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Prepared by Moshe Kutten
Picture(s) | Pages |
Sdeh Menukha Ha'Ktana General view Sdeh Menukha Ha'Ktana A farmer's yard Sdeh Menukha Ha'Ktana The vegetable garden |
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Sdeh Menukah Ha'Ktana The vegetable garden (during the beginning of the 1920's)
Yefeh Nahar The synagogue |
192/193 |
Sdeh Menukha Ha'Ktana Drawing water
The well in the colony's fields Sdeh Menukha Ha'Gdola A farmer yard |
224/225 |
Water drawers in the field Cooperative work group (Artel) in the 1920's Lvovo (on the bank of the Dnieper) in the colony's vineyard |
240/241 |
The colony of Nahar Tov (drawn from memory by Israel Betzer) | 292/293 |
R' Zalman-Leib Veslnitzki, the patriarch of the large Simkhoni family in Israel under his cherry tree in his farm in Sdeh-Menukha Ha'Gdola The educator, R' Moshe Yevzory Yevzrikhin, the grandfather of Asaf Simkhoni on his mother side The grandson Major General Asaf Simkhoni, the commander of the 1956 Sinai campaign who was killed [in the last day of] the war |
304/305 |
The memorial to the colonies' martyrs built by the Holocaust survivors from Sdeh-Menukha The inscription on the memorial, in Russian and Yiddish says:
Here buried Soviet citizens from the village of Klininsk (Sdeh-Menukha), 1875 people, elderly, men, women and children, who were tortured and murdered by the fascist executioners and the collaborators during the temporary occupation, on the 16 of September, 1941 At the victims' mass grave on the memorial day for the colonies martyrs |
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Sdeh-Menukha Ha'Gdola the fruit tree orchard The harvest in the field (during the 1920's) Sdeh-Menukha Ha'Gdola in the orchard |
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R' Avraham Simongauz. One of the first settlers of Inguletz (one hundred years old). DovoraGitle Tverdovsky (nee Medem) One of the first girls born in NovoPoltavka (85 years old) |
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Prepared by Moshe Kutten
Surname | First Name | Article's Author in this book | Notes | Page(s) |
Alexander the 1st | Russian Czar | 23 - 25, 27, 40, 42, 44, 45, 50, 53, 149, 152, 195, 252 | ||
Alexander the 2nd | Russian Czar | 95, 101, 102, 104, 110, 115, 118, 405, 407, 408 | ||
Ekaterina the 2nd | Czaritza of Russia, also known as Catherine the Great | 19 | ||
Hershel | the Klezmer in Sdeh Menukha | 188,214 | ||
Joseph the 2nd | Emperor of Austria-Hungary empire | 16 | ||
Mar'el | Atara Parag's brother | 281 | ||
Motl | The kleizmer | 279 | ||
Nekhama | Rakhel Pnini's sister | 229 | ||
Nikolai (Nicolai) the 1st | Russian Czar | 45, 50, 54 - 57, 61, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 75, 79, 84, 102, 150, 161, 163, 245, 248, 348 | ||
Nikolai (Nicolai) the 2nd | Russian Czar | 239, 245, 298, 354 | ||
Pavel (Paul the 1st) | Czar of Russia. also known as Czar Paul the 1st | 19, 21, 23 | ||
Yaakov | ben Khaviv | 232 | ||
Yehuda-Leib | Rabbi, Kleizmer | 279 | ||
Yoelik | slaughterer in sdeh Menukha Ha'Ktana | 214 | ||
Zalman | Israel ben Eliyahu's uncle (Sdeh Menukha Ha'Ktana) | 214 | ||
ADLER | Feiga | 257 | ||
A'HARONI | Aharon-Hirsh | 351 | ||
A'HARONI | Malka | 350 | ||
AHARONOVITZ-SHTEINBERG | Leizer | 376 | ||
ALEIKHEM | Shalom | Pen name of Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich | 247, 275, 352, 422 | |
ALEK | Julius | 429 | ||
ALEXEYEV | Russian senator | 39 | ||
ALKON | Leon | 23 | ||
ALMOG (KOPELEVITZ) | Yehuda | 330 | ||
ALTMAN | 429 | |||
ASTITAS | Meir | 257 | ||
ASTITAS | Shmeul | 258 | ||
AVIDOV | Nesya | yes | 279 | |
AVIGAL (BEIGEL) | Moshe | 247 | ||
BACKENDORF | Russian Minister of Police | 66, 67, 68, 69, 74 - 76, 78, 79 | ||
BAKUNIN | Russian Mohilev Provincial Minister | 31 - 33 | ||
BALFOUR | Arthur | 263, 310 | ||
BALLIA | Shneor | 119 | ||
BAR-COHEN | 188 | |||
BAR–DROMA–GALLILI | Tzipora | yes | 342, 347, 382 | |
BAR-DROMAH | Yehushua | yes | 343, 382 | |
BARINSKI | Yaakov–Leib | 343, 344 | ||
BAVLI | Khaim | 319 | ||
BEIBILOV | Khaim | 209 | ||
BEILIS | Menakhem-Mendel | Russian Jew accused of ritual murder in Kiev | 146, 234, 271 | |
BEN ELIYAHU | Israel | yes | Member of book's Initiating committee | 8, 217 |
BEN ELIYAHU | Rivka | 216 | ||
BEN ELIYAHU | Shaike | 216 | ||
BEN GURION | David | 330 | ||
BEN SADEH | Menakhem | yes | 188 | |
BEN TZION | Simkha | The pen name of the author Alter Gutman | 301 | |
BERKIN | Khaia | yes | 280 | |
BERNSTEIN | Yosef | 61 | ||
BERTENZON | Z. | 122 | ||
BETZER | Yisrael | yes | 274,292 | |
BIALIK | Khaim-Nakhman | yes | 144, 235, 248, 310 | |
BLEICHROEDER | Samuel | Baron | 118 | |
BLUDOV | Head of the committee of Jewish affairs and later the Interior Minister | 64 - 72, 407 | ||
BODENHEIMER | Max | Dr. | 279 | |
BOKAL | Mania | 119 | ||
BONAPARTE | Napoleon | Emperor, France | 34, 40, 125 | |
BOROKHOV | Dov-Ber | 329 | ||
BRAMSON | L. | 122 | ||
BREKHMAN | Yoel | 298, 300, 302, 304 | ||
BRONIN | Z. | 122, 429 | ||
BRUTZKUS | Ber-Dov (Boris) | 122, 429 | ||
BUDYONNY | Semyon Mikhailovich | Red Army's general | 233, 318 | |
BUTRYMOWICZ | Mateusz | Polish noble, Sejm representative from Pinsk | 17, 18 | |
CHEBERYAK | Vera | witness in the anti-Semitic Beilis trial | 146 | |
CHERNOVITZ | Khaim | Rabbi (nicknamed in Hebrew "Harav Hatzair -"The Young Rabbi) | 235 | |
CHIRKOVITZ | Russian senior official | 79 | ||
COHEN | Israel-Dov | Rabbi | 232, 235 | |
COHEN | Khaim | yes | 234 | |
COHEN | Yanke (Ya'akov) | Melamed | 243 | |
CORNIES | Mennonite. Head inspector of Jewish colonies in Ekaterinoslav | 88 | ||
CZACKI | Tadeusz | Polish noble, head of the Sejm finance commission | 18 | |
CZARTORYSKI (CHARTORINSKY) | Adam-Jerzy | Polish noble,, Russian deputy foreign minister, a member of the Committee to Remedy the State of the Jews | 23, 27 | |
DANZIG | Avraham | Rabbi | 348 | |
DARBUSH | Russian general, commander of the Gendarmes Corps | 64, 65 | ||
DASHKOVITZ | Shmuel | 235 | ||
DAVIDOVSKI | 298 | |||
DE HIRSCH | Maurice | Baron | 9, 118, 119, 121, 383 | |
DE RICHELIEU | Russian duke, Novo-Russia Provincial Minister | 32, 33, 37, 38, 42, 43 | ||
DELON | Eliezer | 41 | ||
DEMIDOV | Russian Deputy Novorossiya Provincial Minister | 72, 73, 75, 77 -79, 86, 92, 96 | ||
DENIKIN | Anton | Russian general | 197, 225, 274, 315, 355, 366, 367 | |
DERZHAVIN | Russian senator | 22, 195 | ||
DINKIN | "White" Russian general | 233 | ||
DIYAKOV | Russian general, Provincial Minister of Mohilev | 64, 67 | ||
DOLGORUKOV | Russian Prince, Kharkov Provincial Minister | 73, 74 | ||
DORFAMAN | Gitl Ekaterina-Moiseievna | Doctor | 344 | |
DORFMAN | Moshe | 344 | ||
DOR-SINAI | Zeev | yes | 361 | |
DRABKIN | Rabbi | 234 | ||
DUBNOV | Shimon | 429 | ||
DUBOVITS | 164 | |||
DUKHIN | Yehoshua | yes | 285, 322 | |
DYERZHAVIN | Gavril-Romanovich | Russian senator and Justice Minister, member of the Committee to Remedy the State of the Jews | 21 - 23, 25 - 27, 29 | |
EFRAT | 95 | |||
EISENBAUM | Antony | 389, 396 | ||
ERESH | Elimelekh | 383 | ||
EREV | Yaakov | 194, 379 | ||
EREZ | Yehuda | yes | 375 | |
ERLICH | Asher | 429 | ||
ETTINGER | Akiva | 122, 413, 414, 429 | ||
FINKELSTEIN | Nakhum | 31 - 33, 394, 396 | ||
FRUGG | Shimon | yes | 8, 14, 170, 249, 273, 310, 312 | |
FRUMKIN | M. | Member of the "KOMZET" state committee | 134 | |
GAAN | Russian head of settlers' Supervisory Committee, and later consultant and member of the Assets Ministry council | 87, 88, 90 - 92, 95, 96, 98, 104 | ||
GALITZIN | Russian Graf, Minister of Religions and Education | 42, 44, 45 | ||
GAMM | Russian head of the colonies' Supervisory Committee | 105, 106 | ||
GEBEL | Russian agronomist | 89 | ||
GESEH | Russian Poltava Provincial Minister | 74 | ||
GESSEN | Julius | 27, 28, 429 | ||
GILBOT | Meir | 253 | ||
GINSBURG, BARON | 122 | |||
GLADKII | Russian head of Ekaterinoslav department of state assets | 87 - 91, 95 | ||
GLANZ | Yaakov | 255 | ||
GOLDA | V. | Member of the "KOMZET" state committee | 134 | |
GOLDE | 384 | |||
GOLDE | 429 | |||
GOLOMB | Diklah | yes | 4 | |
GORDIN | Yaakov | 352 | ||
GORSTEIN | B. | yes | 386, 420 | |
GRIGORIEV [OR GRIGOROV] | Nikifor | Ukrainian Hetman | 296, 233, 315, 317, 318, 346, 347, 356, 357, 376 | |
GRUZENBERG | 122 | |||
GRUZENBERG | Oscar | 271 | ||
GUBER | Mordekhai | yes | 257 | |
GUBER | Rivka | yes | 256 | |
GUREVITZ | A. | yes | 286 | |
GUROVITZ (OR GUREVITZ) | Herman-Bernard | 101, 109 | ||
GUSAK | Rusiian G. O. P interrogator | 338 | ||
GUZMAN | Yehudit | yes | 277 | |
HALPERIN | Khayim | yes | 4, 12, 272 | |
HARUSI | Imanuel | yes | 4 | |
HAUSNER | Gideon | 248 | ||
HAZAZ | Khaim | 248, 252 | ||
HELLER | Israel | yes | 370 | |
HERDER | Moshe | 119 | ||
HERZL / HERTZL | Theodor | 9, 279, 300, 310. 311, 378 | ||
HIRSZOWICZ | Avraham | 17, 18 | ||
HOŁOWIŃSKI | Polish Sejm representative, member of the committee to improve the state of the Jews | 18 | ||
HURVITZ | Itah | yes | 291 | |
IGNATYEV | Nikolay Pavlovich | Russian Interior Minister | 299 | |
INZOV | Russian general, head of the Guardian Bureau for the Settlers | 44, 45, 47 - 50, 52, 55 - 58, 60, 61, 69, 73, 395 | ||
ISLAVIN | A. B. | Personal secretary of Kisliyov - Russian Minister of State Assets | 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 108, 109, 110 | |
ISRAELI | Bentzion | 384 | ||
ITZEK | 396 | |||
IVANSCHINTZEV | Russian inspector of the "Jewish Settlement" - in 1880 | 113 - 115, 116 | ||
IZAACKCHIK | Moshe | 249 | ||
JEZIERSKI | Polish noble - head of committee to remedy the state of the Jews. | 18 | ||
JOZEFOWICZ | Tzvi-Herszel | Rabbi | 17 | |
KAFRI | Mikhael | 280 | ||
KAHAN | B. | 429 | ||
KAHANA | 393, 394 | |||
KAHANOV | Leibel | yes | 194, 379 | |
KALGAORIA | Russian Ekaterinoslav Provincial Minister | 37 | ||
KAMENEV | Lev | Bolshevik leader | 285 | |
KAMINKER | Tzipora | yes | 236 | |
KANKRIN | Russian Graf, Finance Minister | 63 - 66, 70 | ||
KARINOV | Polish province-minister of Minsk | 19 | ||
KARSON | L. | Member of the "KOMZET" state committee | 134 | |
KARTZEV | Russian court advisor for special tasks | 84 - 86 | ||
KATZENELSON | Yehudah-Leib Dr. | Also known in his pen name as the author "Buki ben Yagli" | 122 | |
KERENSKY | Alexander-Fyodorovich | A leader of the Russian revolution | 187, 224, 235, 311, 342, 379, 380, 382 | |
KESEH | Yona | 347 | ||
KHALILI | Mordekhai | yes | Member of book's Initiating committee | 8, 226 |
KHAVKIN | 429 | |||
KHOLONOVSKY | Russian member of the committee to remedy the state of the Jews. | 18 | ||
KIRSHNER | 429 | |||
KISLIYOV | Russian Graf, Minister of State Assets | 69, 72 - 76, 84, 86 - 92, 95, 96, 101, 108 | ||
KLAUS | Russian senior official of Novorossiya Settlement Department | 111, 112, 113 | ||
KLAUSNER | Y. | Doctor | 235 | |
KOCHUBEY | B. P | Russian noble - noble, chair of the Committee to Remedy the State of the Jews and later Interior Minister, | 23, 26, 27, 29, 31 - 36, 45, 46 | |
KOMAROV | Ben-Tzion | yes | 198 | |
KOMAROV | Russian senior official in the Interior Ministry | 71 | ||
KONDRENTZOV | Russian Novorossiya Deputy Provincial Minister, Demidov's replacement | 92 | ||
KONTENIUS | Russian head judge in Novorossiya | 36, 37, 42, 43 | ||
KOOK | Tzvi-Yehuda | Rabbi | 266 | |
KOSOI | Berl | 347 | ||
KOZODAVLEV | Russian vice-interior and interior minister | 39, 42, 44, 45 | ||
KRASOLSHCHIK | Y. | 122 | ||
KRIVESKY | Russian Inspector of the colonies | 75 | ||
KULISHOV | 87 - 89 | |||
KURAKIN | Russian Interior Minister | 38 | ||
KUTIN | Shlomo | 258 | ||
LANSKY | Russian Office Manager and later the Interior Minister | 53, 55, 56 - 58, 407 | ||
LARIN | V. | Member of the "KOMZET" state committee | 134 | |
LENIN | Soviet Union Communist Ruler | 382 | ||
LENOV | 42, 43 | |||
LENPORT | Israel | 31 | ||
LESHCHINSKI | Yaakov | 140, 429 | ||
LESHKROV | Russian government official | 43 | ||
LEV | Leah | 249 | ||
LEVINSOHN | V. | Academic consultant of the rabbinical colleges in Vilna and Zhitomir | 102 | |
LEVINSON [RIBAL] | Yitzkhak-Ber | Rabbi | 80, 81 | |
LEVINSTEIN | 343 | |||
LEVISON | V. | Professor, Curriculum advisor for the Jewish rabbinical and teaching college in Vilna | 102 | |
LIEBERMAN | 32, 33, 188, 192 | |||
LIKHTMAN | Breina | yes | 259 | |
LILIENBLUM | Moshe-Leib | 118, 119 | ||
LIPNOV | Y. P. | Russian government's inspector | 37, 42 - 44 | |
LITVINOV | M. | Member of the "KOMZET" state committee | 134 | |
LIVNEH-LIEBERMAN | Tzvi | yes | 4, 7, 13 | |
LUBARSKI / LIUBARSKI/ LOVARSKI | Sh. | Agronomist | 122, 380, 416, 417 | |
LUBERSKI | 380 | |||
MAHLER | Rafael | 429 | ||
MAKHNO | Batko | Ukrainian gang leader | 129, 198, 200, 225, 239, 253, 261, 263, 315, 318, 319, 376, 377, 383, 417 | |
MANDELSHTAM | A. L | Professor. Academic consultant of the rabbinical colleges in Vilna and Zhitomir | 102 | |
MANEH | Mordekhai-Tzvi | 273 | ||
MEDEM | Yehoshua | yes | 262 | |
MELTZER | Shimshon | yes | 4, 176 | |
MENDELSTAM | Benyamin | 80, 81 | ||
MENDELSTAM | A. L. | Curriculum advisor for the Jewish rabbinical and teaching college in Vilna | 102 | |
MENUKHI (NINBURG) | Yehuda | yes | 197, 216 | |
MEREZSHIN / MARZHIN | H. | Yevsektsia representative to committee for settling Jews in Crimea | 429, 386 | |
MERZHIN | A. | 134, 343 | ||
MESTCHEKIN | Yosi | yes | 4, | |
MILMAN | Hershel-Aba | 232 | ||
MIRKIN | Agronomist | 272 | ||
MOKHER SFARIM | Mendele | Pen name of Shalom Yaakov Abramovitz | 275, 397 | |
MONETFIORY | Russian minister | 81 | ||
MORADOV | 369, 370 | |||
MORAVIOV / MURAVYOV | Russian Minister of State Assets | 102, 104406, 407 | ||
NEKHEMKIN | Arie | 250 | ||
NIKITA | Russian Babkova Farm's Vice-Manager | 364 | ||
NINBURG | Avraham-Moshe | 199, 379, 380 | ||
NINBURG | Doba | 200 | ||
NINBURG | Feiga | 199 | ||
NINBURG | Shlomit | 199 | ||
NINBURG | Shternah | yes | 200 | |
NINBURG | Tuvia | 216 | ||
NITKIN | Victor | 429 | ||
NIVOKHOVITZ | Yehuda-Leib | 23, 28 | ||
NOODLE | Aharon | 242 | ||
NORDAU | Max | 310 | ||
NOTKIN (SHKLOVER) | Neteh-Nathan | 20 - 23, 28, 29, 35, 80, 81 | ||
NOVKOVSKY | Yehuda | Rabbi | 352 | |
OBAROV | Russia's Secretary of Education | 102 | ||
OGIŃSKI | Lithuanian duke | 22 | ||
ORSHANSKI | N | 429 | ||
OSCHUK | Rusiian G. O. P interrogator | 336 | ||
OSTROVSKI | G. | Jewish estate owner in Ekaterinoslav | 115 | |
OSTROVSKI | Z. | 134 | ||
OVADIA | 393, 394 | |||
OVOLYANOV | Russian attorney general | 22 | ||
OVROV | Russian minister | 81 | ||
OZSHIGOV | Russian Police Chief in the Kherson province | 75, 76 | ||
PADYIEV | Russian assistant of General Inzov | 44, 47, 48, 50 - 53, 56, 60, 61 | ||
PALKOV | Alter | 286 | ||
PALKOV-LEV | Leah | yes | 290 | |
PARAG | Atara | yes | 282 | |
PARAG | Nakhman | yes | 282 | |
PELN | Russian Baron, Courland Provincial Minister | 73 | ||
PERES | Ya'akov | 81 | ||
PERETZ | Avraham | 23, 27, 28 | ||
PERETZ | Y. L. | 187, 247 | ||
PERL | Yosef | yes | 393 | |
PETLIURA | Symon | Ukrainian gang leader | 225, 239, 274, 310, 315, 339, 355, 356, 380, 383, 417 | |
PINNES | Arye-Leib | 348 | ||
PINSKER | Leon | 118 | ||
PINSKI | David | 247 | ||
PIODOROV | Russian Kherson's Provincial Minister | 90 | ||
PITKIN | Mordekhai | yes | 4, 177 | |
PIVNIAK | Rusiian G. O. P interrogator | 338 | ||
PLUSHKIN | 188 | |||
PNINI | Khaim | 230 | ||
PNINI | Rakhel | yes | 229 | |
PNINI | Zisel | 230 | ||
POLIASTRO | Bilha | Doctor | 344 | |
PONIATOWSKI | Stanisław-August | Polish king | 19 | |
POPKIN | Eliezer | 235, 237, 239 | ||
POPOV | Russian government's Secret Advisor | 39, 41, 53 | ||
POTYOMKIN | Russian prince | 27, 28 | ||
PRANAITIS | Feiga | witness in the anti-Semitic Bailys trial | 146 | |
PRIZEL | Adam | Polish noble - Russian deputy Foreign Minister, a member of the Committee to Remedy the State of the Jews | 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26 | |
RABINOWITZ | Yaakov | 266 | ||
RASPUTIN | Grigori Yefimovich | 311 | ||
REBOSNIKOV | 270 | |||
REDA | A Ukrainian leader and a gang leader | 380 | ||
ROSENTHAL | H. | 81 | ||
ROTHSCHILD | Nathaniel Mayer | Baron | 9, 118 | |
ROZHENSKI | Arye | yes | 353 | |
ROZIN | Rakhel | 192 | ||
RUDNITZKI | Russia special envoy of the Ministry of State’s Assets | 102 - 105, 109 | ||
RUPIN | Arthur | 429 | ||
SAKHANOVSKI | Tzelik | 377 | ||
SAMUELEV / SAMUILOV | father and Family | 270, 295, 297, 298, 301 | ||
SAMUELEV | Sara | Mother | 295 | |
SCHINDLER | Russian provincial physician | 73 | ||
SCHNEERSOHN | Dov-Ber | Admor, Rabbi | 80 | |
SCHNEERSOHN (SHNEUR) | Zalman | Rabbi | 80, 351, 378 | |
SCHWALBIN | 352 | |||
SCHWARTZ | 293, 298 | |||
BOROVOI (BAR-RAV-HAY) | Sh. Y. | 429 | ||
SHADMI | Sara | yes | 193 | |
SHADMI | Tzvi | yes | 190 | |
SHAPIRA | L. M. | 247 | ||
SHCHARBACHOV | 413 | |||
SHEIKEVITZ | Nakhum_Meir | with the pen name SHEME"R | 192 | |
SHEPTELOVNITZ | Neteh | Doctor | 28 | |
SHEVCHENKO | Taras Hryhorovych | Ukranian poet | 310 | |
SHINMAN | A. | Member of the "KOMZET" state committee | 134 | |
SHMULEVITZ | 384 | |||
SHTERNGES | 258 | |||
SHUMAKHER | 384 | |||
SIMKHONI | Asaf | 304 | ||
SIMKHONI | Yehudit | yes | nee Yevzori-Yevzrikhin | 311, 314, 319, 379 |
SIMKHONI | Yeshayahu | 319 | ||
SIMKHONI (VESILNITZKI) | Mordekhai | yes | Member of book's Initiating committee | 8, 210, 216, 318, 319, 358 |
SIMONGAUZ | Avraham | 350 - 353 | ||
SIMONGAUZ | Khana–Stesya | 351 | ||
SIMONGAUZ | Moshe | 351 | ||
SIMONGAUZ | Shmuel | 350 | ||
SIMOV | Russian general, Patron of the colonies | 272 | ||
SIVIRIN-POTOCZKY | Polish noble - Russian minister and a member of the Committee to Remedy the State of the Jews | 23 | ||
SKOROPADSKY | Ukrainian leader | 346 | ||
SLIOZBERG | Henri | 122 | ||
SLUTZKI | Yehuda | yes | 4 | |
SOKOLOV | Nakhum | 116, 118 | ||
SOLOGUV | Russian head of Bobruisk office of the Ministry of State Assets - | 97 | ||
SPERANSKY | Mikhail | Russian manager of the interior ministry | 24, 27 | |
SPRANCHIK | 32, 33 | |||
STALIN | Soviet Union Communist ruler | 373 | ||
STEIN | Doctor | 236 | ||
STEINBERG | A. | 429 | ||
STEMPEL | Baron, Russian Supervisory Committee's manager for the Jewish colonies in Kherson and Ekaterinoslav | 90 - 92, 95 | ||
STEPHANOVKA | Estate noble owner in Ekaterinoslav | 115 | ||
STERN | Betzalel (Bezilius) | 82 | ||
STOREVELSKY | Yosef | 348 | ||
STROKOV | Russian senior official in the Ministry of State Assets | 95 | ||
TAGAICHINOV | Russian Ekaterinoslav forest inspector | 89 | ||
TARTAKOWER | Arie | 429 | ||
TATIANES | Dunika | 215 | ||
TCHERNIKHOVSKI | Shaul | 8, 205, 249 | ||
TIKHAYEV | Russian provincial minister | 119, 120 | ||
TIOMKIN | Zeev | 236, 302 | ||
TOKARVITZ | Yaakov | Rabbi | 344 | |
TOREN | Avraham | yes | 237 | |
TRIBMAN | David | yes | 382 | |
TROKOV | Russian investigative commissioner | 95 | ||
TROTSKY | Leon | 337 | ||
TROTZKI | B. Y. | 429 | ||
TRUMPLEDOR | Yoseph | 187, 329 | ||
TVERDOVSKY / TVERDOVSKI | Avraham-Ber | Mentioned in his pseudonym Ber'eh-Volf | 148, 149, 152, 157, 159, 160, 162, 163 | |
TVERDOVSKY / TVERDOVSKI | David | yes | 4, 145 | |
TVERDOVSKI / TVERDOVSKI (NEE MEDEM) | Dvora-Gitl | Also mentioned as a pseudonym as Dvora Zeisel | 147, 153, 175, 353 | |
TVERDOVSKY / TVERDOVSKI | Khaya | 145 | ||
TVERDOVSKY / TVERDOVSKI | Moshe-Leib | Mentioned in his pseudonym as R' Yehuda Leib | 145 - 175 | |
TVERDOVSKY / TVERDOVSKI | Nakhman | 145 | ||
TZEITLIN | Yehoshua | 27 | ||
VASILCHIKOV | Russian Provincial Minister of Kiev | 406, 407 | ||
VERLINSKY | Nakhum | 236 | ||
VESLNITZKI | Zalman-Leib | 304 | ||
VLADIMIROVITZ | Ivan | Russian Babkova Farm's Manager | 364 | |
VON GRUBER | Russian inspector of the Jewish rabbinical colleges in Vilna Zhitomir and teacher college in Vilna | 101, 102 | ||
VORONTZOV | Russian Novorossiya Provincial Minister | 72, 73, 75 - 78, 81 - 83 | ||
VOZNESENSKI | Sokolov | Russian provincial minister | 159 | |
WELLER | M. | 122 | ||
WILFNED | Yosef | yes | 4 | |
WINOVER | M. | 122 | ||
WRANGEL | Pyotr | Russian White general | 225, 226, 318, 320 | |
YAFEH | Yitzkhak | 56 | ||
YANKELEVITZ | Khana | 262 | ||
[YAVETZ] | Yosef-Meir | Rabbi | 242 | |
YEHUDAI | Rakhel | yes | 266 | |
YELIN | David | 301 | ||
YEVZORI-YEVZRIKHIN | Benyamin | 319, 324, 325, 328 | ||
YEVZORI-YEVZRIKHIN | David | 322, 327 | ||
YEVZORI-YEVZRIKHIN | Leah | 322 | ||
YEVZORI-YEVZRIKHIN | Moshe | yes | 291, 301, 304, 314 | |
YEVZORI-YEVZRIKHIN | Yehuda | yes | 311, 312, 316, 319 - 322, 341 | |
YEVZORI-YEVZRIKHIN | Zrubavel | 314, 318, 319, 321, 324 - 326, 328, 329 | ||
YIEDANOV | Russian Head Inspector over the Jewish colonies | 48 | ||
YIGNATIEV | Russian minister | 116 | ||
YITZKHAKI (RASHI) | Shlomo | Rabbi | 246, 254 | |
ZALMAN | Eliyahu ben Shlomo | The Gaon from Vilna | 378 | |
ZEIDEL | 234 | |||
ZELENOI | A. A. | Russian Minister of State Assets | 109 | |
ZELTZER | Eliezer | 233, 237, 239 | ||
ZELTZER | Israel | yes | 240 | |
ZELTZER | Shoshana | 233 | ||
ZLIYONI | Ukrainian Hetman | 346 | ||
ZOHAR | Tzvi | yes | 4 | |
ZONENBERG | Zundil | 41 | ||
ZONKOVSKII | Russian head of religions and education ministry | 42 | ||
ZUBOV | A. V. | Russian general, a member of the member of the Committee to Remedy the State of the Jews | 23 | |
ZUSMAN | 350, 353 |
Organization Name | Notes | Page(s) |
Agro-Joint | A branch of the Joint for resettling Jews | 134, 135, 194, 385, 386 |
A'havat Tzion | Literally - The Love of Zion Zionist organization | 302 |
Am Olam | Literally - Eternal People - An organization for the establishment of socialist agricultural settlements in America | 10, 118, 121, 430 |
Bikur Kholim | Visiting the Sick“, welfare organization | 351 |
BILU (Beit Yaakov Lekhu Venelekha ) | Literally - House of Jacob, let us go”, a movement for settling in Eretz Israel. | 10, 118, 209, 430 |
Bund | General Jewish Worker Alliance Party | 243, 250, 343, 366 |
Central Committee for the Assistance to Jewish Refugees | 346 | |
Central Committee in Petersburg | JCA organization for helping Russian Jews to develop skills for productive occupations | 122, 123 |
Christian-Jewish Society | Organization establish by Czar Alexander the 1st to convert Jews to Christianity | 45 |
Formanta Agraria | A corporation for the development of the Jewish agriculture - in Argentina | 9 |
Fraternidad Agraria | Financial center cooperative agriculture federations in Argentina | 9 |
Geulat Akhim | Literally - Brothers' Salvation“, Zionist organization | 233 |
Hakhnasat Kallah | Literally - Bringing the bride under the bridal canopy , welfare organization to help poor brides | 232, 251 |
Ha'Shomer | Literaqlly - The Guard – a Jewish defense organization | 314 |
Hatkhiya | Literally - The Revival - Zionist organization | 280 |
He'Khalutz Ba'Moshavot | Literally - The Pioneer in the Colonies“, youth pioneer organization | 311, 314 |
He'Khalutz | Literally - The Pioneer“, Zionist organization | 139, 187, 194, 197, 209, 224 - 226, 233, 259, 280, 281, 290, 313, 314, 318, 326, 328, 330, 331, 337, 342, 346, 347, 359, 360, 363, 366-370, 377, 379, 381, 385, 386, 430 |
He'Khaver | The Comrade' - the students' Zionist Union | 346 |
ICOR | Organization for the Jewish Colonization in Russia (from Yiddish - Yiddishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie in Rusland) | 421 |
JCA (Jewish Colonization Association) | Established by Baron de Hirsch | 9, 122, 123, 124 - 127, 135, 190, 201, 220, 244, 245, 262, 263, 266, 271, 273, 274, 291, 303, 342, 371, 376, 380, 383, 384, 413, 414. 416, 418, 419, 430 |
JDC (Joint) | American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | 132, 134, 371, 385, 430 |
Jewish Colonial Bank | 303 | |
JNF (Keren Kayement Le'Israel or KKL) | The Jewish National Fund | 209, 233, 258, 279, 280, 286, 311 |
Khevrat Talmud Torah | The organization of Jewish and Torah study | 232, 351 |
Khibat Tzion | Literally - Lovers of Zion the precursor to Zionism | 9, 118, 121 |
Kol Israel Khaverim (Alliance Israélite Universelle or in short The Alliance) | Jewish educational and social organization founded in France in 1860 | 116 |
KOMZET (or KUMZET) | Russian government's Committee for Assisting Jewish Agriculture | 134 - 136, 138, 374, 421, 430 |
Lekhem Evionim | Literally - Bread for the Poor“, welfare organization | 232, 351 |
Maccabi | Zionist organization | 233 |
Ma'ot Khitin | Literally Pennies for Wheat“, welfare organization | 251 |
OPE – Khevrat Mefitzei Haskala | Organization for the Dissemination of Education | 189, 346 |
ORT | Association for the Promotion of Skilled Trades | 118, 119, 132, 135, 383 - 385, 416 - 419, 421 |
OZET | Society for Settling Toiling Jews (GEZERD in Yiddish) | 134 - 137, 374, 386, 421, 430 |
Poalei Tzion | Workers of Zion“, Zionist organization | 366 |
Socialist Zionism movement (S“Z) | 261, 281 | |
Tarbut | Literally - Culture“, a secular organization for teaching Hebrew. | 342 |
Tzeirei Tzion' | Literally - Youths of Zion , Zionist organization | 187, 209, 233, 236, 237, 239, 346, 363, 369, 376, 377, 380 |
War Relief | Jewish American wellfare union | 325 |
Yevsektzia | Jewish section of the Communist Party | 137, 139, 254, 261, 328, 329, 352, 366, 368, 379, 381, 386, 430 |
Z S Yugend | Zionist - Socialist Youth's | 329, 334, 335 |
Z S (or SZ) | Zionist-Socialists - Labor Zionist party | 261, 329, 330, 334, 376, 377, 379 |
Jewish Colony | Location / Notes | Page(s) |
A'havat Avoda | Ekaterinoslav province | 401 |
Akhdut (Unity) | Crimea | 426 |
Akhdut (Unity) | Crimea | 139 |
Aleksandreny | Bessarabia | 412 |
Avoda (Work) | Crimea | 139 |
Beit Lekhem | Crimea | 139, 426 |
Beit Lekhem Yehuda | USA | 10 |
Beridnova | Odessa region | 424 |
Blalalo–Blad | Bessarabia | 412 |
Bobrovy-Kut | Kherson province | 11, 34, 103, 137, 187, 189, 192, 210, 229, 269, 273, 274, 294, 354, 355, 356, 357, 372, 383, 409, 419, 423, 429 |
Bogodarovka | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Brichevo | Bessarabia | 412 |
Dobroye | Kherson province | 11, 34, 111, 129, 273, 293, 314, 316, 317, 320, 335, 341 - 347, 356, 381 - 383, 409, 418, 429 |
Dolgintzova | Kherson province | 425 |
Dombroveny | Bessarabia | 412 |
Eriozova | Odessa region | 424 |
Eyegene Mi (Our Own Effort) | Odessa region | 424 |
Frei Erd (free land) | Odessa region | 424 |
Freiheit (Freedom) | Odessa region | 424 |
Freiland | Kherson province | 371 |
Freiland (happiness) | Odessa region | 424 |
FrieHeim (Free Home) | Odessa region | 424 |
Friling (Spring) | Odessa region | 424 |
Gil'ad | USA | 10 |
Gorkaya | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Grafskoya | Ekaterinoslav province | 112, 115, 409 |
Ha'Tikva (The Hope) | Crimea | 139 |
Horostaipoli | Kiev Province | 374, 375 |
Ikar (Farmer) | Crimea | 139, 426 |
Inguletz (Har-Shefer) | Kherson province | 11, 34, 47, 350 - 353, 393, 409, 425 |
Izraelovka (Ya'azor) | Kherson province | 11, 34, 103, 233, 234, 237, 238, 393, 409, 429 |
Kadima (Forward) | Crimea | 426 |
Kaminka (Kamenka) | Kherson province | 34, 36, 47, 393, 409, 425 |
Kapresht | Bessarabia | 412 |
Karmel | USA | 10 |
Karmia | USA | 10 |
Katovsky | Odessa region | 424 |
Kauzschitz | Pinsk province | 129 |
Khaklai (Agriculturalist) | Crimea | 139, 426 |
Kherut (Freedom) | Crimea | 139, 426 |
Khlebodaravka | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Khliyebarov | Odessa region | 424 |
Kiliyanovka | Podolia, Belarus | 257 - 259 |
Komzetovka | Odessa region | 424 |
Konstantinova | Belarus, Grodno province | 348 - 353 |
Krasonselka | Ekaterinoslav province | 93, 112, 409, 427, 429 |
Lasker | USA | 10 |
Likht (Light) | Odessa region | 424 |
Liser | USA | 10 |
Lvov (Lvovo, Libovo, Lvova) | Kherson province | 78, 82, 103, 137, 240, 372, 383, 409, 418, 423 |
Lyublin | Bessarabia | 412 |
Ma'ayan | Crimea, Hakhshara settlement for the He'Khalutz movement | 139, 385, 426 |
Markuleshti | Bessarabia | 412 |
Mazor | Kherson province | 11 |
Merapeskaya | Ekaterinoslav province | 245 |
Mezhirich | Ekaterinoslav province | 93, 115, 409, 427, 429 |
Mi on unzer tzukinft (Our effort is our future) | Odessa region | 424 |
Mishmar | Crimea, Hakhshara settlement for the He'Khalutz movement | 139, 385, 426 |
Montefiori | USA | 10 |
Nadezhnaya | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Nahar-Tov (Nahar-Tov Ha'Gdola, The "New" Nahar-Tov and the "Old" Nahar-Tov) | Kherson province | 11, 34, 38, 69, 72, 84, 176, 194, 248, 267 - 341, 383, 393, 409, 423 |
Nechayevka | Ekaterinoslav province | 93, 112, 115, 129, 241 - 247, 409, 427, 429 |
Nei Heim (New Home) | Odessa region | 424 |
New Odessa | USA | 10 |
(Novo) Berislav | Kherson province | 78, 82, 103, 383, 409 |
Novo-Kovno | Kherson province | 103, 248, 250, 409, 425 |
Novomirka | Odessa region | 424 |
Novo-Podolsk | Kherson province | 248, 409 |
Novo-Poltavka | Kherson province | 11, 34, 82, 103, 112, 122, 129, 190, 153, 220, 260 - 266, 271, 273, 342, 343, 346, 352, 356, 371, 376, 377, 380 - 383, 409, 416, 418 |
Novo-Vitebsk | Kherson province | 248 - 255, 409, 425 |
Novo-Zhitomir | Kherson province | 409, 425 |
Novo-Zlatopol | Ekaterinoslav province | 93, 112, 409, 427, 429 |
O?ed???apter | Odessa region | 424 |
Pavlova | Belarus, Grodno province | 348 - 353 |
Petrovska | Odessa region | 424 |
Pobeda (Victory in Russian) | Crimea | 426 |
Poltavska | Kherson province | 78 |
Priyutnoya | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Promukloya | Kherson province | 409 |
Rabattnik (?) | Crimea | 426 |
Roiter Oktiober (?) (Red October?) | Odessa region | 424 |
Romanovka | Kherson province | 78, 81, 82, 101, 109, 271, 273, 294, 314, 315, 383, 409, 423 |
Roskoshnaye | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Rosnopola | Odessa region | 424 |
Rovnopol | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Sdeh Menukha Ha'Gdola (Tatarka, later Kalinindorf) | Kherson province | 11, 34, 38, 103, 137, 187 - 190, 192, 193, 201, 209, 210, 214, 227, 230, 238, 248, 269, 274, 294, 314, 318 - 321, 334, 336, 337, 354, 355, 357, 373, 378, 383, 393, 409, 419, 429 |
Sdeh-Menukha-Ha'Ktana (Nevel) | Kherson province | 11, 103, 176, 185, 188 - 230, 274, 304, 314, 320, 334, 354, 355, 371, 373, 378 - 380, 383, 393, 409, 418, 419, 423 |
Sehaidek | Kherson province | 11, 231 - 240, 409 |
Selkhoz | Odessa region | 424 |
Shchedrin | Bobruisk Oblast, Belarus | 80 |
Sicily Island | LA, USA | 10 |
Sladkovodnaya | Ekaterinoslav province | 409 |
Sofyovka | Vohlyn | 410 |
Tel-Khai | Crimea, Hakhshara settlement for the He'Khalutz movement | 139, 277, 385, 426 |
Touro | USA | 10 |
Tova | Ekaterinoslav province | 401 |
Trudoliubovka | Ekaterinoslav province | 93, 112, 115, 129, 409, 427, 429 |
Vertyuzhany | Bessarabia | 412 |
Vesselaya | Ekaterinoslav province | 93, 112, 409, 427, 429 |
Vogotzlova | Odessa region | 424 |
Volnaya | Kherson province | 409 |
Waldheim (later llych’s Wills) | Birobidzhan | 422 |
Yefeh-Nahar (Effengar) | Kherson province, On pages 145 - 176, it is mentioned in its pseudo name - Nahar Gilovka | 11, 34, 163, 192, 164, 145 - 176, 269, 272, 314, 317, 320, 335, 341 - 347, 371, 376, 380 - 384, 393, 394, 396, 409, 418 |
Yetzira (Creation) | Crimea | 139, 426 |
Yizluchistoye | 49, 409 | |
Zatishe | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Zelenopolya | Ekaterinoslav province | 409, 427 |
Zemerov | Crimea | 426 |
Zemliedieliyetz (worker of the land) | Crimea | 426 |
Zguritza | Bessarabia | 412 |
Zokhorveka | Odessa region | 424 |
Zorya (or Dorya)? | Crimea | 426 |
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