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~ Hudya Cemetery ~
Jewish families that lived in Hudya, and possibly other nearby villages, used the Hudya cemetery as the final resting place for their loved ones.
The Jewish cemetery is located in town, behind a house along the road. It seemed somewhat 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 ]
Chana bat Yakov Moshe d. 21 Elul 5698 (17 September 1938)
Chana bat Yakov Moshe d. 21 Elul 5698 (17 September 1938)
Beila bat Illegible d. Illegible (Illegible)
Beila bat Illegible d. Illegible (Illegible)
Chaya bat Shabsai d. 4 Cheshvan 5690 (07 November 1929)
Chaya bat Shabsai d. 4 Cheshvan 5690 (07 November 1929)
Meir ben Avruhom d. 5667 (1907)
Meir ben Avruhom d. 5667 (1907)
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d. 21 Elul 5698
(17 September 1938)