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Most of the archival material of the Sofia Jewish community was burned by the community iself before Jews were deported from the capital during World War II. However, death registers that cover a period of at least 100 years are held in the synagogue and in the Jewish Plot Office of the Municipal Cemetery. In the municipal government administration, vital records exist from 1878. | |||
=== Records in Israel === | |||
Some records are held at [http://sites.huji.ac.il/archives/ The Central Archives for the history of the Jewish People Jerusalem (CAHJP)]. To see | Some records are held at [http://sites.huji.ac.il/archives/ The Central Archives for the history of the Jewish People Jerusalem (CAHJP)]. To see |
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Records in Bulgaria[edit | edit source]
Most of the archival material of the Sofia Jewish community was burned by the community iself before Jews were deported from the capital during World War II. However, death registers that cover a period of at least 100 years are held in the synagogue and in the Jewish Plot Office of the Municipal Cemetery. In the municipal government administration, vital records exist from 1878.
Records in Israel[edit | edit source]
Some records are held at The Central Archives for the history of the Jewish People Jerusalem (CAHJP). To see
Administratively, Bulgaria is divided into twenty six districts. Each has an archive where civil registration records are preserved. There are no vital records in the National Historical Archive in Sofia.
Records at the Family History Library[edit | edit source]
The Family History Library has microfilms of civil registration for the districts of Sofia and Plovdiv. In the Family History Library Catalog, look in the Place Search under BULGARIA, [DISTRICT], [LOCALITY] - CIVIL REGISTRATION.
References[edit | edit source]
Sack, Sallyann Amdur and Mokotoff, Gary. Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy. Bergenfield, N.J.: Avotaynu. 2004