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Geographic AreaCollection NameTime frameTypeLocationView
Litin (Town)CAHJP Catalog Cards, Litin1655-1930Archives, Catalog of holdingsCAHJP
81 Litin catalog cards from the CAHJP. Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Latin, Hebrew, and Yiddish. All cards have been translated.
Litin (Town)Sefer haPrenumeranten (Kagan), Litin1897PrenumerantenKehilaLinks
Prenumeranten in Har Bessamim, written by Zvi Schana, brought to publication in Berdichev by his grandson Schana Zvi Lichtman. The KehilaLinks page contains 13 transliterated/translated entries and shows the original pages.
Litin (Town)Soviet Extraordinary Commission: Lists, LitinName Lists
71 name on KehilaLink website
Litin (Town)Yahad-in Unum execution site for Lityn/Lityn 1941-1945HolocaustYahad - in Unum
Yahad - In Unum ("together" in Hebrew and Latin) is a Paris-based organization established in 2004 by Father Patrick Desbois and dedicated to systematically identifying and documenting the sites of Jewish mass executions by Nazi mobile-killing units in Eastern Europe during World War II.


In Yahad - In Unum archives you can find the following resources concerning the Jewish victims of this town/village:


- Video testimonies of eyewitnesses of the mass shootings 
- Contemporary photos of executions sites of Jewish victims
- Archival pictures of the town/village and their Jewish inhabitants 
- German archives about the executions of Jewish victims 
- Soviet archives about the executions of Jewish victims 

Video testimonies can be available online upon request on Yahad Interactive Map page

Photos and short video clips of testimonies are available online on Yahad - In Unum interactive map

Others archives are available for consultation in Yahad Research Center in Paris. For more information, please contact Patrice Bensimon
Litin (Town)CAHJP Documents, 1835 Kremenets Fire Victims, KDRG 1521835Community RecordsKehilaLinks
List of residents of the town of Kremenets who suffered losses as result of a fire on April 13, 1835. The document mentions the amount to be loaned to the victims during the next 10 years from the treasury.

This document actually deals with a fire in Kremenets.
In 2008, the CAHJP Catalog listed 81 items under Litin. Some of those catalog entries have been acquired by Rose Feldman, and some of the acquired documents have been translated, at least partially. The translation from Russian to English of "List of residents of the town of Kremenets who suffered losses as result of fire on April 13, 1835" is available on the Litin KehilaLinks website (http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/litin/) and in the Kremenets Concordance. The website says the document lists 52 names, but only 12 are in the table and another 8 are signatures below the table.

1 page in Russian. Handwritten. Central Archives (CAHJP)Catalog No. HM 2-78967.3, Kremenets District Research Group (KDRG) Document No. 152. Translated by Alex Kopelberg for Rose Feldman of the Litin Group. Supplemental translation by Judith Springer for KDRG. A “Names Index” has been added at the end of the translation. It has 17 different personal names. The extract that we have consists of one page. It is a list of names of 5 signatories, plus 12 heads of household, the number of men and women in the household, a description of the property lost in the fire and its value, and the amount paid in compensation.
Litin (Town)Revision List, 1875 Litin District 1875CensusUkraine SIG researcher listed in Description
Revision List of 1875 for Litin District, acquired from CAHJP. Handwritten in ledger books in Russian. Awaiting translation and data entry.

Total: 6 records

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