International Jewish Cemetery Project
International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies

Print

Alternate names: Arbetgeym [Bokovo-Antratsit] in Novozlatopol County, Zaporozhye District. 48°07' N 39°05' E, 417.6 miles ESE of Kyyiv

This Jewish village was founded in the mid-1920s, along with 25 other villages near "Jewish colonies that had been established in the mid-19th century. In 1929 Arbetgeym joined the newly established Jewish autonomous region of Novozlatopol. A Jewish rural council functioned in the village. At the end of the 1920s a Jewish kolkhoz named Royter Poyer (Yiddish for "Red Farmer") was founded near Arbetgeym. In 1940 the Soviet authorities discovered a Zionist group in the village and arrested three of its members. It took German troops several days (from October 5 to October 9, 1941) to occupy Novozlatopol County, including Arbetgeym. At the end of that year several Jewish families of the village were killed by the Nazis. Arbetgeym was liberated by the Red Army on September 18, 1943." Source [Feb 2015]

MAQSS GRAVE: