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Kolonja Izaaka : ウィキペディア英語版
Kolonja Izaaka

Kolonja Izaaka (Kolonia Isaaka, Isakowa, קולוניה איזאקה) was a small Jewish farming village in what is now Belarus, founded in 1849 through government land grants to 26 poor Jewish families for the purpose of engaging in agriculture.〔Salit, Salomon, Kolonja Izaaka: Wies Powiatu Sokolskiego (Warsaw, 1934).〕 The settlement existed continuously until liquidated by the Nazis in November, 1942.〔Yad Vashem Records; also
Pinkas Hakehillot Polin (''Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities'', Poland, Vol. VIII, Jerusalem 2005).〕 It is a prime example of Jewish agricultural colonies in the Russian Empire.
== Location ==
The community was founded 1.5 km southwest of the town of Odelsk, then part of Grodno Governorate. After World War I, the community was annexed into the newly reunified Poland. Although Odelsk still exists, the former site of Kolonja Izaaka is now a border zone, accessible only to Belarus border police and guard dogs.

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