Iwye
Iwye (Belarusian: Іўе [ˈiʊje]; Lithuanian: Yvija; Russian: Ивье [ˈivʲjɪ]; Polish: Iwje; Yiddish: איוויע Ivye) is a city and former shtetl in Belarus in the Grodno Region, 158 km east of Grodno. It is a station on the railway line between Lida and Maladzyechna. It was the site of a dangerous rescue mission by the Bielski Brothers in late 1942, as the Germans prepared to liquidate the ghetto, as the area was occupied during Operation Barbarossa. The population of Iwye was 8,900 in 1995.
Iwye
Іўе | |
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View of the town, August 2010 | |
Flag Coat of arms | |
Iwye | |
Coordinates: 53°55′N 25°46′E | |
Country | Belarus |
Voblast | Grodno Region |
Raion | Iwye district |
Mentioned | 1444 |
Population | |
• Total | 9,684 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 231337 |
Area code(s) | +375 1595 |
License plate | 4 |
People
- Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, Rav of Vilnius, born in Iwye
- Moshe Shatzkes, Rav of Iwye, 1913–1941
Sights
- Saints Peter and Paul Church
- Old wooden mosque
External links
- In memory of the Jewish community of Iwye
- Photos on Radzima.org
- Website of local television "Ивье ТВ"
- Iwye at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Iwye, Belarus at JewishGen
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