Thanks Mr. Bruno Barbie and Carl De Keyser for taking these photos and making them available.
Category: Synagogue
The Synagogue of the Sadagora Rebbe – November 2016 – Collected by Baruch Eylon
In early November 2016 it was announced that the restoration work on the Sadagora synagogue of the Ruzhiner Rebbe has been completed and the building was re-dedicated.
I thought it will be good to collect pictures and various articles from different times and sources, showing the synagogue status and look, into one document and make it available to all. This was done in this document.
November 2016: Photos and news stories by Mr. Leonid Milman (found on Facebook), and Mr. Marc Goldberger (You can translate from Ukrainian to English using the Chrome browser):
http://zik.ua/news/2016/11/04/u_chernivtsyah_vidkryly_vidrestavrovanu_synagogu_hasydiv_985725 or http://tinyurl.com/jqmnl75
http://molbuk.ua/chernovtsy_news/117828-u-chernivcyakh-vidkryly-vidnovlenu-synagogu-sadgirskykh-khasydiv.html or http://tinyurl.com/zdek3rs
http://bukovina.biz.ua/news/41714/
November 2016: Additional pictures from the re-dedication ceremony:
http://cja.huji.ac.il/wpc/browser.php?mode=set&id=10438
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1579066205444204&set=pcb.1579068682110623&type=3&theater
July 2016: Pictures taken during the Pilot Project by the World Organization of Bukovina Jews: http://www.eylonconsulting.com/bukovina/blog/?p=1453
April 2016: Ukraine: Sadagora synagogue restoration nearing completion
July 2015: A post by Mr. Isaac Herzig after visiting the site as part of the journey on the path of the Holocaust of Romanian Jews, in Bukovina and Transnistria valley of death.
Mr. Isaac (Itzik) Herzig took part in this journey, that journey was organized by the World Organization of Bukovina Jews.
http://www.eylonconsulting.com/bukovina/blog/?p=575
July 2015 – A post in Hebrew by Mr. Moshe Ben Deror, after the above journey.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3DhsxRmoP8&feature=youtu.be
2004 – by Iosif Vaisman: few pictures of the synagogue interiors in 2004, with the remnants of beautiful murals seen through the peeling plaster –
http://gr-czernowitz.livejournal.com/1845900.html
1998: Here is what this building looked like
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/sadgura/sadg04.jpg
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/sadgura/sadg03.jpg
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/sadgura/sadg02.jpg
And in 1993:
http://www.kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/sadgura/reesphotos.html
75 Years Commemoration – Vatra Dornei Synagogue – 10/2016 – by Adina Babeş
In the fall of 1941, following the order of Ion Antonescu govenrment, 91,845 of Jews from Bukovina were deported. From 9th until the 15 of October 1941, from the train stations of Suceava, Gura Humorului, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vatra Dornei and Rădăuți, men, women, children were sent to Transnistria. Most of them died there, executed, or from epidemics, cold and starvation.
This year, we commemorate 75 years since this dark chapter of Romanian history. To honor the memory of the victims, commemorative plaques were placed on the facades of the train station from where the trains left to Transnistria.
This is a project of Federation of Communities of Romanian Jews and Elie Wiesel National institute for the study of Holocaust in Romania.
75 Years Commemoration – Suceava Synagogue – 10/2016 – by Adina Babeş
In the fall of 1941, following the order of Ion Antonescu govenrment, 91,845 of Jews from Bukovina were deported. From 9th until the 15 of October 1941, from the train stations of Suceava, Gura Humorului, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vatra Dornei and Rădăuți, men, women, children were sent to Transnistria. Most of them died there, executed, or from epidemics, cold and starvation.
This year, we commemorate 75 years since this dark chapter of Romanian history. To honor the memory of the victims, commemorative plaques were placed on the facades of the train station from where the trains left to Transnistria.
This is a project of Federation of Communities of Romanian Jews and Elie Wiesel National institute for the study of Holocaust in Romania.
75 Years Commemoration – Radautz Synagogue – 10/2016 – by Adina Babeş
In the fall of 1941, following the order of Ion Antonescu govenrment, 91,845 of Jews from Bukovina were deported. From 9th until the 15 of October 1941, from the train stations of Suceava, Gura Humorului, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vatra Dornei and Rădăuți, men, women, children were sent to Transnistria. Most of them died there, executed, or from epidemics, cold and starvation.
This year, we commemorate 75 years since this dark chapter of Romanian history. To honor the memory of the victims, commemorative plaques were placed on the facades of the train station from where the trains left to Transnistria.
This is a project of Federation of Communities of Romanian Jews and Elie Wiesel National institute for the study of Holocaust in Romania.
75 Years Commemoration – Gura Humora Synagogue – 10/2016 – by Adina Babeş
In the fall of 1941, following the order of Ion Antonescu govenrment, 91,845 of Jews from Bukovina were deported. From 9th until the 15 of October 1941, from the train stations of Suceava, Gura Humorului, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vatra Dornei and Rădăuți, men, women, children were sent to Transnistria. Most of them died there, executed, or from epidemics, cold and starvation.
This year, we commemorate 75 years since this dark chapter of Romanian history. To honor the memory of the victims, commemorative plaques were placed on the facades of the train station from where the trains left to Transnistria.
This is a project of Federation of Communities of Romanian Jews and Elie Wiesel National institute for the study of Holocaust in Romania.
75 Years Commemoration – Campulung Moldovenesc Synagogue – 10/2016 – by Adina Babeş
In the fall of 1941, following the order of Ion Antonescu govenrment, 91,845 of Jews from Bukovina were deported. From 9th until the 15 of October 1941, from the train stations of Suceava, Gura Humorului, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vatra Dornei and Rădăuți, men, women, children were sent to Transnistria. Most of them died there, executed, or from epidemics, cold and starvation.
This year, we commemorate 75 years since this dark chapter of Romanian history. To honor the memory of the victims, commemorative plaques were placed on the facades of the train station from where the trains left to Transnistria.
This is a project of Federation of Communities of Romanian Jews and Elie Wiesel National institute for the study of Holocaust in Romania.
Czernowitz Chabad Synagogue and Kosher Restaurant – 7-2016 – by Baruch Eylon
On 11-15 July 2016 a delegation of the World Organization of Bukovina Jews traveled to North Bukovina for a pilot project to survey Jewish Heritage Sites in the area around Storozhynetz. The team members were Sara Sweiry, Nathan Kinsbrunner and Baruch Eylon.
During this trip the team surveyed 12 heritage sites, met with local officials, filled the questionnaire (using a mobile application that allows capturing text and pictures, including GPS coordinates) and posted the information on the web, to make it available to all interested people around the world.
The team also prepared recommendations what to do in each site.
This post provides pictures taken by the team at the Chabad Synagoge in Czernowitz, the Jewish Kosher restaurant next to it and a picture of the team with Mr. Leonid Milman- Head of the Jews community in Czernowitz.
Sadegura Jewish Synagogue / Rabbi’s house – 12 July 2016 – by Baruch Eylon
In 11-15 July 2016 a delegation of the World Organization of Bukovina Jews traveled to North Bukovina for a pilot project to survey Jewish Heritage Sites in the area around Storozhynetz and Czernowitz.
The team members were Sara Sweiry, Nathan Kinsbrunner and Baruch Eylon.
During this trip the team surveyed 12 heritage sites, met with local officials, filled the questionnaire (using a mobile application that allows capturing text and pictures, including GPS coordinates) and posted the information on the web, to make it available to all interested people around the world.
The team also prepared recommendations what to do in each site.
The Jewish synagogue in Sadegura (Rabbi’s house) is located in Sadegura and at this time it is being overhauled and entrance is not allowed. Completion is planned soon.
This post provides pictures taken by the team in the Sadegura Synagogue.
Storozhynetz Jewish Synagogue – 12 July 2016 – by Baruch Eylon
In 11-15 July 2016 a delegation of the World Organization of Bukovina Jews traveled to North Bukovina for a pilot project to survey Jewish Heritage Sites in the area around Storozhynetz.
The team members were Sara Sweiry, Nathan Kinsbrunner and Baruch Eylon.
During this trip the team surveyed 12 heritage sites, met with local officials, filled the questionnaire (using a mobile application that allows capturing text and pictures, including GPS coordinates) and posted the information on the web, to make it available to all interested people around the world.
The team also prepared recommendations what to do in each site.
The Jewish synagogue is located in an ally not far from the village center and serves now as a (flee?) market and was not fully surveyed.
This post provides pictures taken by the team in the Storozhynetz Jewish Synagogue.