Tetiiv

Tetiiv (Ukrainian: Тетіїв, IPA: [teˈtijiu̯]) or Tetiyev[1] (Russian: Тетиев) is a city in Bila Tserkva Raion in the Kyiv Region in Ukraine.

[3] The city is located on two banks of the Roska River, into which the right tributaries of the Rosishka and Dubravka flow.

[9] An estimated 3,000-4,000 Jews died due to the Tetiyev pogroms and the remaining Jewish population completely fled the city, only returning a decade later.

[1][10][6] A significant diaspora from Tetiyev immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, where they established the Oheb Zedek-Cedar Sinai Synagogue.

[17] Since 2016, City Day celebrations have been postponing to the first decade of May, when Tetiiv received self-government under Magdeburg Law, namely on May 4, 1606, at the request of Prince Janush Ostrozhskiy.

The Wailing Wall , a memorial to the victims of the Tetiyev pogroms of 1919-1920
Świeykowski Chapel
Porhun mill
Large crowd standing outdoors in the street and watching an event out-of-frame
Celebration of City Day in 2017