Husiatyn ( uk, Гусятин; yi, הוסיאַטין, Husyatin) is an
urban-type settlement in
Chortkiv Raion
Chortkiv Raion ( uk, Чортківський район) is a raion in Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Chortkiv. It has a population of
On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukrain ...
,
Ternopil Oblast (
province) in western Ukraine. Alternate spellings include Gusyatin, Husyatin, and Hsiatyn. It hosts the administration of
Husiatyn settlement hromada
Husiatyn ( uk, Гусятин; yi, הוסיאַטין, Husyatin) is an urban-type settlement in Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. Alternate spellings include Gusyatin, Husyatin, and Hsiatyn. It hosts the administratio ...
, one of the
hromada
A hromada ( uk, територіальна громада, lit=territorial community, translit=terytorialna hromada) is a basic unit of administrative division in Ukraine, similar to a municipality. It was established by the Government of Ukra ...
s of Ukraine.
Husiatyn is located on the west bank of the
Zbruch River, which once formed the old boundary between
Austria-Hungary and the
Russian Empire in the 19th century, and the boundary between the Republic of
Poland and the
Soviet Union during the 1920s and 1930s. The population is .
History
Husiatyn was first recorded in 1559, when it was part of the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the year it was granted self-government under the
Magdeburg Law. At this time it was located in the province of
Podolia. It came under Austrian rule in
1772
Events January–March
* January 10 – Shah Alam II, the Mughal Emperor of India, makes a triumphant return to Delhi 15 years after having been forced to flee.
* January 17 – Johann Friedrich Struensee and Queen Carolin ...
with other parts of Southern Podolia (the region between the Zbruch and the
Seret rivers) and was attached to the Austrian crownland of
Galicia and Lodomeria
The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria,, ; pl, Królestwo Galicji i Lodomerii, ; uk, Королівство Галичини та Володимирії, Korolivstvo Halychyny ta Volodymyrii; la, Rēgnum Galiciae et Lodomeriae also known as ...
. The
Emperor Joseph II toured this area immediately after its annexation to Austria and was very impressed by the fertility of the soil and its future prospects. It remained a county centre under Austrian rule until the collapse of Austria-Hungary and the declaration of the
Western Ukrainian People's Republic in 1918. In 1919, the
Ukrainian Galician Army
Ukrainian Galician Army ( uk, Українська Галицька Армія, translit=Ukrayins’ka Halyts’ka Armiya, UHA), was the Ukrainian military of the West Ukrainian National Republic during and after the Polish-Ukrainian War. It wa ...
fought the
Bolsheviks there but was driven out by the Poles, who absorbed the area into the
Second Polish Republic
The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of ...
.
In 1939 Husiatyn was annexed to the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Husiatyn was occupied by
Nazi troops on July 6, 1941. As soon as they arrived, approximately 200 Jews were sent to the labor camps or were killed immediately by the Germans and the
Ukrainian police. In March 1942, the remaining Jews were transported to
concentration camps in
Kopychyntsi
Kopychyntsi (, pl, Kopyczyńce, yi, קאפיטשיניץ, Koptchintz) is a small city in Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Kopychyntsi urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Kopychyntsi is the ...
,
Probizhna
Probizhna ( uk, Пробіжна, pl, Probużna, yi, פּראָבוזנאַ, Probuzna, he, פּראבוזנא, Prabuzna) is a village in Chortkiv Raion near Chortkiv and Husiatyn in Ternopil Oblast (oblast, province) of western Ukraine. It be ...
and
Belzec
Belzec (English: or , Polish: ) was a Nazi German extermination camp built by the SS for the purpose of implementing the secretive Operation Reinhard, the plan to murder all Polish Jews, a major part of the "Final Solution" which in total ...
.
The 19th century rural population of Husiatyn County was predominantly Ukrainian and the town predominantly Jewish. There was also a small Polish
landowning stratum. In the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Southern Podolia, including Husiatyn County, witnessed large-scale out-migration of its peasant population to western Canada.
Husiatyn served as the administrative center of
Husiatyn Raion
Husiatyn Raion ( uk, Гусятинський район) was a raion in Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement of Husiatyn. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative ...
, until reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions in Ternopil Oblast to three in18 July 2020m and the area of Husiatyn Raion was merged into Chortkiv Raion.
Husiatyn and Hasidism
Husiatyn, which was home to a large
Jewish population prior to the
Holocaust, was once the base for a significant
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 ...
group of the
Husiatyner dynasty and their
Rebbes
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 ...
. Four generations of the dynasty lived in Husiatyn:
Shraga Feivish Friedman Shraga (Talmudic Aramaic: ) is a Jewish given name (meaning "candle" in Talmudic Aramaic) and may refer to:
*Samuel ben Uri Shraga Phoebus, Polish rabbi and Talmudist of Woydyslaw in the second half of the 17th century
*Shraga Bar (born 1948), form ...
, (1835-1894) 1st Rebbe of Husiatyn;
Yisroel Friedman, (1858-1949) 2nd Rebbe of Husiatyn,
Yaakov Friedman
Jacob (; ; ar, يَعْقُوب, Yaʿqūb; gr, Ἰακώβ, Iakṓb), later given the name Israel, is regarded as a patriarch of the Israelites and is an important figure in Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Jac ...
, (1878-1957) 3rd Rebbe of Husiatyn, and
Yitzchok Friedman, (1900-1968) 4th and last Rebbe of Husiatyn. The
Husiatyn Synagogue, a rare example of a
Fortress synagogue, was restored as a museum.
Monuments
Architectural monuments in the town of Husiatyn include the ruins of a 17th century castle, a 16th century church, a 17th century town hall, a
Renaissance style synagogue, and a 16th century
Bernardine
Bernardine is a Latinate diminutive of the given name " Bernard". It can be applied to men, notably Saint Bernadine, but is now much more often a female name. Bernadine and Bernadene are variant spellings of the female name.
The nickname '' ...
monastery and church.
A
Neolithic grave, complete with a coffin, was discovered some time before 1928 in the village of Chornokintsi Velyki (''Czarnokońce Wielkie'' in Polish)..
References
Notes
Sources
* Paulus Adelsgruber, L. Cohen, B. Kuzmany, ''Getrennt und Doch Verbunden: Grenzstädte Zwischen Osterreich und Russland 1772 - 1918'' (Böhlau, Vienna/Cologne/Weimar 2011).
*
Stella Hryniuk, ''Peasants With Promise: Ukrainians in Southeastern Galicia'' (Edmonton, 1991). On the endpapers of this book, there is a map showing all of the villages of the five counties of Southern Podolia, including Husiatyn County.
* ''Przewodnik po Województwie Tarnopolskiem z mapą''
uide to the Ternopil Region with a Map(Ternopil, 1928; reprinted circa, 1990). Contains much historical material.
External links
Husiatyńat the Polish Genealogical Society of California
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