קאריי — בית החיים הישן
Nagykároly — the old Jewish cemetery
Old Jewish cemetery, Strada Șoimului, Carei, Satu Mare County, Transylvania, Romania
- IT IS ON ȘOIMULUI, at the western edge of the town, about a kilometre from the centre. This listing carries a surveyed coordinate; navigate to that rather than to the street name.
- THIS PAGE IS DELIBERATELY SHORT. The record behind it is a photographic survey — seventy-five photographs taken on the ground by Boris Khaimovich in 1997 for the Center for Jewish Art — and its written fields are almost entirely blank. Nobody has published the condition of this ground, whether it is fenced, whether it locks or who holds a key. Treat all of that as unknown and ask in the town.
- There have been Jews in Nagykároly since 1720, when the local lord brought in twelve families and a kehilla was organised in the same year. This is their burial ground.
- REB SHAUL BRACH WAS ROV HERE BEFORE KASHAU, and he is not buried here — his kever is in the Orthodox cemetery at Košice, about two hundred kilometres north. People searching his name reach Nagykároly first.