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Tsyurupinsk

Community
Tsyurupinsk
Ukraine (USSR)
Jews began to settle in Aleshki in the early 19th Century. By the middle of that century, there was a synagogue in the town. In 1897, Aleshki was home to 744 Jews, who made up 8.3 percent of the total population. Most of the local Jews were either artisans or petty traders. Under Soviet rule, the occupational structure of the Jews of Aleshki began to change. The high taxes imposed by the Soviet authorities on private trade and small-scale crafts compelled the local Jews to seek out other occupations, or leave the town for larger cities. In 1928, Aleshki was renamed Tsyurupinsk, after the Bolshevik functionary Aleksandr Tsyurupa, a native of Aleshki who had died earlier that year. In the late 1920s, a Jewish collective farm was established near Tsyurupinsk. It had workshops for repairing agricultural machinery and manufacturing furniture and shoes, as well as a kindergarten. In 1939, the Jewish population of Tsyurupinsk stood at 472, comprising 4.15 percent of the total population. Tsyurupinsk was occupied by German troops on September 10, 1941. In late September or early October 1941, some 800 Jews from Tsyurupinsk and its vicinity were murdered at a site east of the town. In 1943, the children of mixed marriages between Jews and non-Jews were murdered in Tsyurupinsk. Tsyurupinsk was liberated by the Red Army on November 4, 1943.
Tsyurupinsk
Tsyurupinsk District
Nikolayev Region
Ukraine (USSR) (today Oleshky
Ukraine)
46.625;32.723
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Fate
Abramovich Mina 1897 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Anisimova Rita 1898 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Arenshtam Berta 1906 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Arenshtam Emanuil 1889 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Arenshtam Genya 1923 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Arenshtan Ida 1901 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Arenshteyn Pinkhus 1895 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Arenshteyn Sonya 1923 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Aserzon Klara 1865 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Asviyan Dina 1923 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Asviyan Kira 1937 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Asviyan Sarra 1901 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Asviyan Volf 1940 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Berezovskiy Monya 1934 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Brusilovski Aron 1915 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Brusilovski Ida 1927 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Brusilovski Moisei 1880 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Brusilovski Moisey Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Brusilovski Polina 1883 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Brusilovski Tania 1912 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bushkov Mendel 1885 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Bushkova Raisa 1898 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Bushkova Tzilya 1924 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Butilova Ida 1924 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Butova Ida 1923 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Chernyak Izya Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Chilevich Shapshel Aleksandr 1922 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Dorfman Abram 1894 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Dorfman Maria 1892 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Dorfman Pyotr 1936 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Dorfman Zinovi 1930 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Edelshteyn Moisey 1872 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Fridland Semyon 1906 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Gershkovich Anna 1897 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Gershkovich Busya 1925 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Gershkovich Dina 1923 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Gershkovich Raisa 1923 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Gershkovich Samuil 1898 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Gessen Liza Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Gessen Teyvel Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Gomberg Abram 1891 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Gomberg Mark Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Gomberg Sonya 1891 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kanaresh Abram Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kanaresh Doba Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kanarsh Abram 1866 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kanarsh Berta 1898 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Kanarsh Doba 1866 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kanarsh Maksim 1923 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union
Kanarsh Marta 1925 Tsyurupinsk, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union