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ALTERNATE NAMES: ZHMERINKA and Жмеринка[RUS, YID], ZHMERYNKA [UKR], ZMIERZYNKA [POL]. 49°02' N, 28°06' E, 22 miles StionW of Vinnytsya.. Jewish population: 2,396 (in 1897), 4,630 (in 1939).

Zhmerinka Jewish Community

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Chairman: Dmitro Kolesnik
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Address: 3-2, Gvardeysky Lane, Zhmerinka, Vinnytsya region Ukraine
Phone: 380-4332 52800
Region: 02 Vinnytsya region
Profile: 3.1 Jewish Community and Welfare Centers
Corporation: Chabad

CEMETERY:

Vinnitsa Jewish Cemetery

ZHMERINKA II:     US Commission No. UA01170101
The 1884 cemetery is located at Moskolenko St. Buried in the cemetery is Frankfurt's rabbis, scinces [sic] with last known Hasidic burial 1994. No other towns or villages used this unlandmarked cemetery. The isolated suburban hillside and between fields and woods is reached by turning directly off a public road. Access is open to all. A broken masonry wall with on-locking gate surrounds the cemetery. 501 to 5000 stones, all in original location with less than 25% toppled or broken, date from 1884 to 20th century. Locations of any removed stones are unknown. The cemetery has special sections for men, women and children. Some tombstones have traces of painting on their surfaces, iron decorations or lettering, other metallic elements, portraits on stones and/or metal fences around graves. The cemetery contains no known mass graves. Municipality owns property used for Jewish cemetery only. Properties adjacent are agricultural and residential. The cemetery boundaries are larger now than 1939. Frequently, Jewish or non-Jewish private visitors visit. The cemetery was vandalized during World War II and occasionally in the last ten years. Jewish individuals within country and abroad did re-erection of stones, patched broken stones, cleaning of stones, cleared vegetation and fixed gate 1945-1948. Jewish survivors, contributions from visitors, and municipality pay the regular caretaker. Within the limits of the cemetery are other structures. Vegetation overgrowth is a constant problem, damaging stones. (not a problem). [sic]
Oks Vladimir Moiseevich of 270065,Oddesa, Varnenskaya St. 17D, apt. 52 [Phone: (0482) 665950] visited site and completed survey on 6/26/94. Interviewed waw local resident. Documentation: Populations of Towns in the Podol Region. A.Krylov. 1905; National Minorities in Ukraine. Register. Kharkiv. 1925. Other documentation was inaccessible.

 

[UPDATE] Photos by Charles Burns [April 2016]

 

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE