Alternate name: Ostraha (Yiddish), Ostre (Polish) and Ostra (Ukraine). Ostrog is located in Rovensky at 50°20 26°31, 38km from Rovno and 320km from Kiev. The cemetery is located at Papanina St. Present town population is 5,001-25,000 with 11-100 Jews.
- Town officials: Grishchuk Nikolay Vladimirovich, Revkomovskaya st., 4 (03622)22660. Krivonosa St., 25 (03622)22067.
- Regional: Oblispolkom of Sovetskaya pl., 1 [Phone: (03622)95205].
- Jewish Community, Nezavisimosti St. 49 - Arshinov Iosif Grogorievich. USA: New-Skvira and Rav Leyb Sukris.
Kirzhner Moisey Davidovich of Lutsk, Pr.Grushevskogo St.18, apt.38 [Phone: (03322)34775] visited site and completed survey on 11/21/94. Interviewed was Arshinov I.G. of Nezavisimosti, 49 on 11/21/94.
OSTROG II: US Commission No. UA17130501
The mass grave is located at Old "Novoe mestechko", Vyshinskogo St., 100 m from road to Khmelwater. Living here were Pesa Einshtein, Marshu-religious leader, Rav Ginzburgom, Abraham Komendantom and Haim Davidzon, Yakov Gurevich, and Yakov Kaplan. The Jewish mass grave was dug in 1941. A Tzadakkim or noteworthy Jew buried in the mass grave is Samuil- Elizer ben Ieguda Eidels. The last known Hasidic burial was 1941. No other towns or villages' Jews were murdered in this unlandmarked mass grave. The isolated suburban wooded flat land has signs or plaques in local language mentioning the Holocaust. Reached by turning directly off a private road, access is open to all. A broken fence with no gate surrounds the mass grave. There are 1 to 20 common tombstones, none toppled or broken, date from 1941. No stones were removed. The site contains marked mass graves. Municipality owns site used for mass burial site. Properties adjacent are residential. Occasionally, organized Jewish tours or pilgrimage groups, organized individual tours, Jewish or non-Jewish private visitors and local residents visit. The mass grave was not vandalized in the last ten years. Jewish individuals within country did re-erection of stones in 1992. Now, occasionally authorities clean or clear. Within the limits of the mass grave are no structures. Moderate threat: uncontrolled access and vandalism. Slight threat: pollution and vegetation.
Kirzhner Moisey Davidovich of Lutsk, Pr.Grushevskogo St.18, apt.38 [Phone: (03322)34775] visited site and completed survey on 11/21/94. Interviewed was Arshinov I.G. of Nezavisimosti 49 on 11/21/94.