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Project: Novo-Poltavka The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor, 1841-1842

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Coordinator:Sylvia Walowitz
Status:Finished
Description:Novo-Poltavka The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor, 1841-1842.
The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor
Correspondence with the ministry of governmental properties and the Kherson regional administration regarding the opening of specific establishments in the Jewish settlements in Lvovo, Nowo Bereslav, NovoPoltavka and Malaya (small) Seideminucha.
The Jews were not allowed to be given passports, and were required to have a permission to leave.
Various requests to get updates on the decisions.
Confirmation of permission for this to happen.
There is a listing of how many houses are in each colony, and siting of a law, which identified how many synagogues, prayer houses and prayer schools are allowed per which number of houses.
There is an edict to make colonies identified people who would go for the donations, three (3) from each colony, and that the colonies take responsibility that the chosen individuals will honestly collect money and bring it back.
The people identified were granted a 6 months travel ticket and paper to create sewn books in which to record the donations.
There is also an edict to notify the governor (I think that's the rank) to forbid Jews to spend the money collected frivolously.
As soon as the sent people are back to report back on it, and depending on the amount collected there would be an edict on how many plans and buildings could be built.
Identification of who specifically from each colony will be sent to collect donations (list of 15 names)
Allowance money for the travel.
An edict to notify police of the target provinces to keep the people sent for collections safe, and keep safe the money they would collect.

CAHJP - HM2/9025.1. Files 14783-14869.
Web address of the Project:N/A
Geographic Area(s):Kherson (Province)Lvovo (Town)Malaya Seydeminukha (Town)Novo-Poltavka (Town)Novyy Bereslav (Town)

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Acquire DocumentsSylvia WalowitzFinishedAcquired:
Novo-Poltavka The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor, 1841-1842.
The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor
Correspondence with the ministry of governmental properties and the Kherson regional administration regarding the opening of specific establishments in the Jewish settlements in Lvovo, Nowo Bereslav, NovoPoltavka and Malaya (small) Seideminucha.
The Jews were not allowed to be given passports, and were required to have a permission to leave.
Various requests to get updates on the decisions.
Confirmation of permission for this to happen.
There is a listing of how many houses are in each colony, and siting of a law, which identified how many synagogues, prayer houses and prayer schools are allowed per which number of houses.
There is an edict to make colonies identified people who would go for the donations, three (3) from each colony, and that the colonies take responsibility that the chosen individuals will honestly collect money and bring it back.
The people identified were granted a 6 months travel ticket and paper to create sewn books in which to record the donations.
There is also an edict to notify the governor (I think that's the rank) to forbid Jews to spend the money collected frivolously.
As soon as the sent people are back to report back on it, and depending on the amount collected there would be an edict on how many plans and buildings could be built.
Identification of who specifically from each colony will be sent to collect donations (list of 15 names)
Allowance money for the travel.
An edict to notify police of the target provinces to keep the people sent for collections safe, and keep safe the money they would collect.

CAHJP - HM2/9025.1. Files 14783-14869.
TranslationBena ShklyanoyFinishedTranslated:
Novo-Poltavka The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor, 1841-1842.
The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor
Correspondence with the ministry of governmental properties and the Kherson regional administration regarding the opening of specific establishments in the Jewish settlements in Lvovo, Nowo Bereslav, NovoPoltavka and Malaya (small) Seideminucha.
The Jews were not allowed to be given passports, and were required to have a permission to leave.
Various requests to get updates on the decisions.
Confirmation of permission for this to happen.
There is a listing of how many houses are in each colony, and siting of a law, which identified how many synagogues, prayer houses and prayer schools are allowed per which number of houses.
There is an edict to make colonies identified people who would go for the donations, three (3) from each colony, and that the colonies take responsibility that the chosen individuals will honestly collect money and bring it back.
The people identified were granted a 6 months travel ticket and paper to create sewn books in which to record the donations.
There is also an edict to notify the governor (I think that's the rank) to forbid Jews to spend the money collected frivolously.
As soon as the sent people are back to report back on it, and depending on the amount collected there would be an edict on how many plans and buildings could be built.
Identification of who specifically from each colony will be sent to collect donations (list of 15 names)
Allowance money for the travel.
An edict to notify police of the target provinces to keep the people sent for collections safe, and keep safe the money they would collect.

CAHJP - HM2/9025.1. Files 14783-14869.
TranslationBena ShklyanoyNot Yet StartedTranslated:
Novo-Poltavka The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor, 1841-1842.
The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor
Correspondence with the ministry of governmental properties and the Kherson regional administration regarding the opening of specific establishments in the Jewish settlements in Lvovo, Nowo Bereslav, NovoPoltavka and Malaya (small) Seideminucha.
The Jews were not allowed to be given passports, and were required to have a permission to leave.
Various requests to get updates on the decisions.
Confirmation of permission for this to happen.
There is a listing of how many houses are in each colony, and siting of a law, which identified how many synagogues, prayer houses and prayer schools are allowed per which number of houses.
There is an edict to make colonies identified people who would go for the donations, three (3) from each colony, and that the colonies take responsibility that the chosen individuals will honestly collect money and bring it back.
The people identified were granted a 6 months travel ticket and paper to create sewn books in which to record the donations.
There is also an edict to notify the governor (I think that's the rank) to forbid Jews to spend the money collected frivolously.
As soon as the sent people are back to report back on it, and depending on the amount collected there would be an edict on how many plans and buildings could be built.
Identification of who specifically from each colony will be sent to collect donations (list of 15 names)
Allowance money for the travel.
An edict to notify police of the target provinces to keep the people sent for collections safe, and keep safe the money they would collect.

CAHJP - HM2/9025.1. Files 14783-14869.
Dataset, Submit database to JGSylvia WalowitzFinishedSubmit to JewishGen:
Novo-Poltavka The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor, 1841-1842.
The offices of Novo-Russian and Bessarabian general governor
Correspondence with the ministry of governmental properties and the Kherson regional administration regarding the opening of specific establishments in the Jewish settlements in Lvovo, Nowo Bereslav, NovoPoltavka and Malaya (small) Seideminucha.
The Jews were not allowed to be given passports, and were required to have a permission to leave.
Various requests to get updates on the decisions.
Confirmation of permission for this to happen.
There is a listing of how many houses are in each colony, and siting of a law, which identified how many synagogues, prayer houses and prayer schools are allowed per which number of houses.
There is an edict to make colonies identified people who would go for the donations, three (3) from each colony, and that the colonies take responsibility that the chosen individuals will honestly collect money and bring it back.
The people identified were granted a 6 months travel ticket and paper to create sewn books in which to record the donations.
There is also an edict to notify the governor (I think that's the rank) to forbid Jews to spend the money collected frivolously.
As soon as the sent people are back to report back on it, and depending on the amount collected there would be an edict on how many plans and buildings could be built.
Identification of who specifically from each colony will be sent to collect donations (list of 15 names)
Allowance money for the travel.
An edict to notify police of the target provinces to keep the people sent for collections safe, and keep safe the money they would collect.

CAHJP - HM2/9025.1. Files 14783-14869.