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History
The Jews at Dobra Voda belonged to the Chtelnica religious community. However, they had their own cemetery, which was located on the road to the castle. Today, less than two dozen graves can be seen in the cemetery, which would indicate that their community in the village was never very numerous. In 1927, 9 Jews lived in Dobra Voda. According to the names on the tombstones, they were mainly the Sonenfeld and Fischer families. The oldest preserved tombstone from 1843 belongs to the daughter of Zalman Kohn named Jached.

Jewish cemetery

The Jews at Dobra Voda belonged to the Chtelnica religious community. However, they had their own cemetery, which was located on the road to the castle. Today, less than two dozen graves can be seen in the cemetery, which would indicate that their community in the village was never very numerous. In 1927, 9 Jews lived in Dobra Voda. According to the names on the tombstones, they were mainly the Sonenfeld and Fischer families. The oldest preserved tombstone from 1843 belongs to the daughter of Zalman Kohn named Jached.

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Suitable for: Families with childrens, Elderly, Cyclists, Young, Adults
Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Updated on: 9.10.2022
Source: Kriz.epocha

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Jewish cemetery
Mariašske brehy
Dobrá Voda
Region: Trnavský
District: Trnava
Area: Trnavsko
 48.6050779, 17.5295341

Altitude: 324 m

Mariašske brehy
Dobrá Voda

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