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| This small town, near Ivano-Frankivsk (Stanislow), is my maternal grandmother's ancestral shtetl. With this page, I wish to pay my respects to her and her family, to those I knew and those I did not, to those who came to America and to those who remained behind and perished in the Holocaust. | 
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				There is a new sign for Bukachevtsy, certainly an improvement. | 
| Sign in photo by Bruce Berrol, taken in 2019 |   | 
		
        
		I visited Bukachevtsy in May 2001 and again in June 2007.  There's 
		not much left to tell you that Bukachevtsy once had a sizable Jewish 
		population.  There are no Jews and practically no Jewish buildings.  
		Even the cemetery was largely destroyed.  The Jews of Bukachevtsy 
		exist only in our memories.  If you have memories to share or ties 
		to Bukachevtsy, please contact me.  
        
		
		
		
		(Linda 
		Cantor)   
 Remains of Bukachevtsy's synagogue, June 2007
        
		Remains of Bukachevtsy's synagogue, June 2007
		  
Bukachevtsy,Ukr. (Bukaczowce. Bukotchovitz, Bukashevitz); pop. 733; 82 km SE of Lvov' 49° 15’ 24° 30’
            
			COH - Chamber of the Holocaust
			
            
			EGRS - Encyclopedia of Galician Rabbis and Scholars
			
            
			GUM3 - Guide to Unpublished Materials of the Holocaust Period
			
            
			LDL - Latter Day Leaders, Sages and Scholars
			
            
			PHP2 - Pinkas Hakehillot Poland, Vol 2 Eastern Galicia
			
            
			SF - Shtetl Finder
			
            
			YB - Yiskor Books
			
            
			Click 
			here
            
			
			
			for a list of Holocaust victims (from Yad Vashem pages of 
			testimony) 
			
			
			
			
            
			Click 
			here 
            
			
			to read personal recollections of a Bukachevtsy survivor. "Threads 
			of Memory"  
			
            
			Click 
			here 
            
			
			to see a list of people listed in the Project Heart database 
			
			
			
Click here to see a list of those who survived the Holocaust in Bukachevtsy
            
			
            
            
			Click here  
            
			
			to see a list of Bukachevtsy residents and recorded Holocaust 
			records  

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| Bukachevtsy 
				before the World War II | Photos courtesy of Tomasz Kiny | 
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| Bukachevtsy May 2001 | |
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| Bukachevtsy June 2007 | Photos by Linda Cantor | 
		
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					The cemetery, which still stood relatively intact at the end 
					of World War II (by eyewitness account of survivors), was 
					destroyed by the Soviet Union.  The ground is mostly 
					empty and there are a few remnants of tombstones left.  
					But the undergrowth is so heavy that it is all but 
					impossible to know exactly what remains.  | 
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					Several years ago we arranged to complete a fence around the 
					cemetery. Unfortunately the fence is now being knocked down 
					by overgrowth of trees and bushes. Please contact the  
                    
					
					
					
					webmaster 
					if you are interested in more information and in 
					contributing to this effort. | 
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| Bukachevtsy Cemetery | Remains of a 
				tombstone | 
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| Cemetery Wall 2007 | Cemetery Wall 2019 (photo courtesy of Bruce Berrol) | 
There are several burial plots in the New York City area for the Chevra Ohev Shalom Anshei Bukaczowce. (Mt. Zion, Maspeth, NY, Mt. Hebron, Flushing, NY, and Beth Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge, NJ. ) Click here for more information.
Immigrants to the U.S. from Bukachevtsy - Landsmanshaftn in New York - Look at the orginal incorporations papers for 3 Bukachevtsy organizations.
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            Birth Records
			
              
			
			AGAD, the Archiwum 
			Glowne Akt Dawnych (The Central Archives of Historical Records in 
			Warsaw) | 
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			JDC 
			Documents
             
			- Holocaust survivors registered with JDC after World War II 
				 
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            School 
			Records
			
			- 1926 - Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine, Lviv | 
|  | Vital Records - Urzad Stanu Cywilnego (Civil Registration Office) - Warsaw | 
|  | Polish Telephone Book - 1932/33 | 
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			Polish 
			Telephone Book
			
			- 1938  Read stories about some of the people in the telephone 
			book   | 
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			Polish 
			Business Directory
			
			- 1929   | 
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			Polish 
			Business Directory
			
			- 1930  Read stories about some of the people in the Business 
			Directory  | 
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			Registration Card
            
			
			
			- 1946  | 
Links to Related Genealogical Sites
JRI-Poland Polish State Archives Agad Project
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