Grave of the Bride and Groom
S. An-ski
1912–1913
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In many shtetls throughout Podolye and Volhynia we often find a mound next to the synagogue. Surrounded by a traditional cemetery fence, the mound is known as the Grave for the Bride and Groom. And virtually the same story has been handed down in each shtetl:
During 1648 to 1649 (5408–5409), when Bogdan Khmielnítsky and his Cossack gangs charged…
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