# Dobryniów <table class="place-meta"> <tr><td>Local name(s)</td><td>Dobryniów (Polish)</td></tr> <tr><td>Region (today)</td><td>Krasnystaw County (gmina Łopiennik Górny), Lublin Voivodeship, Poland</td></tr> <tr><td>Coordinates</td><td>51.0833 23.0833</td></tr> </table> <table class="place-meta place-eras"> <tr><th>Era</th><th>Town name</th><th>Country / jurisdiction</th></tr> <tr><td>pre-1918</td><td>Dobryniów</td><td>Congress Poland (Russian Empire)</td></tr> <tr><td>1918–1939</td><td>Dobryniów</td><td>Second Polish Republic (Lublin Voivodeship)</td></tr> <tr><td>1939–1944</td><td>Dobryniów</td><td>German-occupied Poland (General Government, Lublin District)</td></tr> <tr><td>1944–present</td><td>Dobryniów</td><td>Poland (Lublin Voivodeship)</td></tr> </table> ## Overview No documented separate Jewish community exists for Dobryniów, most likely the small village in gmina Łopiennik Górny, Krasnystaw County (there is also an adjacent Dobryniów-Kolonia). Any Jewish residents would have been counted with a nearby town such as Łopiennik or Krasnystaw. Because no Jewish-heritage source describes this specific village and the name could refer to more than one settlement, Hebrew, Yiddish and a community narrative are left empty and coordinates are approximate. <small>Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobryni%C3%B3w, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmina_%C5%81opiennik_G%C3%B3rny</small> ## People with events here | Person | Event | | --- | --- | | [[Ryfka Tau (b.1862)]] | Born 1862 | | [[Abram Jankiel Tau (b.1864)]] | Born 1864 | | [[Sura Tau (b.1869)]] | Born 1869–1876 | | [[Judko Zyndel Tau (b.1873)]] | Born 1873 | | [[Icek Tau (b.1883)]] | Born 1883–1886 | | [[Chana Barbanel (b.1883)]] | Born 11/04/1883 | | [[Joseph Barbanel (b.1884)]] | Born 04/05/1884–10/27/1884 | | [[Mordka Josef Tau (b.1887)]] | Born 1887 | | [[Harry Barbanel (b.1891)]] | Born 12/17/1891–07/15/1892 |