75 Years Commemoration – Vatra Dornei Synagogue – 10/2016 – by Adina Babeş

In the fall of 1941, following the order of Ion Antonescu govenrment, 91,845 of Jews from Bukovina were deported. From 9th until the 15 of October 1941, from the train stations of Suceava, Gura Humorului, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vatra Dornei and Rădăuți, men, women, children were sent to Transnistria. Most of them died there, executed, or from epidemics, cold and starvation.

This year, we commemorate 75 years since this dark chapter of Romanian history. To honor the memory of the victims, commemorative plaques were placed on the facades of the train station from where the trains left to Transnistria.

This is a project of Federation of Communities of Romanian Jews and Elie Wiesel National institute for the study of Holocaust in Romania.
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Vatra Dornei Wiznitzer Synagogue – by Bruria & Ptachia Menkin

Mr. Ptachia Menkin and Mrs. Bruria Menkin took part in the July 2015 journey, on the path of the Holocaust of Romanian Jews, in Bukovina and Transnistria valley of death, that was organized by the World Organization of Bukovina Jews. The  Menkins also visited this area previously in 2011 and 2005.

One of the places they visited in over the years was the Wiznitzer Synagogue in Vatra Dornei in Romania.
See below pictures from the synagogue visit in 2011.
הוויז'ניצר שיל בווטרה דורניי 1 2011

הוויז'ניצר שיל בווטרה דורניי 2 2011

Vatra Dornei Jewish Synagogue – by Bruria & Ptachia Menkin

Mr. Ptachia Menkin and Mrs. Bruria Menkin took part in the July 2015 journey, on the path of the Holocaust of Romanian Jews, in Bukovina and Transnistria valley of death, that was organized by the World Organization of Bukovina Jews. The  Menkins also visited this area previously in 2011 and 2005.

One of the places they visited in over the years was the Synagogue in Vatra Dornei in Romania.
“Vatra Dornei
is the town where we were born”.
See below pictures from the synagogue from 2011, 2005 and 1958 and compare…..
1958
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“This picture (from 1958)  was taken with the synagogue in the background – a short time before we immigrated to Israel. you can see there my parents – Shimon and Dina Rand, my sisters Esti (Shecter), Miriam (Farbstein) and me – Bruria”.

2005
בית הכנסת הגדול בווטרה דורניי 6 2005 בית הכנסת הגדול בווטרה דורניי 7 2005 בית הכנסת הגדול בווטרה דורניי 8 2005 בית הכנסת הגדול בווטרה דורניי 9 2005 בית הכנסת הגדול בווטרה דורניי 10 2005 בית הכנסת הגדול בווטרה דורניי 11 2005
2011
בית הכנסת בווטרה דורניי 1 2011

בית הכנסת בווטרה דורניי 2 2011

בית הכנסת בווטרה דורניי 3 2011

Vatra Dornei Jewish Cemetery – by Bruria & Ptachia Menkin

Mr. Ptachia Menkin and Mrs. Bruria Menkin took part in the July 2015 journey, on the path of the Holocaust of Romanian Jews, in Bukovina and Transnistria valley of death, that was organized by the World Organization of Bukovina Jews. The  Menkins also visited this area previously in 2013, 2011 and 2005.

One of the places they visited in 2011 was the Jewish Cemetery in Vatra Dornei, Romania.
See below pictures from 2011 from the Cemetery.
בית הקברות בווטרה דורניי 1 2011

בית הקברות בווטרה דורניי 2 2011

בית הקברות בווטרה דורניי סבונים ושרידים מהשואה2011

Vatra Dornei Synagogue – by Christian Herrmann

This work is published under a Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Many thanks to Christian Herrmann who is researching, traveling, photographing and providing very valuable information about many Jewish Heritage Sites in Bukovina, Transnistria and Bessarabia.

Vatra Dornei (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌvatra ˈdornej]; is a city in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Vatra Dornei is the fifth largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared a municipality in 2000, being the newest and smallest municipality in the county. The city administers three villages: Argestru, Roșu and Todireni. Vatra Dornei is a well known spa and ski resort in the Carpathian Mountains.

Here are pictures provided by Christian – who visited the Synagogue in June 2015.
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Vatra Dornei Jewish Cemetery – by Christian Herrmann

This work is published under a Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Many thanks to Christian Herrmann who is researching, traveling, photographing and providing very valuable information about many Jewish Heritage Sites in Bukovina, Transnistria and Bessarabia.

Vatra Dornei (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌvatra ˈdornej]; is a city in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Vatra Dornei is the fifth largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared a municipality in 2000, being the newest and smallest municipality in the county. The city administers three villages: Argestru, Roșu and Todireni. Vatra Dornei is a well known spa and ski resort in the Carpathian Mountains.

Here are pictures provided by Christian – who visited the Jewish Cemetery in June 2015.
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