A City and the Dead; Zablotow Alive and Destroyed
Memorial Book of Zabolotov, Ukraine
This is a translation from: Ir u-metim; Zablotow ha-melea ve-ha-hareva
A City and the Dead; Zablotow Alive and Destroyed
Published in Tel Aviv by the Former Residents of Zablotow in Israel and the USA
1949 (in Hebrew and Yiddish), 218 pages
May this English translation of the memorial book, A City and the Dead; Zablotow Alive and Destroyed serve as a fitting memory to this destroyed Jewish community of the Ukraine. There is nothing left of the community except these memories of this once-vibrant community. The first-hand accounts contained in this book of the rich heritage and final destruction of the town's Jewish residents shall be not lost. This book will be of value to the descendants of the town's Jews as well as researchers.
Zabolotiv, Ukraine: 48 28' N, 25 17' E
12 miles ESE of Kolomyya, 13 miles W of Snyatyn.
Alternate names for the town are: Zabolotiv [Ukrainian], Zablotów [Polish], Zablutov [Yiddish], Zabolotov [Russian], Zablatov, Zablotov, Zablotuv, Zabolotyiv
Nearby Jewish Communities:
Demiche 1 miles E
Dzhurov 5 miles SSE
Rozhniv 7 miles SSW
Banyliv 8 miles SSE
Hvizdets 8 miles N
Knyazhe 9 miles ESE
Miliye 9 miles S
Vilyavche 10 miles SSE
Dzhurkov 12 miles NNW
Vashkivtsi 12 miles ESE
Kolomyya 12 miles WNW
Snyatyn 13 miles E
Kosiv 13 miles SW
Pystan 13 miles WSW
Moskalivka 14 miles SW
Kuty 16 miles SSW
Vyzhnytsya 16 miles SSW
Yaseniv-Pilnyy 16 miles NE
Chernyatyn 16 miles NNE
Yabluniv 16 miles WSW
Chortovets 16 miles N
Nyzhni Stanivitzi 17 miles SE
Obertyn 17 miles NNW
Horodenka 17 miles NE
Nepolokivtsi 17 miles ESE V
yzhenka 18 miles SSW
Pechenizhyn 19 miles W
Davydivtsi 19 miles E
Kostintsy 19 miles SE
Berehomet 20 miles