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Obj. ID: 46918
Jewish Funerary Art
  Jewish cemetery in Obodivka, Ukraine

© ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, Photographer: ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, 2020

According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. According to IAJGS, the Jewish cemetery was established in the 19th century. The cemetery could not be found marked on old maps of the region. There are approximately 600 older gravestones (located on the side of the hill) and 64 newer ones (located on the top of the hill).

Date of oldest tombstone: 1898
Date of newest tombstone: 1998

According to Lukin at al., there is a monument to Jews who perished in the Holocaust.

A mass grave of the victims of the 1919 pogrom is situated near the road from Obodivka to Chechelnik.

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Jewish cemetery in Obodivka | Unknown
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Date
1898 (oldest tombstone).
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Ukraine | Vinnytska obl. | Obodivka (Ободівка)
| On a hill to the west of 96, Soborna street
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Sources

Lukin, Beniamin, Boris Khaimovich, and Alla Sokolova, 100 evreiskikh mestechek Ukrainy: istoricheskii putevoditel’, vol. 2 (St. Petersburg: Alexander Gersht, 2000), p. 555.
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