Hat Religious | |
~ Religious Life ~ |
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The community appointed its own Rabbi in the 1880s and later opened a Talmud Torah and elementary school. By 1941, Hat had a synagogue, mikva and cemetery. |
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Many of the young were members of the Zionist youth movements, such as Hashomer Hatzair, Bnei Akiva and Betar. |
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~ Hat Synagogue ~ |
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If you have a photo of the synagogue and/or mikvah, click HERE to e-mail me. |
~ Hat Rabbis ~ |
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If you have a photo of any Hat rabbis, click HERE to e-mail me. |
~ Hat Cemetery ~ |
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Jewish families that lived in Hat, and possibly other nearby villages, used the Hat cemetery as the final resting place for their loved ones. |
The Jewish cemetery is located off the highway, down a dirt road in an open field and borders a stream. |
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. |
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~ Hat Cemetery Tombstones ~ |
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Following are all of the tombstones found in the cemetery. |
(Click the images below to view a larger image. Optionally, you can use the arrows at the top of the pop-up window to navigate through the images.) |
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Created and Compiled by: Marshall J. KATZ, USA with assistance from: M. Y. EHRENREICH, USA Gilberto JUGEND, Israel Amos Israel ZEZMER, France and the following: JewishGen members/descendants and contributors of Hat Jewish families: Ludvik SHWARTS |
Updated: 02 October 2020 |
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d. 8 Adar 5718
(28 February 1958)