Zarichne
Varash district, Rivne region
Sources:
- Russian Jewish encyclopedia. Translated from Russian by Eugene Snaider;
- Pinsk. Jewish encyclopedia of Brockhaus & Efron;
- Yad Vashem. Pohost Zarzeczny
Photo:
- European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative. Zarichne Jewish Cemetery
Zarichne (until 1946 - Pogost Zarichnyy), the urban-type settlement (since 1959), in 1946-2020 the district center in the Rivne region.
In the 19th - beginning of the 20th century - the township of the Pinsk district of the Minsk province. In 1920–39 - in the Polesie Voivodeship as part of Poland, in 1939–91 - as part of the Ukrainian SSR.
In 1897, 450 Jews lived in Zarichne (59.1%),
In 1921 - 264 Jews (37%).
In 1912, there was Jewish loan-saving society, the synagogue acted.
Pogost Zarichnyy was occupied by the Germans in the early July 1941. The Jews were apparently concentrated in an unfenced ghetto. They were murdered in the mid fall of 1942.
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Jewish cemetery in Zarichne, 2019 |
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