Archiv města Jistebnice
partly accessible The first report about Jistebnice comes from 1262, when it was owned by the Rožmberks. In 1549, Jistebnice was acquired by the Lobkowicz family, and from 1829 it was owned by the Nádherný family from Borutín. The Jewish religious community in Jistebnice existed in the 17th century and after 1930 it was connected with the Tábor Jewish community. Political district: 1850-1855 Sedlec, 1866 Sedlčany, 1880 Tábor. Judicial district: 1866 Sedlec, 1880 Tábor. The fonds contains documents of the local self-government, official books, files and accounting material. Information on Jews can be found in documents from 1628-1945. Before 1850, these only individual items (a printed patent against the Jews 1725; a testimony of the Jewish population in a dispute 1726; the interrogation of Eliška, a Jew, accused of selling stolen goods 1727). After 1850, these are registry matters, and from the period of WW II the persecution of Jews. Mácová L.: Archiv města Jistebnice 1388-1945 (1958). Inventář, 1970, 77 s., ev. č. 76. https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/922210701000076/1
- EHRI
- Archief
- cz-002299-489
- Jewish registry matters, anti-Jewish persecution
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