Novyi Oleksynets
Sources:
- Jewish encyclopedia of Brockhaus & Efron
- Russian Jewish encyclopedia
Photo:
- Hryhoriy Arshynov, European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative. Novyy Oleksynets Jewish Cemetery
Novyi Oleksynets (ukr. Новий Олексинець), the village, former township in Ternopil region. In the 19th - early 20th centuries - in the province of Galicia in Austria-Hungary. In 1919–39 - as part of Poland, in 1939–91 - the Ukrainian SSR.
In 1867 in Novyi Oleksynets 2 synagogues acted.
In 1914, Jews belonged to 5 shops (including both manufactory, only grocery).
In. July 1941 Novyi Oleksynets occupied troops of the Wehrmacht. In the spring of 1942, the Jews were deported to Vyshnevets and in Aug. 1942 shot with local Jews.
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Tombstone on the destroyed Jewish cemetery, 2019 |
Kremenets district, Ternopil region