Zhitomir, Ukraine – The Jewish Community of Zhitomir, headed by Rabbi Shlomo Wilhelm, has begun a massive project to restore and preserve approximately 1,500 Jewish cemeteries scattered throughout Ukraine.
The funding for this ambitious project is coming from the well-known “Chevra Kadisha’ organization. Many of the Jewish cemeteries that will be part of this project are located in towns and villages where there is no longer a local Jewish population or where there are very few Jewish residents. These cemeteries contain Jewish graves that are currently in a terribly neglected state and are often subjected to attacks by local vandals.
The office from which this project will be managed opened this past week. In the first phase of the project, a detailed inventory of all Jewish cemeteries in Ukraine will be prepared, with information as to the degree of neglect, damage and defacement. The staff will attempt to compile lists of famous individuals who are buried in these respective cemeteries.
The second phase of the project involves putting the cemeteries back in order and organizing their regular maintenance.
The initiators of this project are hopeful that the World Zionist Organization will provide financial backing and organizational assistance in implementing this project. According respect and honor to the deceased is an important part of Jewish tradition.
(Source: FJC)