Metadata: Khabno Rural Executive Committee of the Council of Workers’, Peasants’, and Red Army Deputies
Collection
- Country:
- Ukraine
- Holding institution:
- State Archive of the Kyiv Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Державний архів Київської області
- Postal address:
- 04119, м.Київ, вул.Мельникова, 38, 40.
- Phone number:
- 380 (44)206-74-99
- Web address:
- http://dako.gov.ua/
- Email:
- dako@archives.kiev.ua
- Reference number:
- F. R-99
- Title:
- Khabno Rural Executive Committee of the Council of Workers’, Peasants’, and Red Army Deputies
- Title (official language):
- Хабенский волостной исполнительный комитет Совета рабочих, крестьянских и красноармейских депутатов
- Creator/accumulator:
- Khabno Rural Executive Committee of the Council of Workers’, Peasants’, and Red Army Deputies
- Date(s):
- 1919/1921
- Language:
- Russian
- Ukrainian
- Extent:
- 50 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Scope and content:
- Documents housed in the fond include a decree of the Ukrainian SSR Council of People’s Commissars on aid to victims of counterrevolution, including pogrom victims (1921), and a circular declaring certain categories of the clergy (including rabbis) to be “social parasites,” and stripping these persons of political and voting rights (1920); information on teachers of the Khabno Jewish school; lists of family members of Jewish Red Army personnel from the town of Khabno [now Polis’ke/Polesskoe, a district centre of the Kyiv/Kiev region], and of members of the Jewish drama club of the Khabno branch of the Kultur-lige; announcements of shows staged by a Jewish children’s troupe to benefit famine victims; etc.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- Rural executive committees began to be established in February 1919 pursuant to a decree of the Provisional Workers’ and Peasants’ Government of Ukraine of 8 February 1919 on organizing local-level authorities. As supreme entities of Soviet power in the territories of their respective volosti [rural areas], they answered to rural congresses of councils and were subordinate to county executive committees. Rural executive committee entities maintained voter rolls and records of citizens subject to the draft; dealt with issues pertaining to culture and education; registered public and religious associations; assessed taxes on merchants and real estate owners; etc. Rural executive committees were dissolved in 1923.
- System of arrangement:
- The fond includes a single inventory; files are systematised chronologically (with some exceptions).
- Finding aids:
- An inventory is available.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Theological Seminary