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Teplik

Community
Teplik
Ukraine (USSR)
The first reference to a Jewish presence in Teplik dates to 1765. In 1768 the Jewish population of Teplik suffered from attacks by the Haidamaks. In 1897 3,725 Jews lived in Teplik, where they comprised 52.9 percent of the total population. Most of Teplik's Jews were small-scale merchants or artisans. In 1910 there was a private Jewish school with Russian as the language of instruction. The Jews of Teplik suffered greatly from the violence of the years of revolution and civil war in Russia. In pogroms staged in Teplik during this period Jews were abused and wounded, Jewish women were raped, and Jewish property looted or destroyed. Several hundred Jews of the town were murdered in July 1919 in a pogrom staged by the Ukrainian troops of Symon Petliura. Many Jews left the town at that time in search of greater security. Soviet rule, established in Teplik in the early 1920s, to a large degree altered the occupational structure of Teplik's Jews. Some of them became integrated into the municipal and government service, while others turned to agriculture. In 1930 100 Jewish families left Teplik for agricultural settlement in the Crimean Peninsula, but 60 families soon returned. In 1920s a Jewish ethnic town council was established in Teplik, with its deliberations being conducted in Yiddish. From the 1920s until the late 1930s there was a 7-year Yiddish school in Teplik. During the 1920s and 1930s many young Jews left Teplik for larger towns and cities in search of educational and vocational opportunities. In 1939 Teplik's 1,233 Jews comprised 23.5 percent of the town's total population. After Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 a number of Jewish refugees from Poland arrived in Teplik. After the start of the German-Soviet war in June 1941, refugees from Bessarabia came to Teplik. Many local Jewish men of military age were mobilized into the Red Army. Otherwise, few of Teplik's Jews managed to leave before German troops occupied Teplik on July 26, 1941. Immediately after the start of the occupation all the town's Jews were registered, made to wear white armbands with blue Stars of David, and a Judenrat was established with Noah Mazus appointed as its head. The Jewish population of Teplik had extraorbitant "taxes" in cash and various goods levied on it. The Jews were also restricted in their movement, barred from shopping at the market, and forced to participate in grueling work. In the first half of 1942 the Jews of Teplik were confined to a ghetto encompassing two streets near the local pond. On March 2, 1942 all able-bodied Jews of Teplik between fourteen and forty-five were transferred to Raygorod and other labor camps of Thoroughfare IV, the highway that was under construction and was planned to connect Lwow in western Ukraine and Taganrog in southern Russia. About 800 remaining inmates of the Teplik ghetto who were considered unfit for work were murdered on May 27, 1941 southwest of the town. Only a few skilled workers, probably no more than 15, were spared this massacre and left in the ghetto, which was also turned into a labor camp of Thoroughfare IV. In the summer of 1942 several hundred North Bukovinian Jews from the Romanian zone were sent to this camp. Most of the inmates of the Teplik camp were murdered in the fall of 1943. Teplik was liberated by the Red Army on March 10, 1944.
Teplik
Teplik District
Vinnitsa Region
Ukraine (USSR) (today Teplyk
Ukraine)
48.662;29.746
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Fate
Aradovski Sara 1885 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Arbitman First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Arbitman First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) not stated
Arbitman Khaim Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Arbitman Pesya 1885 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Arbitman Yuliy Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Arbitman Yuya 1883 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Baksman Mariya 1901 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Baksman Meri 1924 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Balakerski Gersh Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Balakerski Khaim Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Balanik Khaika Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Balanik Mordukhai Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Balanik Naum Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Balanik Yuzya Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Balanik Yuzya Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Balannik First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) survived
Balannik First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) not stated
Balannik First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Balannik Moysha Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Balbir Sheina 1938 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bavin Simkha Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Baynshteyn Marya Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Begun Fira Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Begun Iosif Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Bekerman Shulka 1912 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Belaigorod Riva 1870 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Belaigorod Riva Basya 1900 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Belaygorod Riva 1870 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadskaya Donya Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadskaya Genya Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadski Berko Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadski Berl Dov Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadski First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) not stated
Bershadski First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadski Izrail Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Bershadski Khaim Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadski Rakhil Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadski Yakov Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadski Yasha Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bershadsky Chaim 1938 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Beyzerman Malia 1912 Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Biberman First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) not stated
Biberman First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Biberman First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) not stated
Biberman First name unknown Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Biberman Itzka Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Biberman Itzko Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Biberman Moyshe Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Biberman Shulim Teplik, Ukraine (USSR) murdered