Historic Jewish Sites in Romania, Picture Appendix
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Syracuse University SURFACE Religion College of Arts and Sciences 2010 Historic Jewish Sites in Romania, Picture Appendix Samuel D. Gruber United States Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad Follow this and additional works at: https://surface.syr.edu/rel Part of the Religion Commons Recommended Citation Gruber, Samuel D., "Historic Jewish Sites in Romania, Picture Appendix" (2010). Full list of publications from School of Architecture. Paper 93. http://surface.syr.edu/arc/93 This Image is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Arts and Sciences at SURFACE. It has been accepted for inclusion in Religion by an authorized administrator of SURFACE. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Attachment I: Pictures of Select Sites Ardustat cemetery. Asuaju de Jos cemetery. 1 Baita de Sub Codru cemetery. Arinis cemetery. Barsana cemetery. 2 Basesti cemetery. Berbesti cemetery. 3 Berchez cemetery. Berbesti cemetery. Bicaz cemetery. 4 Bistra cemetery. Bogdan Voda cemetery. Boiut cemetery. 5 Borsa cemetery. Botiza cemetery. Breb cemetery. 6 Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust in Bucharest, Romania. In the background is the government building which was used during the Holocaust to coordinate the arrest and transport of Romanian Jews and Roma citizens to their deaths and enslavement. Star of David that is reflected from various angles as the sun rotates. 7 The Column of Endless Life. “Remember” is written on the top of the column in Hebrew. Symbolic railroad tracks used to transport the victims. 8 Buciumi cemetery. Budesti cemetery. 9 Budesti cemetery. Carbunari cemetery. Cimpulong Moldovenesc cemetery. 10 Cimpulung la Tisa cemetery. Ciocotis cemetery. 11 Ciolt cemetery. Cirlibaba cemetery. 12 Coas cemetery. Coltirea cemetery. 13 Copalnic Maramures cemetery. Copalnic Manastur cemetery. 14 Cornesti cemetery. Craiciunesti cemetery. 15 Costeni cemetery. Crasna Petrova cemetery. 16 Culcea cemetery. Damacuseni cemetery. 17 Danesti cemetery. Desesti cemetery. Dragomiresti cemetery. 18 Farcasa cemetery. Fauresti cemetery. 19 Finate cemetery. Girdani cemetery. Giulesti cemetery. 20 Giurgiului cemetery. On October 22, 2008, 131 tombstones were seriously damaged or destroyed in the largest Jewish cemetery in Bucharest. The Commission has raised funds to restore the site to make a strong statement that hate crimes perpetrated by anti- Semites will not stop the preservation of what remains of Jewish cultural heritage in Romania. Romanian government leaders have condemned the attack and were expected to attend a ceremony rededicating the cemetery once the tombstones are restored. This public display of the rejection of extremist actions would make an important public statement. 21 Giurgiului cemetery. Giurgiului cemetery. 22 Glod cemetery. Gura Humorului cemetery. Hernicesti cemetery. 23 Hideaga cemetery. Ieud cemetery. 24 Lapus cemetery. Lapusel cemetery. Leordina cemetery. 25 Lucacesti cemetery. Mara cemetery. Miresu Mare cemetery. 26 Mogosesti cemetery. Moisei cemetery. 27 Moldovita cemetery. Nanesti cemetery. Oarta De Sus cemetery. 28 Oarta De Jos cemetery. Oncesti cemetery. 29 Peteritea cemetery. Plopis cemetery. Poinele Izei cemetery. 30 Pribilesti cemetery. Razoare cemetery. Remeti cemetery. 31 Repedea cemetery. Rona de Jos cemetery. Rona de Sus cemetery. 32 Rozavila cemetery. Ruscova cemetery. 33 Ruscova cemetery. Rare surviving wooden grave marker. Sacalaseni cemetery. 34 Sacel cemetery. Salistea cemetery. Salsig cemetery. 35 Sapanta cemetery. Sarasau cemetery. 36 Sasar cemetery. Seine cemetery. Sirb cemetery. 37 Sisesti cemetery. Slatiora cemetery. Solca cemetery. 38 Tauti Magheraus cemetery. Tirgu Lapus cemetery. 39 Tisa cemetery. Tomat cemetery. Ulmeni cemetery. 40 Ungureni I cemetery. Ungureni II cemetery. Urmenis cemetery. 41 Vadu Izei cemetery. Valea Chiorului cemetery. Valeni cemetery. 42 Vama cemetery. Vatra Dornei cemetery. 43 Viseu de Jos cemetery. Viseu de Sus cemetery. 44 .