Obj. ID: 46318
Jewish Funerary Art Jewish cemetery in Hannopil - Photos of 2019
To the main object: Jewish cemetery in Hannopil, Ukraine
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. It appears on a German map of 1918 (copy of the Russian map of the 1880s), but the oldest preserved gravestone relates to the first half of the 19th century. Later, it was marked on Russian topographic maps of 1909 and 1939. The Jewish cemetery was destroyed during WWII. The graves of Dov Ber ben Avraham of Mezeritch and Meshulam-Zusi Zvi-Menachem-Mendl were reconstructed in 1988.
There is a low metal mesh fence from the side of the fields, and a concrete fence of 1.5 metres height from the side of the street.
The cemetery is a pilgrimage site. There is a visitor centre adjacent to the cemetery. There are 30 gravestones. Some gravestones are broken.
sub-set tree:
| At the end of Radyanska street, along the Zharykha river