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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Kwartalnik Historii Żydów
    Angaben zur Quelle: 276 (2020) 755-767
    Keywords: Wolfowicz, Zelman ; Governors Biography ; Jews History 18th century ; Jews Politics and government 18th century ; Drohobych (Ukraine) Politics and government 18th century
    Abstract: Zelman Wolfowicz, a sub-tenant of the Drohobycz starostwo estate, was an outstanding figure in the history of the town and estate in the middle of the eighteenth century. The period he was in office was marked by the usurpation of power and different abuses of authority: falsification of tax registers and the illegal collection of taxes for his own benefit, disregard for the rules in the process of electing kahal leaders, and using physical force against his opponents. This article reveals certain aspects of relations in the Jewish community, as well as the impact of the activities of Zelman Wolfowicz and his entourage on the life of the Christian population of Drohobycz and the local estate. In addition, the source material has allowed us to reconstruct fragments of the long-term contest for power between Zelman Wolfowicz and Józef Dawidowicz, a local customs tenant. This confrontation influenced relations in the Jewish community, whose representatives joined in the conflict supporting the opposing parties.
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    In:  Kwartalnik Historii Żydów 276 (2020) 741-753
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Kwartalnik Historii Żydów
    Angaben zur Quelle: 276 (2020) 741-753
    Keywords: Wolfowicz, Zelman ; Local government ; Jews Biography ; Jewish criminals Biography ; Governors Biography ; Drohobych (Ukraine) Anecdotes
    Abstract: This article focuses on the legend of Zelman Wolfowicz in statu nascendi; that is, in the case files of his hearing at the royal commissioners’ court, as well as in other judicial records. Those documents provide us with many details about Zelman’s life, but also contain stereotypes and fantasy. It is not possible to definitely sort fact from fiction in the life story of Zelman Wolfowicz, but we can analyse how his legend was created during his life as well as later, in ethnography, historiography, and the popular press of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries. This article discusses the existing historiography of Zelman Wolfowicz and then tries to reconstruct his biography on the basis of historical sources, by separating legendary threads from historical data. The legendary aspects are the subject of a separate analysis in the subsequent section. Finally, an attempt is made to explain the way in which Zelman Wolfowicz came to his position in the royal estate and how he succeeded in exercising his informal power for such a long time.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 37,1-2 (2023) 101-121
    Keywords: Wolfowicz, Zelman ; Governors Biography ; Jews History 18th century ; Jews Politics and government 18th century ; Folk songs History and criticism ; Jews Folklore ; Drohobych (Ukraine) Politics and government 18th century
    Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century in the historiography and popular writing of the three nationalities living in what was then Habsburg Galicia—Polish, Jewish, and Ukrainian—there was an ongoing debate about the motif of the alleged leasing of Orthodox churches by Jews in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The motif of the Jews “holding the keys to the church” was intended, in its own way, to justify the anti-Jewish nature of the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648, as well as later rebellions in Ukraine. The problem, however, was that most testimonies of such practices came from literary rather than historical sources. Therefore, the discovery in the archival sources of the character of Zelman Wolfowicz (ca. 1680–1757) from Drohobych, a factor of the starostess Dorota Tarłowa and an informal administrator of the estate, who was sentenced to death for all kinds of economic and criminal offences against the population of the demesne, could have held the key evidence confirming the thesis of the oppression of the Ukrainian people by Jewish leaseholders under the authority of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In Zelman Wolfowicz’s case, no confirmation was found that he ever “held the keys to the church.” Nevertheless, he was associated with this practice by means of a misread and misunderstood folk song, whose hero happened to bear the same name: Zelman. The power of legend, combined with antisemitic stereotypes, has caused both historiography and ethnography to bolster this image while ignoring the source evidence.
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