Archives of the Center for Jewish History - Vitebsk

Official documents and correspondence, birth certificate, a letter from the editorial board, and a ruling by a local Rabbi.

Emigration permissions.

Jewish National Commissariat, a memo.

These subseries also include materials on Jewish organizations, the Jewish Press Exhibit in Cologne, and France during the German occupation.

[pre-WWII] Various views of the exterior under construction; workers pose amid the planks and other materials.

Recommendations for improvement of the quality of Jewish education, verification of Yankel’ Leĭbovich Pruzan employment as a school dentist, congratulatory note on the opening of the Vitebsk Teachers’ Institute by Spaskiĭ, additional conditions for the acceptance of new students

Pogroms in Vitebsk and Smola, copies in typescript, Russian, 8 pp.

Pogroms in Zhitomir, Polotsk, Vitebsk, Melitopol, Brest, and Grodno, copies and typescripts, Russian, 17 pp.

Articles (fragments); memoirs by Leon Argus-Postovelsky (Levi Yitskhok Hargel); Kuznetz, Siberia, Vitebsk, St. Petersburg.

Savings and loan society of Vitebsk as well as report on savings and loan society of Gory-Gorky.