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Obj. ID: 21275
Jewish Funerary Art
  Old Jewish cemetery in Tarnoruda, Ukraine

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Khaimovich, Boris, 1992

According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. The oldest gravestone relates to the early 18th century, so it can be assumed that the cemetery emerged during that period. First, it appears on Russian maps of 1915 and 1917. According to locals, the cemetery was operational in the first half of the 20th century. There are remnants of an old wooden fence on the southern side. The cemetery site is used for cattle grazing. There are about 60 gravestones.

Date of oldest tombstone: 1712
Date of newest tombstone: 1931

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Old Jewish cemetery in Tarnoruda | Unknown
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Location
Ukraine | Khmelnytska obl. | Tarnoruda (Тарноруда)
| Opposite to the house at 8, Haharina street
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Sources

Lukin, Beniamin and Boris Khaimovich, 100 evreiskikh mestechek Ukrainy: istoricheskii putevoditel’, vol. 1 (Jerusalem - St. Petersburg: Ezro, 1997), p. 219.
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