
On the right is a postcard scene
from 1916.

On the left are three views:
Top: a panoramic view of
the town
Middle: the Greek Orthodox
church
Bottom: the
dom sióstr
(convent).
Below is another view of Krystynopol and the Greek
Orthodox
church.
The Potocki palace in 1914:
The synagogue in Krystynopol:

Today, Krystynopol is the coal-mining town of
Chervonograd, Ukraine.

The Potocki castle as it appears now.

This memorial to Krystynopol Jews
stands in the Holon cemetery in Bat-Yam, Israel.

This memorial stands at the Montefiore
cemetery in Queens, New York. Photograph courtesy of the
Museum of
Family History.
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more about Krystynopol:
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