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~ Bystrytsya Cemetery ~
Jewish families that lived in Bystrytsya, and possibly other nearby villages, used the Bystrytsya cemetery as the final resting place for their loved ones.
The Jewish cemetery is located outside of town, along a road. The cemetery is not maintained.
In the documents section of the "Other" tab, you will find a link to a U.S. Commission Report completed in 2005 that attempted to document Jewish Cemeteries (and Synagogues and Mass Grave Sites) in Ukraine. This cemetery is not listed as well as many other village cemeteries of the Zakarpats'ka oblast.
Following are all of the tombstones found in the cemetery.
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[ d. = died ]
Yosef Yehuda ben Yaacov Menachem Z"L d. 15 Adar I 5690? (15 March 1930)
Yosef Yehuda ben Yaacov Menachem Z"L d. 15 Adar I 5690? (15 March 1930)
Illegible ben Rabbeinu Shmuel, Z"L d. 30 Nissan 5678 (12 April 1918)
Written as first day of Rosh Chodesh Iyyar 5678
Illegible ben Rabbeinu Shmuel, Z"L d. 30 Nissan 5678 (12 April 1918)
Written as first day of Rosh Chodesh Iyyar 5678
Chaya bat Baruch Be____ d. Illegible (illegible)
Chaya bat Baruch Be____ d. Illegible (illegible)
Illegible ben/bat Illegible d. 30 Cheshvan ____ (illegible)
Written as first day of Rosh Chodesh
Illegible ben/bat Illegible d. 30 Cheshvan ____ (illegible)
Written as first day of Rosh Chodesh
Malka bat Yakov Meir HaKohen d. Illegible (illegible)
Malka bat Yakov Meir HaKohen d. Illegible (illegible)
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d. 15 Adar I 5690?
(15 March 1930)