Metadata: Executive Committee of the Tsibulev District Council of Workers’, Peasants’, and Red Army Deputies; Tsibulev, Uman’ Area
Collection
- Country:
- Ukraine
- Holding institution:
- State Archive of the Cherkassy Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Державний архів Черкаської області
- Postal address:
- 224 A Blahovisna Str., Cherkasy, 18015 Ukraine
- Phone number:
- 380 (472) 37-30-26
- Web address:
- ck.archives.gov.ua
- Email:
- archive_ck@arch.gov.ua
- Reference number:
- F. R-2243
- Title:
- Executive Committee of the Tsibulev District Council of Workers’, Peasants’, and Red Army Deputies; Tsibulev, Uman’ Area
- Title (official language):
- Исполнительный комитет Цибулевского районного Совета рабочих, крестьянских и красноармейских депутатов, м. Цибулев Уманского окр.; Виконавчий комітет Цибулівської районної Ради робітничих, селянських і червоноармійських депутатів, м-ко Цибулів Уманського окр.
- Creator/accumulator:
- Executive Committee of the Tsibulev District Council of Workers’, Peasants’, and Red Army Deputies
- Date(s):
- 1923/1927
- Language:
- Ukrainian
- Russian
- Extent:
- 245 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Scope and content:
-
Included are minutes of sessions of the Uman’ Area Executive Committee’s national minorities bureau, the bureau of the Jewish section of the Uman’ Area Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine, the commission on national minorities of the Tsibulev District Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine, and general assemblies of the Jewish population of the district; inspection certificates of village councils as pertain to work with national minorities; information on the size and social makeup of the Jewish population; Jewish schools’ expense budgets, and information on their condition, numbers of their pupils, and the percentage of children covered; testing documentation on the learning of students of Jewish labour schools, lists of students, and an annual report for the 1926-27 school year; data on the number of Jews who had graduated from anti-illiteracy [likbez] institutions.
Also included are information on setting up an organisation of the All-Ukrainian Society for Land Settlement of Jewish Toilers (OZET) in the district, and on the work of a faction of the Uman’ Area Department of the OZET and its fulfilment of assignments in the resettlement of Jewish families; correspondence with the district department of the OZET on elections for the society’s board and on subscription to the newspaper Der emes; summary cards of the Tsibulev Resettlement Society, and resettlers’ questionnaire forms (1927); a circular containing a letter of the Uman’ Area Administrative Department (20 July 1926) on rabbis performing unsanctioned sermons “of a clerical-chauvinistic nature” and on the need to take measures to bar these in the future; a circular containing a letter of the Uman’ Area Land Settlement Department (19 September 1927) on Jewish craftsmen’s and farmhands’ entitlement to land; information on Jewish pioneer detachments, and on the organisation of Jewish national village councils in the villages of Teplik, Terny, Pokotilovka, Ekaterinopol’, the Jewish settlement council in the town of Tal’noe, etc.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- District executive committees of councils of workers’, peasants’, and Red Army deputies were created by the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee (VUTsIK) decree “On the administrative-territorial division of Volhynia” (7 March 1923) on the basis of the liquidated rural executive committees. They oversaw economic, public, and cultural activities in the territory under their jurisdiction. They temporarily ceased activities in 1941-44 in connection with the occupation of the region’s territory by German forces. Upon adoption of the Soviet Constitution of 1936 and the Ukrainian Constitution of 1937, they were renamed executive committees of councils of toilers’ deputies, and pursuant to the Constitutions of the USSR and Ukrainian SSR of 1977, of people’s deputies. They were the supreme executive and administrative bodies of state power in the territory of districts, and oversaw the activities of settlement and village councils.
- Access points: locations:
- Ekaterinopol’
- Tal’noe
- Teplik
- Tsibulev
- Ukraine
- Uman’ area
- Subject terms:
- Agriculture
- Anti-religious activity (Soviet Union)
- Communism
- Communism--Communist parties and organisations
- Correspondence
- Education
- Education--Schools and universities
- Education--Students
- Jewish councils
- Professions
- Professions--Crafts
- Rabbis
- Resettlement of Jews
- Statistics
- Yiddish periodicals
- System of arrangement:
- The fonds includes a single inventory systematised according to the structural-chronological principle.
- Finding aids:
- An inventory is available.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Theological Seminary