1905
Mykolayiv/Nikolayev Pogrom
(“Jewish Pogroms in Mikolayev”, Ch. 8. VV Shchukin)
p. 152-62
“As reported the next day…on
Sobornay Street and in the bazaar, almost all Jewish shops and apartments…Mainly
affected…”:
Sobornaya Street shops:
Popovsky—stationary
American Kogon---gold &
silver items
Green, Tsukerman, Sher,
Gessen---guards (?)
Soifer—furniture
Golberg—wares
Lubovsky—gold & silver
items
Shvets & Fish—haberdashery
Zaslavsky—hats
Begun & Elovich—sewing machines
Katolicheskoy/Catholic Street
shops:
Krichevsky—hats
Khersonskoy shops:
Grinberg—ready-made dresses
Eisenberg/Ayzenberg
Faynshteyn—haberdashery
Moskovskoy shops:
Margulis—pharmacy
Matlin—women’s attire
Podolsky—grocery
Potemkinskaya shops:
Berkson—flat/apartment & carbonated
water factory
Obornaya & Nikolskaya
(corner of):
Kogon---carbonated water
factory (was set on fire which was then put out)
Odessa Street:
Rovinsky—factory
Other:
Veshnivetsky--house
Lisansky—pharmacy
Avrashkov—ready-made dresses
Bilek
Krasitnikov—pharmacy
Nyanskii—shop
KZ Ratgauz—shop looted
MI Hoffmann
SL Berezinsky
Shifman—tailor
DI Shlemovich—green grocery
(?)
GI Natchovich—shop &
apartment
Kh.. Schur—apartment
Kh. Bayer—apartment
AT Feldaman—bazaar shop
D. Gomberg—clothing
Sh. D. Veltman—merchant—looted
4 shops & warehouse
ED Gurlyand—manufacturer
A Few Dead or Wounded:
IB Heifetz—serious head wound
I.Vakhnyansky—died
E. Podlipsky—died (Kherson
tradesman)
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