- Burial ground since
1831 for the Jewish communities of Radautz and its surroundings:
Putna, Arbore, Solca, Brodina etc.
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- 7000 graves, two
hectares of sacred ground, 4 km out of town "on the way to Marginea"
(the nearby village)
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- First identified grave
dated 1831, is of a Cholera victim, the "Schoichet" Goldschlager.
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- Inscriptions in German,
Hebrew, Yiddish, Romanian, Ukrainian.
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-Burial sections for post
WW2, for inter-war, and pre WW1 graves and then...the Cholera plots,
a historical "black hole"
-The Cemetery is administered by the Jewish
Community located at Aleea Primaverii 11 Radauti. Phone/Fax
40-230-561333 daily from 9:00-15:00.
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- Radautz Cemetery 2005"
is a joint reconstruction project of the Radautz Diaspora and Israeli
ex Radautz residents.
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- Progressively, we will
post on this web site, grave identification, maps, photographs,
deciphered inscriptions, for genealogical research and
information for interested parties. Individual enquiries are welcomed.(See also recent article of "Die Stimme" )
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- For general background,
visit and consult our "Bibliography of Jewish Bukowina"
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