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    Located in Tsarist Russia’s fertile Bessarabia region, turn-of-the-century Kishinev was home to about 55,000 Jews among a population of 280,000. Today, the city is called Chisinau, and is the capital of the Republic of Moldova.
    After the Russian Revolution, Kishinev became part of the Bessarabia Governorate and then, in 1918, part of the Kingdom of Romania. In 1940, it was annexed by the Soviet Union and became the capital of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Chișinău has undergone a significant transformation.
    Wedged between Ukraine and Romania, the small country is home to 15,000 Jews, most of whom live in the city that defined the word pogrom in 1903. As with other attacks organized against Jews, the Kishinev pogrom began with a “blood libel,” or the accusation that Jews murdered a Christian child to use its blood for ritual purposes.
    Today, the city is called Chisinau, and is the capital of the Republic of Moldova. Wedged between Ukraine and Romania, the small country is home to 15,000 Jews, most of whom live in the city that defined the word pogrom in 1903.
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