Organizations

With the development of various ideological movements among the Jews of Galicia and Bukovina in the second half of the 19th century, modern political, communal and educational organizations were established alongside the traditional Jewish charities and religious associations (havarot). These voluntarily organizations mirrored the unique social, economic and religious makeup of every community.  These organizations took part in all areas of everyday Jewish life: welfare, employment, education, and religious and cultural life. Some of the organizations were an integral part of the regional activity of social and political movements such as the Haskala (Jewish enlightenment), the Zionist movement, Yiddishism and the socialist movement.

 

 

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Namesort ascending Type Activity start year Activity end year Community
Zion Association in Nadworna Zionist Association
1898
Nadvirna
Zion Association in Lwow Zionist Association
Yeshiva Torat Haim in Bohorodczany Yeshiva
1905
Bohorodchany (Brotchin)
Yehudiyah in Nadworna Cultural Association Nadvirna
Yad Harutzim in Nadworna Craftsmen Association Nadvirna
Tikva (Hope) in Lysiec Cultural Association
1918
1921
Lysets
Talmud-Tora Traditional Hevra
Safah Brurah School
1906
Solotvyn