Radin

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Radin was a prominent Jewish town in what is now Belarus, historically known as a major center of Torah scholarship and the home of the famed Chofetz Chaim.

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Raden 1
Radin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
alternativeName Radin
surface form: Raden

Radun
Raduń
associatedWithWork works of the Chofetz Chaim
surface form: Chofetz Chaim (sefer)

Mishnah Berurah
country Belarus
culturalRole center of halachic scholarship
major center of Torah study
educationalFocus Mussar and ethical teachings
Talmud study
event destruction of Jewish community during the Holocaust
hasCemetery Jewish cemetery
hasInstitution Radin Yeshiva
Radin Yeshiva
surface form: Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim of Radin
hasPilgrimageSite grave of the Chofetz Chaim
hasPopulationGroup Jews
heritageStatus site of former Jewish community
historicalRegion Poland
Russian Empire
Second Polish Republic
knownFor Chofetz Chaim Yeshiva
Torah scholarship
home of the Chofetz Chaim
yeshiva culture
languageSpoken Hebrew (liturgical)
Polish
Russian
Yiddish
locatedIn Belarus
Eastern Europe
Grodno Region
nearbyCity Hrodna
surface form: Grodno

Vilnius
surface form: Vilnius (regional center historically)
notableRabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan
surface form: Chofetz Chaim

Yisrael Meir Kagan
successors of the Chofetz Chaim in the Radin Yeshiva
notableResident Yisrael Meir Kagan
surface form: Chofetz Chaim

Yisrael Meir Kagan
partOf Pale of Settlement
surface form: historic Jewish Pale of Settlement
regionType shtetl
religiousDemographicsBeforeHolocaust majority Jewish
religiousMovement non-Hasidic Lithuanian Jewry
religiousTradition Lithuanian yeshiva tradition
Orthodox Judaism
timePeriodOfProminence early 20th century
late 19th century

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Radin alternativeName Radin
this entity surface form: Raden