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There were two Jewish cemeteries in Stanisławów. The newer cemetery, established in 1927, still has hundreds of surviving tombstones, thanks to the efforts of Rabbi Kolesnik in Ivano Frankivsk and IAJGS International Cemetery Project. This cemetery was badly damaged during WWII and in the 1960's by the Soviets.

The older Jewish cemetery has been completely destroyed and is currently the site of a film cinema. There are no surviving tombstones in the latter.

IAJGS International Cemetery Project page on Ivano-Frankivsk, includes detailed information on the two Jewish cemeteries and mass graves.

Location of the newer Jewish cemetery on the detailed town map (section 5).

Location of the old Jewish cemetery (now a cinema) on the detailed town map (section 8).

Detailed diagram of newer Jewish cemetery with plot maps and tombstone inscriptions

Photos of tombstones with inscriptions from newer cemetery

Memorials to the Murdered Jews of Stanisławów (Information Portal to European Sites of Remembrance)

Transliteration of Unpublished List of Citizens Murdered by the Nazis from the documents of the Russian Commission to Investigate Nazi Crimes

Yad Vashem - Stanisławów Region Killing Sites

 Stanisławów Jewish Cemetery established 1927

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Rabbi at cemetery
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Above photos by Susannah Juni

View of Cinema Built on the Old Jewish Cemetery

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