ROHATYN JEWISH HEADSTONE DATABASE
Stone ID:
RX0042
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Inscription Style:
incised letter
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Gender:
female
Death Date Hebrew:
02-Av-5636
Death Date:
1876-07-23*
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Primary Symbol:
7-arm candelabrum
Epitaph Original:
ביום ה' שנת
'פ'נ
ב' אב תרל'ו
…על א …
האשה החסידה
מנ.א.ה הכורה
… בסף …
… …
… …
'פ'נ
ב' אב תרל'ו
…על א …
האשה החסידה
מנ.א.ה הכורה
… בסף …
… …
… …
Epitaph English:
on the 5th day...
here is buried
2nd Av [5]636 ...
about ...
a righteous woman ...
... ...
in the end ...
here is buried
2nd Av [5]636 ...
about ...
a righteous woman ...
... ...
in the end ...
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Other Notes:
The headstone image seen here is an excerpt from six interwar photographs of Rohatyn’s old Jewish cemetery, as seen in a collection preserved at the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv, used here by the courtesy of Dr. Sergey Kravtsov and with permission of the Museum. All of the stones in these photographs were stolen from the old cemetery for use in road construction during the German occupation of Rohatyn in WWII; to date none have been recovered, and all remain missing.
English translation by members of the Rohatyn District Research Group (RDRG).
English translation by members of the Rohatyn District Research Group (RDRG).
Last Revision:
2026-03-09
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