Finding the trace of a mezuzah – a Jewish home blessing – is always a touching moment. The trace is a direct link to the former residents. The people are gone and with them the mezuzah. But the traces remain.
traces of a mezuzah in Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg)
Kolomyia – trace of a mezuzah
traces of a mezuzah in Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg)
Zhovkva – trace of a mezuzah
Kolomyia – trace of a mezuzah
Kolomyia – trace of a mezuzah
Trace of a mezuzah in Praga
traces of a mezuzah in Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg)
Trace of a mezuzah at Radekhiv market square
Trace of a mezuzah in Stryi, former Jewish quarter, Ukraine
Zhovkva – traces of a mezuzah
Brody – trace of a mezuzah
Trace of a mezuzah in Lviv, Ukraine
traces of a mezuzah in Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg) – well preserved
Zhovkva – trace of a mezuzah
traces of a mezuzah in Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg)
Chortkiv – trace of a mezuzah
Trace of a mezuzah in Praga
Kolomyia – trace of a mezuzah
Chortkiv – trace of a mezuzah
Pidhaitsi, Galicia in Ukraine – trace of a mezuzah at the door frame of house in the former Jewish quarter
Chortkiv – trace of a mezuzah
traces of a mezuzah in Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg)
Brody – mezuzah
Skala-Podilska – trace of a mezuzah
Skala-Podilska – trace of a mezuzah
Skala-Podilska – trace of a mezuzah
Lviv – trace of a mezuzah
Skala-Podilska – trace of a mezuzah
Skala-Podilska – trace of a mezuzah
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