Varkovychi Jewish Cemetery

The exact period of the cemetery establishment is unknown. Presumably it was established in the end of the 19th century. According to epigraphic data, it already existed in 1880s. First it appears on Russian map of 1885. The cemetery was fenced by ESJF in May 2017.

About this building

For more information on this site visit: https://www.esjf-cemeteries.org/fenced/varkovychi-jewish-cemetery-2/

Other nearby buildings

Source: European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative

Mizoch Jewish Cemetery

The exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown, but according to the dates on the preserved tombstones it can be assumed that the cemetery emerged in the mid 19th century. First it appears on Russian topographic map of 1880s and, later, on Polish map of 1939. The cemetery was fenced by ESJF in August 2015.

Great Synagogue

The Great Synagogue in Dubno was built from 1782 to 1794. It was damaged during World War II and the Holocaust and since then has remained empty. It is a brick building in a baroque neoclassical style. There are reportedly underground tunnels between the synagogue and the castle in Dubno.

Source: European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative

Zdolbuniv Jewish Cemetery

The exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. The oldest preserved matsevah among existing gravestones relates to the early 20th century so it can be assumed that the cemetery emerged during that period. It appeares on an old Polish topographic map. The cemetery was fenced by ESJF in September 2015.