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~ Velyka Dobron' Synagogue ~
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~ Velyka Dobron' Rabbis ~
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~ Velyka Dobron' Cemetery ~
Jewish families that lived in Velyka Dobron', and possibly other nearby villages, used the Velyka Dobron' cemetery as the final resting place for their loved ones.
The cemetery is located along a side street in the village and access to the cemetery is through a neighboring property. There is a cement wall around this
cemetery and a gate. It is a large cemetery with only a few tombstones—perhaps there may have been more at one time.
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.
~ Velyka Dobron' Cemetery Views ~
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Cemetery view I Photo: Courtesy of Marshall KATZ, USA Approaching the cemetery gate
Cemetery view III Photo: Courtesy of Marshall KATZ, USA
Cemetery view II Photo: Courtesy of Marshall KATZ, USA
~ Memorial Stone ~
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"Memorial for his offspring that perished in the 2nd World War" Photo: Courtesy of Marshall KATZ, USA
The oldest son Duvid Menashe (Shochet of Sirta) and his wife Golda Leah bat Yehuda and their children: Yehuda, Avruhom, Chaya Ruchel, Yehoshua and Mordechai
Daughter Nitshe and her husband Yitzchok Aizik ben Avruhom Tzvi (Dayan of Humene) and their children: Golda, Chana, Ester, Moshe Chaim and Yisruel Yakov Leib
Daughter Zelda and her husband Meyer Naftuli ben Eliezer and their children: Moshe, Hentche, Chana and her daughter from her first husband Burech Bendit ben Avruhom Duvid LAKS (from Tarnau)
Daughter Sura Leah and her husband Peretz Hakohen ben Shmiel (from Holmeau) and their children: Devora, Menachem and Moshe
Daughter-in-law Sima bat Duvid, first wife of his son Yisruel Yakov and their children: Yitzchok, Yascha and Moshe Chaim
Daughter BasSheva and her husband Elya ben Chain Leib TEITELBAUM (from Munkacs) and their Children: Sura Hentcha and Aron
Daughter Devora first wife of Duvid Tzvi and their children: Golda, Chaya and Beila
Sons Tzvi, Moshe and Avruhom
They were all murdered in 5704, but the exact date is unknown, their Yartzeit was therefore set on the 2nd day of Shevouas, 7 Sivan 5704 (29 May 1944)
~ Velyka Dobron' Cemetery Tombstones ~
Following are all of the tombstones found in the cemetery.
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[ d. = died ]
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
Aron ben Yisruel Yakov KRAUSZ d. illegible (illegible)
Husband of Yehudis bat Duvid Menashe
Aron ben Yisruel Yakov KRAUSZ d. illegible (illegible)
Husband of Yehudis bat Duvid Menashe
Yehudist bat Duvid Menashe
d. 7 Tishrei 5703 ? (18 September 1942 ?)
Wife of Aron KRAUSZ
Yehudist bat Duvid Menashe
d. 7 Tishrei 5703 ? (18 September 1942 ?)
Wife of Aron KRAUSZ
Zisel bat Yakov d. 10 Tevet 5701 (09 January 1941)
Zisel bat Yakov d. 10 Tevet 5701 (09 January 1941)
Binyumin ben Chaim
d. 10 Adar ???? (illegible)
Binyumin ben Chaim
d. 10 Adar ???? (illegible)
Mrs. bat unknown ROTH d. 8 Tevet 5659 (21 December 1898)
Wife of Benjamin ROTH
Mrs. bat unknown ROTH d. 8 Tevet 5659 (21 December 1898)
Wife of Benjamin ROTH
unknown ben/bat unknown d. unknown (unknown)
Tombstone missing
unknown ben/bat unknown d. unknown (unknown)
Tombstone missing
Agusta bat unknown ROTH d. 19 Tevet 5652 (19 January 1892)
Wife of Izidore EHRENREICH
Agusta bat unknown ROTH d. 19 Tevet 5652 (19 January 1892)
Wife of Izidore EHRENREICH
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
illegible ben/bat illegible d. illegible (illegible)
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