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Boiany

Boiany
Boian
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Coat of arms of Boiany
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Boiany is located in Ukraine
Boiany
Boiany
Boiany in Ukraine
Coordinates: 48°16′N 26°8′E / 48.267°N 26.133°E / 48.267; 26.133Coordinates: 48°16′N 26°8′E / 48.267°N 26.133°E / 48.267; 26.133
Country  Ukraine
Oblast Chernivtsi Oblast
Established 8 April 1528
Government
 • Mayor Ion Jalbă
Elevation 158 m (518 ft)
Population
 • Total 4,425
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 60321
Area code(s) +380 3733

Boiany (Ukrainian: Бояни, Romanian: Boian, Yiddish: באיאןBoyan) is a commune (selsovet) in the Chernivtsi Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It is located in the Novoselytsia Raion (district) close to Sadagura in the historic region of Bukovina. It is composed of two villages, Boiany and Hai (Гай; Hlinița).

It was the ancestral estate of Ion Neculce, chronicler of the history of the Principality of Moldavia in the 18th century.

According to legend, the village was founded by a forester raising oxen (Boi in Romanian) in a glade. In the Middle Ages, trade route linking Cernăuţi (now Chernivtsi) with Iaşi passed through the village. The village is first officially attested in a document dated April 8, 1528 by Petru Rareş, ruler of Moldavia. The Boian estate is given as a wedding gift to Ion Neculce's mother, Catrina Cantacuzino, together with Cernauca and 21 other villages. Upon Neculce's flight and exile in Russia, the estate was confiscated and given to another nobleman, but in 1720 Neculce was granted permission to return to Moldavia. He then proceeded to sue the new owner and managed to convince the court to return the Boian estate to him.

The Hasidic dynasty of Boyan was founded here in 1887 by Rabbi Yitzchok Friedman (1850–1917), eldest son of the first Sadigura Rebbe, Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Friedman (1820–1883). Upon the death of his father in 1883, Rabbi Yitzchok and his brother Rabbi Yisrael (1852–1907) assumed joint leadership of their father's Hasidim. Although they were content with this arrangement, many of the Sadigura Hasidim preferred to have one Rebbe, and in 1887, the brothers agreed to draw lots to determine who would stay in Sadigura and who would move out. The lots fell to Rabbi Yisrael to remain as the second Sadigura Rebbe, while Rabbi Yitzchok moved to the neighboring town of Boiany (Boyan) and established his court there, becoming the first Boyaner Rebbe. Under his leadership, Boyaner Hasidut flourished. Boyaner communities were established in nearby towns as well as in Tiberias, Safed, and Jerusalem, Israel.


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