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NEWS
Wall Around Sadigora Cemetery Finally Completed
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

Sadigora and Ruzhin Chassidim around the world were delighted over recent reports that after years of efforts a wall around the cemetery in the city of Sadigora has finally reached completion, the refuse that accumulated over the years has been removed and the area is being renovated and improved.

Hundreds of Jews from various generations lie buried in the 300-year-old cemetery, including famous rabbonim and tzaddikim such as HaRav Yisroel of Ruzhin and his sons and descendants of Sadigora who are buried in and near a special ohel, the author of Yad Yehuda, the rabbonim of the city and great Chassidim from numerous generations.

Since World War II, when the Nazis destroyed the cemetery deliberately, the place has remained in its state of degradation. Fifty years of Communist rule further debased the cemetery; local residents removed gravestones and used them for building materials. Trash accumulated among the graves and thorn bushes grew wild.

In recent years, following the collapse of the Soviet regime, when local conditions became suitable for the undertaking of a project to rehabilitate and improve the site, Ruzhin Chassidim around the world responded to calls to restore the cemetery's lost dignity. HaRav Shlomo Wilhelm, a Chabad shaliach and rov of the city of Zhitomir and Western Ukraine and head of the Jewish Union of Zhitomir, which works under the Union of Jewish Communities in the Western Ukraine, organized and directed efforts through various channels to secure the necessary permits from the local authorities. Besiyata deShmaya two years ago the needed permits were finally obtained and the way was open to repair and rebuild the cemetery.

HaRav Yisroel Moshe Friedman, the son of the Admor of Sadigora and rov of the community of Sadigora Chassidim in London, Kahal Or Yisroel, joined the efforts by assuming the task of raising the funds to pay for the large project. After a delegation from the World Committee to Save European Synagogues, presided over by HaRav Eliakim Schlesinger, determined exactly where to lay the wall, actual work at the site went underway, with HaRav Wilhelm overseeing the work firsthand to ensure it was carried out according to halochoh.

Now that the major work has been completed project organizers are entering the next phase of work: removing the thistles and thorn bushes and repaving the walkways.

Guards will be posted 24 a day thanks to the director of the World Committee for the Preservation of European Cemeteries, HaRav Shlomo Besser, and organization sponsor the Claims Conference.

 

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