Dobrovelichkovka is located at 48º23 31º11, 100km from Kirovograd. The mass burial site is on the northeastern outskirts of the settlement. Present town population is 5,001-25,000 with no Jews.
- Town officials: Settlement Soviet of Chairman-Stetsenko Stanislav Nikolaevich [Phone: (05253) 21268].
- Regional: Regional State Department. State Department of Kirovogradskaya Oblast. Town officials: Jewish Community of Kirovograd.
- Others: Troskachenko Dmitry Dmitrievich [Phone: (05253) 22236].
Khodorkovsky Yury Isaakovich of apt visited the site for this survey. 23, 37A, Vozduhoflotsky Prospect, Kiev [Phone: (044) 2769505] on 04/11/96. Interviewed was Troskachenko Dmitry Dmitrievich. He completed survey on 13/11/96.
DOBROVELICHKOVKA II: US Commission No. UA10130101
See DOBROVELICHKOVKA I for town information. The cemetery is located at northern outskirts of the settlement near the river. The last known Hasidic Jewish burial was in 1940. The unlandmarked cemetery location is an isolated suburban hillside by water with no sign or marker. Reached by turning directly off a public road, access is open to all. No wall, fence, or gate surrounds this cemetery. The approximate size of cemetery before WWII was 1.00 and is now 0.70 hectares. No stones are visible. Location of removed stones is unknown. The cemetery has no known mass graves. The municipality owns property used for industrial or commercial use and waste dumping. Adjacent properties are commercial or industrial. The cemetery boundaries are smaller now than 1939 because of commercial or industrial development. The cemetery is visited rarely by local residents. The cemetery was vandalized during World War II. Restoration was done in no restoration. There is no maintenance now. Within the limits of the cemetery is industrial building.
Khodorkovsky Yury Isaakovich of Apt. 23, 37a Vozduhoflotsky Prospect, Kiev [Phone: (044) 2769505] visited site on 04/11/96. Interviewed was Troskachenko Dmitry Dmitrievich on 04/11/96. He completed survey on13/11/96.