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  2. But for Jews, Cossacks are symbols of fear and hatred, the perpetrators of centuries of, meaning “free man.” Living on the fringe of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Cossacks developed communities that valued freedom above all else and owed allegiance to no political power.
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    Jewish Cossacks - Wikipedia

    Of the different branches of Cossacks, the only one that is documented allowing Jews into their society were the Cossacks of Ukraine. When Poland and Lithuania were merged by King Sigismund Augustus into one commonwealth (in the Union of Lublin of 1569) the provinces of Volhynia, Podilia and … See more

    Cossack society was ethnically diverse and some Cossacks may have had their origins as far away as Scotland. Maxym Kryvonis See more

    There are many known instances of Jews joining Cossacks in the era that preceded the Destruction of Sich in 1775. One notable case is Simon Chernyavsky who was baptised at the Sich in 1765. He later served as the Sich emissary to the court of Empress See more

    The great Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz helped to form another regiment of Jewish Cossacks, "Hussars of Israel", to fight against the Russian Empire, alongside Britain, France and … See more

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    Susanna Luber's study of registration books of the Registered Cossacks contain many surnames that indicate Jewish origin. Cossack … See more

    In December 1787, Prince Potemkin, Catherine the Great's favourite and minister, founded a regiment of Jewish Cossacks for the … See more

    During the Civil War (1918–1920) that ensued after the Russian Revolution of 1917 many Jews served both in the Red Cossacks (Красное Казачество), cavalry regiments of the Red … See more

     
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