Velyki Lazy Jewish Cemetery

Presumably, the Jewish Cemetery in Velyki Lazy was established during the 19th century. The oldest gravestone dates from 1877, and the latest one to 1938. The remaining Jews of Velyki Lazy were deported to Auschwitz in late May 1944. No Jews live in the town today.

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Source: European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative

Ruski Komarivtsi Jewish Cemetery

The cemetery was established in the early or mid-19th century. The oldest preserved gravestone relates to 1849. The old (northern) part of the cemetery appears on the cadastral map of 1865, the southern part was established later. It can be assumed that the cemetery was used until WWII, although the latest preserved gravestone relates to 1900.

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