Rogachev (or Rahachow)
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Belaya Tserkov, Boguslav, Vakhnovka, Volochisk, Gaissin and district, Gorodnitsa, Dashev, Zhitomir, Zhmerinka, Zhornishche, Zvenigorodka, Ilyintsy, Kanev, Kamenny Brod, Kitaygorod, Kozelets, Konotop, Korostyshev, Korsun, Ladyzhyn, Lipovets, Liguny, Malin, Mogilev and district, Monastyryshche, Nizhyn, Novgorod-Seversky, Novograd-Volynsky, Olevsk, Pliskov, Polonnoye, Pogrebische, Radomysl and district, Romanov, Rogachev, Ruzhin, Samgorodok, Skvira, Smela, Starokonstantinov, Talnoye, Tarashcha, Uman, Fastov, Khashchevata, Chernigov, Cherkassy, Chernobyl, Shpola and others. The case contains lists of children in Radomysl orphanages.
Kyiv, Berdichev, Malin, Zvenigorodka, Vetka, Priluka, Radomysl, Vasilyevka (Alexandria district, Kherson province), Zolotonosha, Tuzor (Orgeevsky district), Germanovka, Vasilkov, the village of Gnilitsa (Skvirsky district), Cherkassy, Rogachev; on the call-up of recruits in Kiev province, at the request of a resident of Kyiv, a voluntary practicing physician, Girsh Seva (aka Gershko Zef) from Mogilev-Podolsky, on his enrollment as a voluntary physician in the army; statistical information on Jews who have benefits due to family status in the 1893 call-up in Kanevsky district.
79א: נעתק ע”י מיכאל הכהן בראוור.- 91א-98ב: רשימות כתובות בארץ ובחו”ל.
At the request of the townswoman of Rogachev, Khana-Khaya Margolin, for permission to open a private primary Jewish school for girls in Rogachev. 1894-1903.
On the charge of Braina Kreinina in secretly teaching Jewish girls in the city of Rogachev (investigation protocol attached). List of students 1896.
Regarding arrangements for his immigration to the Land of Israel. 1927–1932, online. On page 21, it is written that he is traveling to America.
