1818 and rebuilt three times (1922–1926 - two aisles added; 1933–1935 - two towers added; 1993 - added a second nave with its own altar). Under the church lies buried Rafał Bratoszewski - founder of Aleksandrów.
* Evangelic church - built in 1828 by pastor .
* The City Shops "Jatki" - rebuilt in 1998, formerly a place for butchers and bakers to sell their goods; now part of the Town Hall.
* The Town Hall - built in 1824. It still serves its function today.
* The library - originally the house of a pastor built in 1848.
* The oldest grave - dating from 1830, the place of burial for Fryderyk Jerzy Tuve. There is also a Jewish cemetery in the northern part of the town with graves of Hasidic
Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות ''Ḥăsīdus'', ; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contem ...
Tzadik
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* The city park - an English-styled garden founded by Rafał Bratoszewski in 1824.
* Weaver houses - long wooden houses of the first settlers from the first half of the 19th century.
* Albert Stiller's villa and factory - built in 1908, one of the most modern factories of its times.
* Dormitory of Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicolaus Copernicus (; pl, Mikołaj Kopernik; gml, Niklas Koppernigk, german: Nikolaus Kopernikus; 19 February 1473 – 24 May 1543) was a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic Church, Catholic cano ...
High School, a former mansion of Hasidic Tzadiks from Danziger dynasty, built in 1935.
Sports
* Towarzystwo Sportowe Sokół-Syguła. Founded in 1998, with soccer
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and karate
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sections. Stanisław Syguła is the chairman and main sponsor of the club.
* MULKS Aleksandrów - established in 2004 - youth soccer
* MKS Aleksandrów - track and field athletics
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* UKS Jedynka - volleyball
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;Sporting events
* Józef Jaworski track and field memorial - held annually since 1983
Local media
* ''40 i cztery'' (title is a reference to the tram line number 44 that connected Aleksandrów with Łódź) monthly bulletin issued by the local commune. It has appeared since 8 December 1991, formerly as a biweekly. Current editor-in-chief - Dorota Bełdowska-Zemła
* ''Alternatywy 44'' monthly bulletin issued by the Aleksandrów Association of Entrepreneurs 2000. Current editor-in-chief - Tomasz Dominowski.
* ''Wiadomości aleksandrowskie'' bulletin of St. by Rafael and Michael parish initiated by Rev. dr Norbert Rucki
* ''Aleksandrów wczoraj i dziś'' leksandrów yesterday and today- a yearly publication appearing since 1983 on behalf of Friends of Aleksandrów Association. Current editor-in-chief - Zenon Kozanecki.
* ''Gazeta Matusiaka'', independent newspaper issued by Grzegorz Matusiak in 1992–2004.
* ''TELETOP TV''
International relations
Twin towns - sister cities
Aleksandrów Łódzki is twinned with:
* Krāslava
Krāslava (; ltg, Kruoslova, german: Kreslau, be, Краслаўка, pl, Krasław, russian: Краслава, Креславль) is a town and the administrative centre of Krāslava Municipality, in the Latgale region of Latvia. The town lies ...
, Latvia
* Ossiach, Austria
* Puget-Ville
Puget-Ville (; oc, Puget Vila) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
Administration
Max Bastide was elected in 2001 and re-elected in 2008. In 2014, Catherine Altare was elected. S ...
, France
See also
* Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty)
Aleksander (Yiddish: אלעקסאנדער) is a Polish Hasidic dynasty originating from the city of Aleksandrow Lodzki, Poland, where it was founded by Shraga Fayvel Dancyger (d. 1848). Aleksander is a branch of Vurka, as Shraga Fayvel Dancyge ...
References
External links
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Jewish community of Aleksandrów Łódzki
on Virtual Shtetl
The Virtual Shtetl ( pl, Wirtualny Sztetl) is a bilingual Polish-English portal of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, devoted to the Jewish history of Poland.
History
The Virtual Shtetl website was officially launched on June 1 ...
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Cities and towns in Łódź Voivodeship
Zgierz County
Piotrków Governorate
Łódź Voivodeship (1919–1939)
Historic Jewish communities in Poland