Medzhybizh castle Letychivsky area Khmelnitsky region, Ukraine. — Stock Photo, Image

Medzhybizh castle Letychivsky area Khmelnitsky region, Ukraine. — Photo

Medzhybozh village was first mentioned in chronicles in 1146. The city is considered the birthplace of the Hasidic movement in Judaism, as in the years 1740-60, lived here the founder of the Chassidic movement Yisrael Baal Shem Tov.

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