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Ellis Island Passengers Passenger search of immigrants (must be done by name) from Dzhuyrn/Zurin who arrived at the Port of New York. Requires Ellis Island Foundation login to view result details.
Alex Krakovsky WikiSource Links to metric books of Dzhuryn births, deaths, marriages. Note: scroll through the results and look for Dhuzin in the Yampil or Vinnitisia districts.
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The Pogroms in Ukraine, 1918-19: Prelude to the Holocaust. Nokhem Shtif, Translated and annotated by Maurice Wolfthal. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2019.
100 Jewish towns in Ukraine: Podolia, vol. 2. Edited by V. Lukin. St. Petersburg, 2000.
It is not easy to remember. Work camps, ghettos, places of poverty of Jews in the Vinnitsa region in 1941-1944 by L.M. Trakhtenberg, N.I. Rader.
The entire South-Western region: reference and address book for the Kiev, Podolsk and Volyn provinces. Printing house of L. M. Fish and P.E. Wolfson, 1913.
A Man Comes from Someplace: Stories, History, Memory from a Lost Time by Judith Pearl Summerfield. Brill, 2018
Where Once We Walked by Gary Mokotoff, Sallyann Amdur Sack, with Alexander Sharon. Avotaynu, 2002.
Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova by Miriam Weiner. Miriam Weiner and YIVO, 1999.
Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Landsmanshaftn and Questions of Immigrant Identity by Daniel Soyer. American Jewish History, Volume 76, No.1 pages 5-24 (20 pages). The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.
The Rescue and Self-Help of Jews and Roma in Ukraine during the Holocaust by Hanna Abakunova, The University of Sheffield, England, 2019.
Taras Shevchenko, National University of Kyiv, Yulia Popova, Everyday life of Jewish community of Dzhuryn village, Vinnytsia region in the second half of XX century, 2022, Ethnic History of European Nations, № 66, p. 89-93.
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