Rovno
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Rovno is a administrative center of the Rovno district in Ukraine. (Ukrainian: Рівне, Russian: Ровно, Polish: Równe, Yiddish: ריוונע, German: Röwne.)
Other names: Rivne, Rowno, Riwne. Wikipedia JewishGen Kehilalinks.jewishgen.org Ukraine SIG Rivne town page Nearby Towns and Cities
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History
Destruction
Archives
Memorial in New York
History
Destruction
Destruction
Ghetto in Hebrew (Yad Vashem)
Yahad - In Unum: Killing Site Kozak
Holocaust in Rovno: The Massacre at Sosenki Forest, November 1941
Ghetto in Hebrew (Yad Vashem)
Yahad - In Unum: Killing Site Kozak
Holocaust in Rovno: The Massacre at Sosenki Forest, November 1941
Archives
Memorial in New York
At Beth David cemetry Elmont, New York Section E, Block 4 there is the memorial to Jews murdered in Rovno. It was erected in 1954. The memorial looks like a trihedral pillar. On two sides in English and Yiddish is written: "In memory of the 23500 Jews murdered by the Nazis on Nov. 7, 1941 in our home town Rovno." "This monument was erected by the First Rovner Sick and Benevolent Society with the help of Rovner landsleit. " On the third side are written in Yiddish several names of people who died in Rivne. These names are: 1 Kachka Wolf and Gitl 2 Baderman Shimon Rivka and the child 3 Genis and family 4 Eisenberg Pesah and family 5 Chait Mordechai, Haya and Yehudit 6 Maisler 7 Vilner 8 Frenkel Leah 9 Sadak Fishel 10 Steinberg Abraham Schmilik and family 11 Steinberg Shlomo Mordechai 12 Kopit Pesah Toiva Abraham Liba Golzer 13 Maydanik Khaya 14 Deich and Capet 15 Schuster Pesach 16 Peper Itshak and Ita 17 Shlishman family 18 Zlata Kniajer 19 Fima Krepel 20 Liba Krepel 21 Rachel Steinberg 22 David Aaron ben Irbach Baer 23 Passion Bat Moshe Yakov 24 Joseph Rodin 25 Miriam Rodin |
Recollections about Rovno
Family stories
Publications
Old pictures
Family stories
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Publications
Movies:
"Return to Rivne: A HOLOCAUST STORY"
"Bruha Perelmuter, who fled Rivne during the war, returned to visit her hometown."
"What did the Rivne Jews do - they showed in paintings and collections" (Ukr)
"Doomed: the history of the Rivne ghetto" (Ukr)
"Shot city" (Ukr)
"Doroga smerti: Rovno-Sosonki"(English subtitles)
"Interwar Rivne: how to write an architectural portrait of the city" (Ukr)
Articles:
"From the life of the Jews of interwar Rivne: retro photos" (Ukr)
"From Lviv to Rivne"
"Jewish Ukraine: 10 facts about the jews of Rivne" (Rus)
"Return to Rivne: A HOLOCAUST STORY"
"Bruha Perelmuter, who fled Rivne during the war, returned to visit her hometown."
"What did the Rivne Jews do - they showed in paintings and collections" (Ukr)
"Doomed: the history of the Rivne ghetto" (Ukr)
"Shot city" (Ukr)
"Doroga smerti: Rovno-Sosonki"(English subtitles)
"Interwar Rivne: how to write an architectural portrait of the city" (Ukr)
Articles:
"From the life of the Jews of interwar Rivne: retro photos" (Ukr)
"From Lviv to Rivne"
"Jewish Ukraine: 10 facts about the jews of Rivne" (Rus)
Old pictures
Sites with photos of the pre-war Rovne:
Postcards. History of Volyn.
Old photos of Rivne
Retroua
Many of the photos feature Exactly May 3 Street. It was the main street of the city.
Throughout different periods of history the street had different names:
Russian Empire - Shosova Street (since 1857), as a part of highway Kiev-Brest;
The Second Commonwealth - May 3 Street (in honor of the first Polish Constitution);
The Third Reich - Adolf Hitler Street;
USSR - Stalin Street (1940s - 1950s), Leninskaya Street (1960s - 1980s);
Independent Ukraine - Soborna (Cathedral) (since January 30, 1991).
Postcards. History of Volyn.
Old photos of Rivne
Retroua
Many of the photos feature Exactly May 3 Street. It was the main street of the city.
Throughout different periods of history the street had different names:
Russian Empire - Shosova Street (since 1857), as a part of highway Kiev-Brest;
The Second Commonwealth - May 3 Street (in honor of the first Polish Constitution);
The Third Reich - Adolf Hitler Street;
USSR - Stalin Street (1940s - 1950s), Leninskaya Street (1960s - 1980s);
Independent Ukraine - Soborna (Cathedral) (since January 30, 1991).