"Lyubar"
agricultural signpost
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First view
entering Lyubar
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"Lyubar" sign
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1923 memorial -
presumably commemorating the civil war
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Tank memorial
commemorating WWII
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Cows on the
road
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Road sign to
Lyubar
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The only
building standing that was formerly a
Jewish property - a cheder or talmud
torah school. Now is a printing press.
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Approaching the
Jewish mass gravesite in the forest.
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Approaching the
Jewish mass gravesite in the forest.
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BONDERCHUK and
SHINDELMAN families gather at the mass
grave memorial. Freida KAPER SHINDELMAN
and her son Yosel SHINDELMAN were likely
murdered here.
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Memorial to
Soviet guerilla partisans that died
fighting in Lyubar during WWII. Located
next to Jewish mass grave.
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Entrance from
road to Jewish cemetery
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Property
adjacent to Jewish cemetery now used as
a commerical property.
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Old stone
gatepost to Jewish cemetery - off road.
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Remnants of
Jewish cemetery
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Remnants of
Jewish cemetery
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Remnants of
Jewish cemetery
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One of few legible
gravestones
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One of few legible
gravestones
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One of few legible
gravestones
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One of few legible
gravestones
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Animal bones
found at Jewish cemetery.
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Remnants of
Jewish cemetery
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Remnants of
Jewish cemetery
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Remnants of
Jewish cemetery
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Lighting a
yizkor memorial candle with local
schoolchildren at the Lyubar Jewish
cemetery.
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Lyubar town
center
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Lyubar town
center
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Telephone-telegraph
store
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Bus station
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Residential Lyubar
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Residential
Lyubar
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Residential
Lyubar
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Park in Lyubar
commemorating Lyubar casualties in WWII.
No mention of Jewish victims. This is
the site of the former SHINDELMAN home.
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Property where
Yosef SHINDELMAN's house stood
circa 1900-1941.
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Russian
inscription on monument in park.
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An older home
in Lyubar
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Residential
Lyubar
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Residential
Lyubar
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Residential Lyubar
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An outhouse
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Residential
Lyubar
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Residential
Lyubar
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The oldest
standing Orthodox Church
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1 of 3 Orthodox
Churches
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Interior of
Catholic Church in 1999 was entirely
wood scaffolding. Services were
conducted outdoors.
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1999 Priest at
Catholic Church.
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1 of 6
Christian cemeteries remaining in
Lyubar. Perhaps non-Christians were also
buried here according to the Catholic
Priest.
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Christian
cemetery in 1999 was as overgrown as
Jewish cemetery in Lyubar.
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Many unmarked
graves are also found at Christian
cemetery.
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