qualifications: champions, alexey, one, one club, absolutely right, watch, intellectual competition show, heading game, on our tv channel. we turn left, on derzhinsky street, and see the republican geological natural monument. ivyevsky spring. during the first world war, the germans did not have enough fresh water, so they cut four wells in this place. more than 100 years have passed since that time, and the fourth spring from underground is still is in full swing. a few meters away, typical jewish buildings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, like throughout belarus in ivye, they lived as kohals and had a separate quarter. where one could find the most delicious buns and pies, of course, in jewish bakeries, the latest fashions of that time were learned from tailors of this nationality, and jews were also turned to when a shoemaker, barber or any other craftsman was needed. jews settled in vyvye in the 16th century, at the end of the 16th century. there were more than 3,500 people, which is about 80% of the total population. the second world war changed everything. most of the jews died then, the rest left in the eighties and early nineties.