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Obj. ID: 48111
Jewish Funerary Art
  Karaite cemetery in Feodosiia, Ukraine

© ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, Photographer: ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, 2015

According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the site is partially fenced. There is a 1.5m high stone wall along the western side of the cemetery. The site was partially restored in 2008. There are 120 gravestones. Some 25 tombstones are preserved at “Stamboli Datcha” (47, Kurortnaya Street), 4 (including one dated to 1502) are kept in the lapidarium of The Feodosia Museum of Antiquites (11, Aivazovsky avenue; closed to the public) and 3 are located at a private house in Koktebel. At “Stamboli Datcha” there is a cenotaph dedicated to Solomon Krym who died in France in 1936 and one of the fragments may date to 1940 however the date is unclear. There are remnants of large stone structures, which may be family graves.

Date of oldest tombstone: 1805
Date of newest tombstone: 1922
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Karaite cemetery in Feodosiia | Unknown
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Ukraine | Crimea | Feodosiia (Феодосія)
| Opposite to 26, Evreiska Street
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