The Zhitomirsky family (Yiddish: זשיטאָמירסקי) is a Jewish family originating from present-day Ukraine. The earliest known members of the family lived in Bakhmut and Mariupol. Their descendants moved to Taganrog, now part of Russia, where they became known as a "dynasty of academics" as many of them engaged in research.[1]

Konstantin Israel Zhitomirsky with his wife and children in Taganrog, 1903

Tree of notable family members

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Other notable relatives

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Linguist Anna Dybo is married to Alexander Borun, son of Viktor Zhitomirsky's second daughter, Nina.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Житомирские. Семья таганрогских ученых [Zhitomirsky. A family of researchers from Taganrog]". Таганрогская Правда (in Russian). 2021-04-08.
  2. ^ Татаринов, С.; Федотов, С. (2013). Штетл Бахмут — феномен еврейского народа в Донбассе [Bakhmut as a shtetl. The Jews of the Donbass] (PDF) (in Russian). Харьков: Cлово.
  3. ^ "Konstantin Zhitomirsky". Yiddish Leksikon. 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2023-07-05.
  4. ^ Файн, Виктор; Вершинин, Сергей (2013). Таганрогские Сабсовичи и их потомки. Опыт генеалогического исследования [The Sabsovich family of Taganrog. A genealogical study] (in Russian). Москва: Триумф.