posted on 2020-02-19, 08:04authored byMaya Balakirsky Katz
<div>Productive use of big data in the map of</div><div>dominant Hasidic groups 1900–1945, which provides</div><div>the relative number of shtieblekh of the dominant</div><div>Hasidic group within the total number of Hasidic</div><div>shtbliekh across and even slightly beyond the boundaries</div><div>of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.</div><div>This data appears inside graphic squares with sides of</div><div>thirty-five kilometers, which represents the average</div><div>size of a district, which shows the institutionalization</div><div>of Hasidism on the local and regional levels.</div>