The Dolgin Center for the Study of Jewish Migration focuses on documenting and researching the emigration of over two million Jews from the Russian Empire between 1875 and 1929,  with a particular emphasis on Belarusian Jewish communities. 

The site offers a multi-dimensional perspective on this migration phenomenon and features a rich bibliographic search engine containing archival documents, historical newspapers, scholarly literature, and doctoral dissertations. It is designed to serve researchers, students, and the general public interested in exploring the unique stories of Belarusian Jewry.  

Russia in Europe, 1914. From An Historical Atlas of Modern Europe from 1789 to 1922 With an Historical and Explanatory Text. Second Edition Revised and Enlarged. By C. Grant Robertson. Oxford University Press, 1924.