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*Jewish Pilgrims to Palestine from Mogilev Guberniya 1826-1832 | *'''Jewish Pilgrims to Palestine from Mogilev Guberniya 1826-1832:''' 30 people from Mogilev guberniya traveling to Palestine as pilgrims from the towns and shtetls: Mogilev, Rogachev, Shklov, Chausy, Bykhov and Surazh. ''"The Jewish Heritage Group in Belarus"'' | ||
*'''List of Immigrants from January 17, 1882 to August 15, 1882:''' 328 immigrants, most of them coming as families.''"Historical Archive of the Zikhron Ya’akov Local Council"'' | |||
*List of Immigrants from January 17, 1882 to August 15, 1882 | *'''Immigrants After World War I, 1918-1919:''' 507 persons,includes Jews entering through Egypt.''"Central Zionist Archives"'' | ||
*'''Ruslan Passenger List 19 Dec 1919:''' Approximately 670 passengers on the ship Ruslan, list of the heads of the families also contains the number of members of the family that were on the ship. Some of the passengers said they were returning to Eretz Israel. ''"Central Zionist Archives"'' | |||
*Immigrants After World War I, 1918-1919 | *'''Third Aliyah: Dec 1919-Apr 1921:''' 4,000 names which is 2/3 of the list.''"Israel State Archives"'' | ||
*'''Exiled to Palestine: The Emigration of Zionist Convicts from the Soviet Union, 1924-1934:''' 1759 names of people of the many thousands of active Zionists in the Soviet Union. ''"Donated by Prof. Boris Morozov and Prof. Ziva Galili"'', built while compiling the data for their book Exiled to Palestine: The Emigration of Zionist Convicts from the Soviet Union, 1924-1934. | |||
*Ruslan Passenger List 19 Dec 1919 | *'''Jewish Lithuanians who came on aliyah to Palestine before the establishment of the State of Israel. 1931-1944:''' from ''"LitvakSIG"'' | ||
*'''List of Farmers from Galicia Requesting Aliyah 1935:''' 51 people requesting to make aliyah to Eretz Israel. ''"Pinhas Lavon Institute for Labour Movement Research."'' | |||
*Third Aliyah: Dec 1919-Apr 1921 | *'''Deportation Lists 1939:''' 6,282 people on 13 ships captured in 1939.''"British Police in the Israel State Archives"'' | ||
*'''Illegal Immigrants:''' ''"Israel State Archives"'' | |||
*Exiled to Palestine: The Emigration of Zionist Convicts from the Soviet Union, 1924-1934 | *'''Immigration to Palestine 1942-1943 Miscellaneous:''' 2,000 immigrants from various documents. ''"Central Zionist Archives"'' | ||
*'''HaHistadrut Hazionit Hahadasha Rescue Committee, Requests for Certificates 1943-44:''' Request certificates for aliyah from Austria, Bulgaria, Holland, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Soviet Russia ''"Jabotinsky Institute in Tel-Aviv"'' | |||
*Jewish Lithuanians who came on aliyah to Palestine before the establishment of the State of Israel. 1931-1944 | |||
*List of Farmers from Galicia Requesting Aliyah 1935 | |||
*Deportation Lists 1939 | |||
*Illegal Immigrants | |||
*Immigration to Palestine 1942-1943 Miscellaneous | |||
*HaHistadrut Hazionit Hahadasha Rescue Committee, Requests for Certificates 1943-44 | |||
*Illegal Immigrants Deported to Mauritius 1944 | *Illegal Immigrants Deported to Mauritius 1944 | ||
::A list of 443 people composed from three separate lists sent from Palestine to Britain. The three lists were: persons with Free State Danzig passports, persons with Free State Danzig Alien passports, and persons with German State Aliens’ passports issued at Danzig. These lists were found on microfilm at the National Archives (UK) in London. | ::A list of 443 people composed from three separate lists sent from Palestine to Britain. The three lists were: persons with Free State Danzig passports, persons with Free State Danzig Alien passports, and persons with German State Aliens’ passports issued at Danzig. These lists were found on microfilm at the National Archives (UK) in London. |
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