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importance of demography and patterns of settlement for an understanding of the Jewish experience in East-Central Europe

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By the mid 18th centruty, more than 70% of the Polish Jewish population lived in the eastern half of the Polish-Lithuanian commomwealth (today's eastern Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania). These shtetlekh reflected an emerging socio-economic microsphere that brought together Jews and peasants.

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