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Obj. ID: 48009
  Funerary Art
  Jewish cemetery in Mostove, Ukraine

© ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, Photographer: ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, 2019

According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the oldest gravestone on the Mostove Jewish cemetery dates from 1831. Presumably, the old part of it was ruined during of after WWII. The Jews of Mostove used the cemetery at least until 1992. Local residents said that “respectful people” were buried on the cemetery, including teachers and the school director. The cemetery is adandoned and an old part of it is largely ruined. The is some litter, including animal bones, on the site. There are 15 gravestones. The site includes many gravestone fragments and gravestone bases without inscriptions. The cemetery has an old part, which is largely ruined, and a post-WWII part with around 15 gravetones.

Date of oldest tombstone: 1831
Date of newest tombstone: 1992

The cemetery is locaed near the house 29 on Mehanizatoriv Street. From the the house, proceed to the south to the abandoned farm. The cemetery is situated behind the farm buildings.

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