aleksey zhikhovets once, the history of gorodok literally fell ill and decided to find out as much asble about his beloved village a male mechanical assembly fitter began to collect and preserve valuable information, and at first glance it may seem to an experienced local historian with the advent of information technology, the work of collecting facts has reached a new level. thanks to alexei , a historical site has recently appeared on the internet that tells about this area. behind we didn’t notice in a fascinating conversation how we ended up as alexei in the jewish cemetery not far from pervomaiskaya street; the earliest burial dates back to 1833. aleksey traveled a lot around belarus , he visited various jewish cemeteries, but honestly for the first time in my life i see such tombstones in the form of well, how are millstones? yes, this is a millstone worked out, it was used, because, uh, this, first of all , was cheap material, it did not need to be further processed. well, this is one of the versions. why was it said before millers, but there can't be so many millers on the fa