Jews in Chausy Uyezd

The List of Jewish Communities and their population (Men) according to the last revision, published in Mogilev Gubernia Vedomosty in 1907 and 1912

Chausy: 1615

Gory: 185

Dribin: 207

Ryasna: 330

Sukhari: 172

Chernevka: 96

Chigrinovka

Sloboda Dranikha (Dranikhovka)

A list of Jewish public workers in Chausy extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in in 1861-1916

A list of Jewish public workers in Gory extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in in 1881-1916

A list of Jewish public workers in Dribin extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in in 1881-1916

A list of Jewish public workers in Ryasna extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in 1879-1916

A list of Jewish public workers in Sukhari extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in in 1878-1916

A list of Jewish public workers in Czernevka extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in 1878-1916

A list of Jewish public workers in Chigrinovka extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in in 1901-1904

A list of Jewish public workers in Dranikha (Dranikhovka) extracted from Mogilev Guberinia Memory Book and “Mogilevskie Gubernskie Vedomosti” published in 1898-1904

List of Jews called for trial at Mogilev Court for Chausy Uyezd in 1907 and Jews elected for Jury in 1908

List of Jews called for trial at Mogilev Court for Chausy Uyezd in 1912 and Jews elected for Jury in 1913

Images of 1900' Petition of Chausy Society of craftsmen to allow construction of "Tylim" synagogue (in Russian) signed by Kiva-Mendel Zakoshansky, Zodik-Wolf Dozortzev and Zalman Dovidov Zodikov

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