Obj. ID: 48024
  Funerary Art Jewish cemetery in Dobre, Poland
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the Dobre Jewish cemetery is depicted on Russian topographic maps of the 1860s, which means it presumably emerged soon after the colony was founded. It is marked also on topographic maps of 1941. According to the Russian Jewish Encyclopedia, the cemetery was demolished during WWII and the remains were re-buried after the war at the village cemetery. A local born in Dobre in 1946 told the ESJF team that she remembers the cemetery remains. She was told to gather gravestone fragments to use for construction. Gathering them, she recounted they had letters which she could not read. She told that the graves are still there and were not removed to the municipal cemetery.
After the cemetery's demolition, the site was used for agriculture. Now it is a wasteland, overgrown with grass and, in some parts, with trees and bushes. It seems that a part of it is used a sports ground.
sub-set tree: 
Ukraine | Mykolaivska obl. | Dobre (Добре)
| In the backyard of the house on 30, Komandovskoho street