Homyel
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Gomel or Homel, (Belarusian Гомель; Russian: Гомель, transliteration: Gómel
The exact date of the founding of Gomel is not known. It was first mentioned in chronicles from the first half of the 12th century; the officially accepted date is 1142.
In 1854 Gomel merged with the neighbouring Bielica town situated on the left bank of Sozh River, which is now is a part of Gomel city and one of its four wards.
Gomel contained about fifty thousand Jews (a third of total population) on the eve of WWII. Some Jewish residents escaped in the early months of the war but those who remained were later confined to ghettos and eventually executed by the Nazis, suffering the fate of millions of Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Rabbi Avraham Elyashiv was the Rabbi of this city of 24 synagogues before the Holocaust.
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