LVIV JEWISH HEADSTONE DATABASE
Stone ID:
LVN148
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Grounded/Loose:
loose
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Material:
sandstone
Color: pink Dimensions W H D, cm:
Inscription Style:
incised letter
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Name Original:
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Death Date Hebrew:
29-Tevet-5691
Death Date:
1931-01-18*
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Epitaph Original:
חיים ביום התשעה ועשרים.
דש טבת שנת תרצ'א לפ'ק[ח]
'ת'נ'צ'ב'ה
דש טבת שנת תרצ'א לפ'ק[ח]
'ת'נ'צ'ב'ה
Epitaph English:
life(?) on the 29th day of the
month of Tevet, the year [5]691
may their soul be bound in the bond of (eternal) life
month of Tevet, the year [5]691
may their soul be bound in the bond of (eternal) life
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Stone Condition:
only the bottom part of this headstone remains, with the final three lines of epitaph
Conservation:
This headstone and more than a hundred others were recovered from under the asphalt paving of vul. Hanna Barvinok southwest of the Lviv city center over several days in June 2018, in a volunteer event organized by the Sholem Aleichem Jewish Cultural Society of Lviv and the Lviv Volunteer Center. The stones were then moved to the new Jewish cemetery adjacent to the Yanivskyi Cemetery northwest of the city center, from which they were likely originally stolen during the German occupation of World War II.
For more information, see the About Lviv page on this website and Case Study 13 on the website A Guide to Jewish Cemetery Preservation in Western Ukraine.
For more information, see the About Lviv page on this website and Case Study 13 on the website A Guide to Jewish Cemetery Preservation in Western Ukraine.
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Recovery Date:
2018-06
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Last Revision:
2025-01-22
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