Horodok (Ukrainian: Городок; Russian: Городо́к; Polish: Gródek)[1] is a village in Dashiv settlement hromada, Haisyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, in Ukraine.
[citation needed] Initially, the settlement was called Grudek (Ukrainian: Грудек), and was founded between 1612 and 1625, then being part of the Granov volost[uk].
It was founded by a nobleman from the Sieniawski family of the Leliwa coat of arms, who, at the time, was the owner of the land that comprised the Granivska volost.
In the beginning of Autumn of 1941, several Jews were publicly tortured and hanged in the town square as an intimidation tactic.
In modern times, there is a Jewish cemetery atop a hill in the village with tombstones from up until the end of the 19th century.