Obj. ID: 10743
Jewish Funerary Art Jewish Cemetery in Sataniv, Ukraine
IN PROCESS OF RE-STRUCTURALIZATION!
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the Jewish cemetery was established in the mid-16th century. According to epigraphic data, it already existed in the 1550s. The cemetery was operated after WWII so far as the latest preserved gravestone relates to the mid-20th century. First, it was marked on Russian maps of the 1880s, and, later, on another Russian map of the beginning of the 20th century.
The cemetery is located on a hill. There is a staircase on the eastern side. There are about 3,000 gravestones.
Date of oldest tombstone: 1554
Date of newest tombstone: 1958
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Jewish Cemetery in Sataniv, photos 2014 | Unknown
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16th - 20th centuries
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Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
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Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration
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Sources
Lukin, Beniamin and Boris Khaimovich, 100 evreiskikh mestechek Ukrainy: istoricheskii putevoditel’, vol. 1 (Jerusalem - St. Petersburg: Ezro, 1997), p. 210-216.
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Object Copyright
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The following information on this monument will be completed:
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