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The town of '''Shchedrin''' (pronounced: '''Shchédrín''', in English: '''Shchedrin''', in Russian: '''Щацедрин'''), is a Jewish-Chassidic settlement established by the Rebbe Tzemach Tzedek in the Minsk province in Belarus (White Russia), whose residents engaged in agriculture. | The town of '''Shchedrin''' (pronounced: '''Shchédrín''', in English: '''Shchedrin''', in Russian: '''Щацедрин'''), is a Jewish-Chassidic settlement established by the Rebbe Tzemach Tzedek in the Minsk province in Belarus (White Russia), whose residents engaged in agriculture. | ||