Showing posts with label Vetka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vetka. Show all posts

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Belarus Jewish Cemeteries: Burials

Belarus Jewish Cemeteries: Burials

RECHITSA: Gomel region. It has 3,000+ burials. The cemetery includes burials of those killed during WWII.
https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials61

OSOVCY: Village of Osovcy, Gomel Region. https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials11

PRUDKOVSKOYE: Gomel Region. https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials12

UGNOYE 1: Gomel Region. https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials13

UGNOYE 2: Chernihiv, Gomel Region. https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials14

BOBRUYSK: Bobruisk. Has about 7500 graves.  https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials21

VETKA: Vetka.  https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials31

CHECHERSK: Chechersk.  https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials41

MOGILEV: City of Mogilev.  https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials51

KALINKOVICHI: Kalinkovichi.  https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials71

NAROVLYA: Narovlya.  https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials81

BRAGIN: Bragin.  https://mitzvatemet.com/en/burials91




Saturday, June 27, 2015

BELARUSIAN JEWISH GRAVES

BELARUSIAN JEWISH GRAVES





The above is “Vetka” Cemetery, translated to English, using Google’s translator, on Google Chrome.


This is a Russian language site offering a catalog of Jewish graves: Bobruisk, Osevets, Prudkovski, Cherchersk, Vetka, Southern 1, Southern 2

Use your online translator as needed.

Names, birth/death years, photographs of stones are listed, as available. Click on thumbnails of images to enlarge. **

** I see that Bobruisk, however, doesn't have images but does have names &
dates in each thumbnail.