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~ Velikiye Lazy Cemetery ~
Jewish families that lived in Velikiye Lazy, and possibly other nearby villages, used the Velikiye Lazy cemetery as the final resting place for
their loved ones.
The Jewish cemetery is located outside of town, on the mountainside, behind a house along the road. It has a wall around it and seems will
maintained by goats.
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 the tombstones found in the cemetery.
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[ d. = died ]
Avraham ben Moshe Ahron d. 01 Tevet 5643 (11 December 1882)
Avraham ben Moshe Ahron d. 01 Tevet 5643 (11 December 1882)
Yehuda Arye ben Shmuel d. 04 Kislev 5669 (28 November 1908
Age: 57
Yehuda Arye ben Shmuel d. 04 Kislev 5669 (28 November 1908
Age: 57
Moshe ben Binyamin halevi MOSKOWITZ d. 26 Adar II 5698 (29 March 1938)
Moshe ben Binyamin halevi MOSKOWITZ d. 26 Adar II 5698 (29 March 1938)
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
Feiga bat Avraham Yoel d. 10 Shevat 5662? (18 January 1902
Wife of Yitzchok GRUNWALD
Feiga bat Avraham Yoel d. 10 Shevat 5662? (18 January 1902
Wife of Yitzchok GRUNWALD
Feiga? bat Avraham? d. illegible (illegible)
Feiga? bat Avraham? d. illegible (illegible)
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
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d. 01 Tevet 5643
(11 December 1882)