The Brody Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in the city of Brody in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine.
The cemetery, on which there are several thousand (the information varies between almost 3000 and over 5000) tombstones, was occupied from 1834 to 1939. This is the so-called "new" cemetery. The "old" cemetery no longer exists.
In the western part of the cemetery, where there are hardly any tombstones and which has an incomplete fence, some of the residents of the area have planted vegetable beds (as of July 2016). On the western edge of the cemetery there is a memorial stone in three languages, which commemorates the Jews who were shot in the adjacent forest during Operation Reinhardt.
The Brody Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in the city of Brody in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine.
The cemetery, on which there are several thousand (the information varies between almost 3000 and over 5000) tombstones, was occupied from 1834 to 1939. This is the so-called "new" cemetery. The "old" cemetery no longer exists.
In the western part of the cemetery, where there are hardly any tombstones and which has an incomplete fence, some of the residents of the area have planted vegetable beds (as of July 2016). On the western edge of the cemetery there is a memorial stone in three languages, which commemorates the Jews who were shot in the adjacent forest during Operation Reinhardt.
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