Register Office Acts concerning Jewish inhabitants of Jarczów can be found in State Archives in Zamość and Lublin .
Database [as of 26 XI 2008].
State Archive in Zamość
22-400 Zamość, 69 A Hrubieszowska Street
tel. +48 (84) 638-93-82
fax 639-23-35
e-mail: archiwum@zam.pl
www.archiwum.zam.pl [as of 26 XI 2008].
State Archive in Lublin
20-950 Lublin, 13 Jezuicka Street, post box number 113
tel. +48 (81) 532–80–71 to 72
fax 528–61–46
e-mail: kanc@lublin.ap.gov.pl
www.lublin.ap.gov.pl [as of 26 XI 2008].
| Place |
Religion/Denomination |
Act type |
Dates |
|
| Jarczów |
Jewish |
Addenda |
1900 |
774/0 Register Office Acts of
The Synagogue Community in Jarczów
|
| Jarczów |
Jewish |
Acts of marriage |
1826-1875 |
113/0 A compilation of Register Office Acts
|
| Jarczów |
Jewish |
Acts of Marriage |
1876-1894, 1896-1905 |
774/0 Register Office Acts of
The Synagogue Community in Jarczów |
| Jarczów |
Jewish |
Acts of birth |
1826-1875 |
113/0 A compilation of Register Office Acts
|
| Jarczów |
Jewish |
Acts of birth |
1876-1905 |
774/0 Register Office Acts of
The Synagogue Community in Jarczów |
| Jarczów |
Jewish |
Acts of death |
1826-1875 |
113/0 A compilation of Register Office Acts
|
| Jarczów |
Jewish |
Acts of death |
1876-1905 |
774/0 Register Office Acts of
The Synagogue Community in Jarczów |
Community
[Polish, gmina; Yiddish, kahal; Hebrew, kehila]
A form of organization in Jewish communities. The term has two meanings: it refers to a group of Jews having their own internal organization, including self-government and authorities; it also means the body of authorities governing this group.
Jewish law and tradition, along with government legislation, were the two main factors(...)
Community
[Polish, gmina; Yiddish, kahal; Hebrew, kehila]
A form of organization in Jewish communities. The term has two meanings: it refers to a group of Jews having their own internal organization, including self-government and authorities; it also means the body of authorities governing this group.
Jewish law and tradition, along with government legislation, were the two main factors(...)
Lublin
[Yiddish, Lublin]
In the fourteenth century, Lublin became an important political and economic center. Beginning in 1413, Polish-Lithuanian congresses took place there; in 1474, Lublin became the voivodship capital, and in 1578, the seat of the Crown Tribunal, the court of last instance for the nobility. In addition, the sejms (parliaments) would convene there.
The city played(...)
Synagogue
[Greek, synagogé = assembly], beit kneset [Hebrew, house of assemblies]
The building in which Jews pray, known in Polish as boznica.
The synagogue is the focus of religious life, and to some extent also for the social life in traditional Jewish communities. Its institutional origins reach back to antiquity, most probably to the period of the Babylonian captivity, when the(...)
Synagogue
[Greek, synagogé = assembly], beit kneset [Hebrew, house of assemblies]
The building in which Jews pray, known in Polish as boznica.
The synagogue is the focus of religious life, and to some extent also for the social life in traditional Jewish communities. Its institutional origins reach back to antiquity, most probably to the period of the Babylonian captivity, when the(...)
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