Czernowitz ‘Groise Shil’ (Big Synagogue) – by Arthur Rindner

July 2015

On a waking tour in Czernowitz, organized by Christian Herrmann, with the SVIT (Solidarity Volunteering Initiative Tolerance) in Czernowitz, visiting the Jewish remaining points of interest we saw the “Groise Shil” Synagogue.
GPS Location: N48.2969 E25.9396.
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Czernowitz Korn Shil (Synagogue) – by Arthur Rindner

July 2015

On a waking tour in Czernowitz, organized by Christian Herrmann, with the SVIT (Solidarity Volunteering Initiative Tolerance) in Czernowitz, visiting the Jewish remaining points of interest we saw the “Korn Shil” Synagogue.
GPS Location: N48.2919, E25.9423.

See pictures.
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Czernowitz Jewish Yakob Glaser School – by Arthur Rindner

July 2015

On a waking tour in Czernowitz, organized by Christian Herrmann, with the SVIT (Solidarity Volunteering Initiative Tolerance) in Czernowitz, visiting the Jewish remaining points of interest we saw the Yakob Glaser Jewish School, located at N49.847  E24.026. See the picture.
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Tulchin Jewish Cemetery – by Christian Herrmann

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Many thanks to Christian Herrmann who is researching, traveling, photographing and providing very valuable information about many Jewish Heritage Sites in Bukovina, Transnistria and Bessarabia.

Tulchyn, old name Nesterwar is a town in Vinnytsya Oblast (province) of western Ukraine, formerPodolia. It is the administrative center of Tulchyn Raion (district).

Here are pictures provided by Christian – who visited the Jewish Cemetery in June 2015.
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Vatra Dornei Synagogue – by Christian Herrmann

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Many thanks to Christian Herrmann who is researching, traveling, photographing and providing very valuable information about many Jewish Heritage Sites in Bukovina, Transnistria and Bessarabia.

Vatra Dornei (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌvatra ˈdornej]; is a city in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Vatra Dornei is the fifth largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared a municipality in 2000, being the newest and smallest municipality in the county. The city administers three villages: Argestru, Roșu and Todireni. Vatra Dornei is a well known spa and ski resort in the Carpathian Mountains.

Here are pictures provided by Christian – who visited the Synagogue in June 2015.
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Vatra Dornei Jewish Cemetery – by Christian Herrmann

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Many thanks to Christian Herrmann who is researching, traveling, photographing and providing very valuable information about many Jewish Heritage Sites in Bukovina, Transnistria and Bessarabia.

Vatra Dornei (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌvatra ˈdornej]; is a city in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Vatra Dornei is the fifth largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared a municipality in 2000, being the newest and smallest municipality in the county. The city administers three villages: Argestru, Roșu and Todireni. Vatra Dornei is a well known spa and ski resort in the Carpathian Mountains.

Here are pictures provided by Christian – who visited the Jewish Cemetery in June 2015.
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Wama (Vama) Jewish Cemetery – by Christian Herrmann

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Many thanks to Christian Herrmann who is researching, traveling, photographing and providing very valuable information about many Jewish Heritage Sites in Bukovina, Transnistria and Bessarabia.

Here are pictures provided by Christian – who visited the Jewish Cemetery in June 2015.
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Suceava Synagogue – by Christian Herrmann

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Many thanks to Christian Herrmann who is researching, traveling, photographing and providing very valuable information about many Jewish Heritage Sites in Bukovina, Transnistria and Bessarabia.

Suceava (Romanian pronunciation: [suˈt͡ʃe̯ava]) is the largest city and the seat of Suceava County, in the Bukovina region, in north-eastern Romania. The city was the capital of the Principality of Moldavia from 1388 to 1565.

Here are pictures provided by Christian – who visited the Synagogue in June 2015.
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