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Rydzyna, Poland:In the first half of the 20th century, after the initialdecrease caused by Jews emigration to Leszno and Silesia, Poland, the number of Jewish population came to 70 80 people (probably about 20 families) who were often close knit to each other. To the most popular surnames belonged at that time: Cohn (Kohn), Peyser, Rawack, Zoffer, Bloch, Neumann, Marcus, Gabriel Leib Scherek and Schand.
In 1800, there were 23 Jewish merchants and dealers, 1 broker, 1 tenant, 1 butcher, 1 Tailor, 1 synagogue servant, 1 unemployed person and 1 postal service. There were 17 people in 1809, 1830 - 15, 1845 - 16, 1867 - 13, and 1892 - 14. The structure of the occupations throughout the 19th century did not change and It included only the cases of other occupations, alongside traffickers [1.4] .
In the years 1834-1835 Jews in Rydzyna received 11 naturalization patents. By 1842 this figure had not changed. Tolerance certificates were then held by 6 people [1.5] . In 1837, the first Jewish councilor was Jonathan Hirsch.
In the years 1843-1845 the budget of the Jewish community was 172 talars and 18 silver cents, and the Rekrutensteuer - 12 thalers. Rydzynski Jews also paid a fee to a elementary school of 16 thalers. The sums were divided into 18 persons (13 traders and tradesmen, 1 worker, 1 Tailor, 1 shoemaker, 1 Furrier and 1 midwife) [2.1] .
Abraham Loebel Blonde, Boas Joseph Zoffer, Isaac Meyer Neumann, Falk Zoffer, Michael Schand, David Neumann, Kasriel Kohn, Berel Rawack, Gabriel Scherek, and others. DJ Cohn, Moritz Rawack and Henschel Peyser.
The Jewish community in Rydzyna did not own a Rabbi and throughout its history benefited from the support of the community in Leszno. The only exception was the vice-captain Gabriel Leib Schereck, also referred to in the sources as a scholar ( Gelehrte ).
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