Obj. ID: 45110
Jewish Funerary Art Old Jewish cemetery in Dubova, Ukraine
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. According to Lo Tishkah expedition, the oldest preserved matzeva dated to 1899, but ESJF surveyors were unable to locate it during their visit in 2020. Per the most recent expedition, the oldest preserved tombstone dates to the beginning of the 20th century. The cemetery can first be found marked on the Russian map of the region from 1929. According to locals, it was still in use until the pogroms of 1919.
The majority of the cemetery was demolished. The northern and southern sections of the cemetery are located in wooded areas, while the central area is derelict. The preserved tombstones are partially partially immersed in the ground. There aer 2 gravestones. The site also includes 4 basic stones. The only dated tombstone is of 1909.