Obj. ID: 46135
  Funerary Art Jewish cemetery in Zarichanka, Ukraine
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. According to the research by the IAJGS the tombstones dated back to 1860 on the cemetery but in 2019 they were not detected by ESJF surveyors team. The cemetery appears on Russian maps from the 1880s so it can be assumed that it emerged during that period.
Most of the cemetery is demolished. The preserved matzevot are piled in a grove, with some of them partially sunken in the ground. The northern part of the cemetery site is now a field. The remainder of the site is used by locals for household chores and by a road service for storing construction materials. There are about 15 tombstones without legible inscriptions.
The cemetery site is located on the northern side of the road from Stepanivka to Zarichanka, 200 metres after the entrance to the latter.