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Goobi
1920/1923
Executive Committee of the Novo Ushytsia District Committee
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State Archive of the Khmelnytsky Region
Державний Архів Хмелницької Області
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Фонд Р1010
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виконком Новоушицької повітової ради
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Executive Committee of the Novo Ushytsia District Committee
1920
1923
781 archival units
Overseeing local elections: The following election records include information on local Jewish residents: election records for district committee elections, lists of voters for various selsoviets and other local councils.
Local Employment: The following employment records include information on local Jewish residents: Certificates of expenses incurred by district committee members, personnel records of the employees of the local tax bureau, lists of employees of local factories and businesses.
Post WWI Affairs: Records on Jewish refugees returning to the district from Poland after WWI.
NEP: The following records include information on local Jewish residents: In general, the majority of the so-called “NEP” men in this district, those who conducted trade and other private endeavours under the NEP, were Jewish. The documents include: certificates for the right to small private trade under the NEP, testimonies for the purpose of requesting the right to trade and artistic endeavours under the NEP, confiscation of the property of those trading without a permit, levying administrative fines for local residents.
Census Data: Lists of households, with nationality specified.
Religious Community: List of all Jewish organisations in the district, reports on the process of government taking over religious property (including synagogues), examination of Jewish religious books, appraising the value of property seized from synagogues.]]>
Novo Ushytsia is located in the Khmelnytskyi region (oblast) (known as Proskurov until 1954) Region of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. After 1991, Khmelnytskyi became part of independent Ukraine.
Nova Ushytsya
Trade and commerce
Refugees
Census records
Jewish community
Synagogues
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum