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Project "Open Sources"
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Rivne Jewish community (rabbi Shneor Shneerson)
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Page coordinator Victoria Chymshyt
Supporter of this page:  Steven Grufferman, Ala and Larry Gamulka
New discovery in Wolyn/Volhynia archives shows a list of  Jewish families lived in shtetls below and the most of them perished in 1941.
Note: names of places according Russian census, year 1897             
Rivne cemetery  burial list
Translated index surnames from archive documents:
     Ostrog district
     Rovno district

All documents from archives are in  Polish or Russian.
Dubno district (see map)
Mizoch
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Mizoch
Resident list  (year 1941)
Additional sources
JewishGen Community
Routes to Roots
Wikipedia
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Coming soon
Lutsk district (see map)
Lutsk
Rozhishche
Vladimirets
and around
Zoludsk
Lutsk
Residents list  (year 1941)
Additional sources
JewishGen Community
JewishGen Kehilalinks
Routes to Roots
Wikipedia
Rozhishche
Taxpayer list 1938  (894  families)
Town records 1923
Additional sources
JewishGen Community
Routes to Roots
Wikipedia
Vladimirets
and around
Resident list  (year 1937)
Taxpayer list 1938
Additional sources
JewishGen Community
JewishGen Kehilalinks
Vladimirets
Routes to Roots
Wikipedia
Zoludsk
Election to Sejm 1938 (300 names) 
Additional sources
JewishGen Community
Wikipedia

Ovruch district (see map)
Rokitno
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Rokitno
Election to Sejm 1938  (1169 names)  
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Coming soon
Rovno district (see map)
Rovno
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Rovno
2685 families: Taxpayer list 1939
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Coming soon
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