On December 11 we returned to Lviv from Zalishchyky and our four days trip through Ternopil oblast in Ukraine came to an end. But at that day there were still some places to visit and some discoveries to make. Korolivka and Ozeryany were along the road and at the very end we found a synagogue or beit midrash, which seems to be so far undocumented.
Zalishchyky – Great Synagogue
Zalishchyky – Great Synagogue
Zalishchyky – Jewish cemetery
Zalishchyky – Jewish cemetery
Zalishchyky – Jewish cemetery
Zalishchyky – Jewish cemetery
Zalishchyky – Jewish cemetery
Zalishchyky – Dniester canyon near the Jewish cemetery
Polish Catholic church between Zalishchyky and Korolivka
Korolivka – Jewish cemetery
Korolivka – Jewish cemetery
Korolivka – Jewish cemetery
Korolivka – Jewish cemetery
Korolivka – Jewish cemetery
Korolivka – Jewish cemetery
Ozeryany – Jewish cemetery
Ozeryany – Jewish cemetery
Ozeryany – Jewish cemetery
Ozeryany – synagogue or beit midrash
Ozeryany – synagogue or beit midrash
Ozeryany – synagogue or beit midrash
Our travel team says good bye – from left to right: Vasyl, Anna, Jay, Iryna and Marla
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