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The '''Jewish community of [[Makhachkala]] ''' are Jews who have ever lived on the territory of modern Makhachkala, a city in the Russian [[Republic of Dagestan]]. During the [[Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723 |Persian campaign in 1722]] in Makhachkala was a camp for the troops of the [[Peter the Great|Russian Emperor Peter I]]. [[Mountain Jews]] and [[Ashkenazi Jews]] were allowed to settle there.<ref name='rafael'>Hana Rafael. [https://stmegi.com/posts/16421/na_rodine_predkov_evrei_makhachkaly_8397/ In the homeland of our ancestors: the Jews of Makhachkala]. 2013.</ref>
==History==
[[File:Makhachkala Synagogue.jpg|thumb|260px|The Makhachkala Synagogue]]
Islam (Arabic: الإسلام — "submission"[3], "surrender to [One] God"[3]) is the youngest [4] and the second largest number of adherents, after Christianity, the world, as well as the monotheistic Abrahamic religion[3]. The number of adherents is about 1.8 billion people (2015) living in more than 125 countries around the world[1].
Islam originated in the VII century. The founder of Islam is the Prophet Muhammad[3] (570-632). The Holy Book is the Koran[3]. The second most important source of Islamic doctrine and law is the Sunnah, which is a collection of traditions (hadith) about the sayings and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad. The five pillars of Islam are shahada (confession of faith), prayer, fasting, alms and pilgrimage[3].
===Russian empire===
In 1862, the first synagogue was built in the city, in which both Ashkenazi Jews and merchants Mountain Jews prayed there (including 61 artisans and 20 soldiers of the local garrison).<ref name='rafael' />
* The city's rabbi in the 1860s was Rabbi Benjamin ben Rabi.<ref name='makhachkala'>[https://www.rujen.ru/index.php/МАХАЧКАЛА Makhachkala]</ref>
* In 1880, 93 Mountain Jews lived here.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1886, ethnographer Ilya Sherebetovich Anisimov registered 15 Jewish families consisting of 123 people. There was a Jewish school in the city. Jews owned 4 manufacturing shops and 7 grocery stores.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1890, there were 143-230 Jews living in the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1895 there were 436 Jews. There were 2 synagogues.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* According to the 1897 census, there were 97 thousand inhabitants in the district, among them 2,795 Jews; including in Makhachkala (Petrovskoye) 9,753 inhabitants, among them 563 Jews (5.8%).<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1899 there were 739 Jews here. There was a school at the synagogue (9 male students). The rabbi of the Ashkenazim was Abram Movshovich Lozner, the rabbi of the Mountain Jews was Morduchai Iliazarov.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1910, 379 Jews lived (11.8%), there were 3 synagogues, a Jewish cemetery, and a Jewish public elementary school.<ref name='encyclopedia'>"Petrovskoye." Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron. Russia, St. Petersburg, 1906—1913</ref>
* In 1912, 453 Mountain Jews lived in Makhachkala.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1914, a men's gymnasium was established.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1917, the group "Kings of Zion" was organized.<ref name='makhachkala' />
===Soviet Union===
* In 1919, the "House of the Jewish People" opened, in which work was carried out among the youth of Mountain and Ashkenazi Jews.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In the 1920s, a "[[Judeo-Tat]]" school operated in the city (the director until the 2nd half of the 1920s was Rabbi Meir Rafailov), and a drama club for Mountain Jews. At the same time, in the 1920s, during the Soviet Union, 2 synagogues were closed.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1925, there were 222 Jewish.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1926, 3,481 Jews lived in the city (including 2,050 Mountain Jews), approximately 11% of the population of Makhachkala.<ref name='makhachkala' />
Also in 1926, a Jewish pogrom took place in Makhachkala, provoked by a blood libel. In the fall of that year, a rumor spread in several villages of Dagestan that supposedly Mountain Jews had killed a Muslim boy (or two) for some "ritual purposes." The angry mob organized several pogroms in Makhachkala, Derbent and other populated areas of Dagestan.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1930, a viticultural artel named after [[Joseph Stalin]] operated (about 26 farms, including 22 farms of Mountain Jews).<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1939, 1,930 Jews lived in the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1959, there were 2,692 Jews, including 1,900 Mountain Jews (1.6% of the city's population).
* In 1970, 5,213 Jews (including 1,684 Mountain Jews) and 4 [[Crimean Karaites|Karaites]] lived in the city. That year, the synagogue building in Makhachkala was requisitioned, and the community was given a smaller building on the outskirts of the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1971, Bobi Iosifovich Ashurov was appointed rabbi.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1979, 4,226 Jews lived in the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
===Russia===
* In the 1990s, Shimi Migirovich Dibiyaev was appointed chairman of the Jewish religious community of Makhachkala.<ref name='rafael' />
* In the late 1990s, a Jewish Sunday school was opened.<ref name='makhachkala' />
During the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]] in 1998−1999, several representatives of the Jewish community were kidnapped for ransom. Many Jews of Makhachkala left for Israel and other countries and regions.<ref>[http://old.nasledie.ru/terror/25_4/article.php?art=10 Jewish hostages]</ref>
* In 2002, according to the census, there were 430 Jews in the city (0.08%), there were 61 Mountain Jews (0.01%), and 417 [[Tat people (Caucasus)|Muslim Tats]] (0.08%).<ref name='makhachkala' />
* On the night of December 24, 2007, in Makhachkala, anti-Semites broke the windows in the synagogue building. Anti-Semites also desecrated a Jewish cemetery and distributed anti-Jewish leaflets in the 2000s.<ref>[https://www.newsru.com/background/18apr2005/antisem0405.html Anti-Semitic incidents in Russia]</ref><ref>[https://www.sova-center.ru/religion/news/extremism/vandalism/2007/12/d12309/ Attack on a synagogue in Makhachkala]</ref><ref>[https://ami-moy.narod.ru/A279/A279-022.htm A sharp outbreak of anti-Semitism in Dagestan]</ref>
* In the 2020s, the city had a synagogue, a Jewish cultural center, a Sunday school, and a club for older people. The size of the community, according to some sources, ranges from 2000 to 2,500 Jews.<ref name='rafael' />
=== Notable Jews of Makhachkala===
* [[Eduard Akuvaev]] (1945-2015), artist
* [[Hizgil Avshalumov]] (1913-2001), novelist, poet, playwright
* [[Mishi Bakhshiev]] (1910-1972), writer and poet
* [[Iosif Prigozhin]], music producer
* [[Eduard Puterbrot]] (1940-1993), artist
* [[Anatoly Yagudaev]] (1935-2014), sculptor
* [[Gavril Yushvaev]], businessman and investor
==See also==
* [[Judeo-Tat]]
* [[Judeo-Tat literature]]
* [[Judeo-Tat Theatre]]
* [[Mountain Jews]]
* [[Judaism in Dagestan]]
==Notes==
{{Reflist}}
{{Commons category}}
{{Jews and Judaism}}
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:Mountain Jews]]
[[Category:Jewish communities in Russia]]
[[Category:Jewish Russian and Soviet history]]
[[Category:Makhachkala]]
[[Category:Jewish history by city]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | 'no Jews in Dagestan
The '''Jewish community of [[Makhachkala]] ''' are Jews who have ever lived on the territory of modern Makhachkala, a city in the Russian [[Republic of Dagestan]]. During the [[Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723 |Persian campaign in 1722]] in Makhachkala was a camp for the troops of the [[Peter the Great|Russian Emperor Peter I]]. [[Mountain Jews]] and [[Ashkenazi Jews]] were allowed to settle there.<ref name='rafael'>Hana Rafael. [https://stmegi.com/posts/16421/na_rodine_predkov_evrei_makhachkaly_8397/ In the homeland of our ancestors: the Jews of Makhachkala]. 2013.</ref>
==History==
[[File:Makhachkala Synagogue.jpg|thumb|260px|The Makhachkala Synagogue]]
Islam (Arabic: الإسلام — "submission"[3], "surrender to [One] God"[3]) is the youngest [4] and the second largest number of adherents, after Christianity, the world, as well as the monotheistic Abrahamic religion[3]. The number of adherents is about 1.8 billion people (2015) living in more than 125 countries around the world[1].
Islam originated in the VII century. The founder of Islam is the Prophet Muhammad[3] (570-632). The Holy Book is the Koran[3]. The second most important source of Islamic doctrine and law is the Sunnah, which is a collection of traditions (hadith) about the sayings and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad. The five pillars of Islam are shahada (confession of faith), prayer, fasting, alms and pilgrimage[3].
The civil orders established in the Russian Empire did not apply to Dagestan, but military rule continued to be maintained, which was, in fact, a colonial regime[24]. The tsarist administration rejected sharia, betting on the preservation of the traditional Jamaat system based on adats[22].
The clergy were removed from the administration, but Qadi was a consultant on Islamic legal proceedings and was in charge of religious affairs of the jamaat[22].
With the growth of social and revolutionary movements in Russia, the importance of Islam in the region only intensified. According to the 1897 census, 52,826 out of 571,154 people in the Dagestan region were literate, of whom almost 40,000 knew Arabic, that is, more than 75% of all literates. In 1904, there were 685 Muslim schools, maktabs and madrassas, where 5,118 students studied, in 1914, there were 743 maktabs and madrassas with more than 7000 students[23].
In addition to the Koran, more than 100 copies were published in the Mavrayev printing house in Temir Khan Shur.
===Soviet Union===
* In 1919, the "House of the Jewish People" opened, in which work was carried out among the youth of Mountain and Ashkenazi Jews.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In the 1920s, a "[[Judeo-Tat]]" school operated in the city (the director until the 2nd half of the 1920s was Rabbi Meir Rafailov), and a drama club for Mountain Jews. At the same time, in the 1920s, during the Soviet Union, 2 synagogues were closed.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1925, there were 222 Jewish.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1926, 3,481 Jews lived in the city (including 2,050 Mountain Jews), approximately 11% of the population of Makhachkala.<ref name='makhachkala' />
Also in 1926, a Jewish pogrom took place in Makhachkala, provoked by a blood libel. In the fall of that year, a rumor spread in several villages of Dagestan that supposedly Mountain Jews had killed a Muslim boy (or two) for some "ritual purposes." The angry mob organized several pogroms in Makhachkala, Derbent and other populated areas of Dagestan.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1930, a viticultural artel named after [[Joseph Stalin]] operated (about 26 farms, including 22 farms of Mountain Jews).<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1939, 1,930 Jews lived in the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1959, there were 2,692 Jews, including 1,900 Mountain Jews (1.6% of the city's population).
* In 1970, 5,213 Jews (including 1,684 Mountain Jews) and 4 [[Crimean Karaites|Karaites]] lived in the city. That year, the synagogue building in Makhachkala was requisitioned, and the community was given a smaller building on the outskirts of the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1971, Bobi Iosifovich Ashurov was appointed rabbi.<ref name='makhachkala' />
* In 1979, 4,226 Jews lived in the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
===Russia===
* In the 1990s, Shimi Migirovich Dibiyaev was appointed chairman of the Jewish religious community of Makhachkala.<ref name='rafael' />
* In the late 1990s, a Jewish Sunday school was opened.<ref name='makhachkala' />
During the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]] in 1998−1999, several representatives of the Jewish community were kidnapped for ransom. Many Jews of Makhachkala left for Israel and other countries and regions.<ref>[http://old.nasledie.ru/terror/25_4/article.php?art=10 Jewish hostages]</ref>
* In 2002, according to the census, there were 430 Jews in the city (0.08%), there were 61 Mountain Jews (0.01%), and 417 [[Tat people (Caucasus)|Muslim Tats]] (0.08%).<ref name='makhachkala' />
* On the night of December 24, 2007, in Makhachkala, anti-Semites broke the windows in the synagogue building. Anti-Semites also desecrated a Jewish cemetery and distributed anti-Jewish leaflets in the 2000s.<ref>[https://www.newsru.com/background/18apr2005/antisem0405.html Anti-Semitic incidents in Russia]</ref><ref>[https://www.sova-center.ru/religion/news/extremism/vandalism/2007/12/d12309/ Attack on a synagogue in Makhachkala]</ref><ref>[https://ami-moy.narod.ru/A279/A279-022.htm A sharp outbreak of anti-Semitism in Dagestan]</ref>
* In the 2020s, the city had a synagogue, a Jewish cultural center, a Sunday school, and a club for older people. The size of the community, according to some sources, ranges from 2000 to 2,500 Jews.<ref name='rafael' />
=== Notable Jews of Makhachkala===
* [[Eduard Akuvaev]] (1945-2015), artist
* [[Hizgil Avshalumov]] (1913-2001), novelist, poet, playwright
* [[Mishi Bakhshiev]] (1910-1972), writer and poet
* [[Iosif Prigozhin]], music producer
* [[Eduard Puterbrot]] (1940-1993), artist
* [[Anatoly Yagudaev]] (1935-2014), sculptor
* [[Gavril Yushvaev]], businessman and investor
==See also==
* [[Judeo-Tat]]
* [[Judeo-Tat literature]]
* [[Judeo-Tat Theatre]]
* [[Mountain Jews]]
* [[Judaism in Dagestan]]
==Notes==
{{Reflist}}
{{Commons category}}
{{Jews and Judaism}}
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:Mountain Jews]]
[[Category:Jewish communities in Russia]]
[[Category:Jewish Russian and Soviet history]]
[[Category:Makhachkala]]
[[Category:Jewish history by city]]' |
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Islam originated in the VII century. The founder of Islam is the Prophet Muhammad[3] (570-632). The Holy Book is the Koran[3]. The second most important source of Islamic doctrine and law is the Sunnah, which is a collection of traditions (hadith) about the sayings and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad. The five pillars of Islam are shahada (confession of faith), prayer, fasting, alms and pilgrimage[3].
-===Russian empire===
-In 1862, the first synagogue was built in the city, in which both Ashkenazi Jews and merchants Mountain Jews prayed there (including 61 artisans and 20 soldiers of the local garrison).<ref name='rafael' />
-* The city's rabbi in the 1860s was Rabbi Benjamin ben Rabi.<ref name='makhachkala'>[https://www.rujen.ru/index.php/МАХАЧКАЛА Makhachkala]</ref>
-* In 1880, 93 Mountain Jews lived here.<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* In 1886, ethnographer Ilya Sherebetovich Anisimov registered 15 Jewish families consisting of 123 people. There was a Jewish school in the city. Jews owned 4 manufacturing shops and 7 grocery stores.<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* In 1890, there were 143-230 Jews living in the city.<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* In 1895 there were 436 Jews. There were 2 synagogues.<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* According to the 1897 census, there were 97 thousand inhabitants in the district, among them 2,795 Jews; including in Makhachkala (Petrovskoye) 9,753 inhabitants, among them 563 Jews (5.8%).<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* In 1899 there were 739 Jews here. There was a school at the synagogue (9 male students). The rabbi of the Ashkenazim was Abram Movshovich Lozner, the rabbi of the Mountain Jews was Morduchai Iliazarov.<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* In 1910, 379 Jews lived (11.8%), there were 3 synagogues, a Jewish cemetery, and a Jewish public elementary school.<ref name='encyclopedia'>"Petrovskoye." Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron. Russia, St. Petersburg, 1906—1913</ref>
-* In 1912, 453 Mountain Jews lived in Makhachkala.<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* In 1914, a men's gymnasium was established.<ref name='makhachkala' />
-* In 1917, the group "Kings of Zion" was organized.<ref name='makhachkala' />
+The civil orders established in the Russian Empire did not apply to Dagestan, but military rule continued to be maintained, which was, in fact, a colonial regime[24]. The tsarist administration rejected sharia, betting on the preservation of the traditional Jamaat system based on adats[22].
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+The clergy were removed from the administration, but Qadi was a consultant on Islamic legal proceedings and was in charge of religious affairs of the jamaat[22].
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+With the growth of social and revolutionary movements in Russia, the importance of Islam in the region only intensified. According to the 1897 census, 52,826 out of 571,154 people in the Dagestan region were literate, of whom almost 40,000 knew Arabic, that is, more than 75% of all literates. In 1904, there were 685 Muslim schools, maktabs and madrassas, where 5,118 students studied, in 1914, there were 743 maktabs and madrassas with more than 7000 students[23].
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