Alternate names: Leova [Rom, Mold], Leovo [Rus], Levo, Russian: Леово. Moldovan: Леова. 46°29' N, 28°15' E, 45 miles SW of Chişinău (Kishinev), 17 miles SE of Huşi, on the Prut River (Romanian border). 1900 Jewish population: 2,773. Pinkas HaKehilot, Romania, Vol. 2 (1980), p. 362: "Leova".
- Our House in Leova (Moldova). Translation of Undzer Shtub in Leowa,Jacob Baltzan. A book of the memoirs by Jacob Baltzan, who was born in Leova in 1872 and lived there until 1904. Project Coordinator for the translation - Joel Waters, Yizkor Book Project, JewishGen.
- "Leova" - Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Romania, Volume 2, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem. Project Coordinator for the translation - Joel Waters, Yizkor Book Project, JewishGen.
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