I have decide to create one page with the list of all Tzadikim graves in Ukraine because can find such information in one place in one language. Information will be published in blocks devided by regions.
Kiev and Chernigov regions
Rabbi Menachem Nochum Twerski of Chernobyl and 4 tzadiks of his dynasty (can assume that 3 of them are Menachem Nochum’s grandson Aharon (1787–1872) and two Aharon’s sons Yitzhak Meshullam Zusya (? – 1881) and Baruh Asher (?-1905)).
Rabbi Menachem Nochum Twerski (born 1730, Narynsk, Volhynia – died 1797, Chernobyl) - founder of the Chernobyl Hasidic dynasty.
- Gornostaipol
Rabbi Mordechai Dov (1839-1903), son of the sacred Rabbi Meshulam Zushe Yitzhak. The old cemetery was demolished in the late 1950s – early 1960s. Until the 1990s, the place was empty. In the 1990s, a village club building was under construction but was never finished. In the 1990s, at the supposed site of the grave of Rabbi Mordechai Dov Tverskoy (d. 1903), Hassidim erected an ohel. According to Meylekh Sheykhet, however, the site was incorrectly determined. The exact site is not yet known.
- Ignatovka
Rabbi Mordechai Twerski (b. 1770, Chernobyl – d. 1837, Ignatovka) – Son of rabbi Menachem Nochum Twerski of Chernobyl. Died here on the way to Kiev. Entry to the ohel can be gained by arrangement with the caretaker (+380-67-7291508).
- Kiev
Shlomo Benzion Twerski (1870-1939), Ohel located on Kurenevka Jewish cemetery
- Fastov
Rabbi Abraham ha-Malah, the son of Rabbi Dov Ber from Mezhirichi.
Rabbi Israel Polotzker(? – 1782), one of the first students of Rabbi Dov Ber.
- Makarov
Rebbe Menachem Nachum Twerski (1805, Chernobyl – 1852, Makarov), founder of Makarov Hasidic dynasty, the first son of the second Chernobyl rebbe. Cemetery was destroyed in 1970’s. On Lo-Tishkah web-site mentioned that “grave of well-known rabbi” was found in 2000’s and ohel has been erected at this site.
- Belaya Tserkov
Graves were destroyed during WWII and territory build up after the war. Exact location is unknown.
The sign on the symbolic ohel reads as follows (translation from Hebrew):
The territory around the ohel, including the military buildings, is part of the Jewish cemetery where many of our brothers from the people of Israel are buried, among them – the children of the temple of Besht: *Rabbi Abraham Polotsker, may we be protected by his merits; *the author of the book “Hesed le-Avraam”, a friend of Besht, Rabbi Moshe, may we be protected by his merits; *Rabbi Chaim, may we be protected by his merits. The pupils of Besht: *Rabbi Aaron Shmuel haKohen, may we be protected by his merits, the author of the book “Ve-tsiva ha-kohen”, The pupil of Maggid from Mezhyrich. “… the place you are standing at is the Holy Land’ (Ex. 3:5)).
- Skvira
Rabbi Itshak Tversky of Skvyra (1812-1885), the founder of the Skver dynasty; and two his sons (presumably Rabbi Avraam Yehoshua Geshel and Rabbi Israel)
- Tarasha
Rabbi Raphael of Bershad’ (1751-1827) - a student of Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz, a student of the Besht.
- Nezhin
Rabbi Dov-Ber Schneerson (1773 -1827) second Lubavitcher Rebbe
Cherkassy and Poltava regions
- Gadyach
Shneur Zalman of Liady (1745 – 1812) - founder and first Rebbe of Chabad, a branch of Hasidic Judaism.
- Cherkassy
Rabbi Jakob Israel Twerski (? – 1874 ). State of the grave is unknown
- Rotmistrovka
Rabbi Yohanan Tversky (1812, Chernobyl – 1895, Rotmistrovka) – the eighth son of Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl, the grandson of the founder of the Chernobyl Hassidic dynasty, Rabbi Menachem Nohum Ben Tzvi.
- Shpola
Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Leib ben Boruch (Saba from Shpola), also known as Shpoler Zeide (1725-1812) –a famous tzadik, a student of Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz, an opponent of Rabbi Nahman of Bratzlav.
- Uman
Most famous Jewish grave in Ukraine. Rosh Reb Nachman of Bratslav (April 4, 1772 – October 16, 1810), was the founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement. Many Ukrainians assumed that all ukrainian Jews are celebrating Rosh Hashanah in Uman
- Talnoe
Rabbi Duvidl Tversky (1808-1882) – a chassidic rebbe and renowned Talmudic scholar, one of the eight sons of Rabbi Mordechai Tversky, the grandson of Rabbi Nohum Tversky (Magid of Chernobyl).
Zhitomir and Rovno regions
Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev (1740–1809) was a Hasidic leader. Grave of one another tzadik (Makarov dynasty) is located on a same cemetery but I haven’t find his name.
- Zhitomir
Rabbi Aharon from Zhitomir, a student of Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov
- Valedniki
Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber (1789-1850) – son of Rabbi Yosef of Vilednik, author of the book Shearis Yisroel, prominant tzadik and miracle worker, primary disciple of Rabbi Mottel of Chernobyl.
- Novograd-Volinskiy
Іehіl-Mіhel Goldman (1788-1856) second Rabbi in Zvil dynasty and his son (third Rabbi) Mordechai Goldman (1825-1900). Grave of dynasty founder Moshe Goldman (? -1837), son of Іehіl Mіhel Goldman from Zlotchev was demolished in the middle of XX century.
- Mlinov
Rabbi Aaron Perlov (1802-1872) – prominent Rabbi of Carlin-Stolin dynasty
- Ostrog
Shmuel-Eliezer Edels (1555 - 1632) – Talmud commentator
Khmelnitska and Vinnitsa regions
Baal Shem Tov (1698-1760) - founder of Hasidic Judaism
- Polonnoe
Rabbi Jacob Joseph of Polonne (1710–1782) and Yehuda Arie-Leib (? -1770)
- Shepetovka
Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz (1728 - 1790) one of the pillars of the Chassidic movement. Grave of his son Mordehai located beside.
- Slavuta
Rabbi Moshe Shapiro (1758 – 1838) – son of Pinhas of Korets, legendary founder of Slavuta printing press; and Rabbi Meir - grandson of Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev
- Annopol
Rabbi Dov Ber (- 1772) successor to the Baal Shem Tov, leader of the Chassidic movement and teacher of Rabbi Schneur Zalman. Rabbi Meshulam Zusya Annopolsky (? -1800) and Yeguda-Leib Kohen are burring here too.
- Pogrebishe
Rabbi Shalom Shachna and his son Avrom – father and older brother of famous Rabbi Isroel from Ryzhin
- Bratslav
Nathan Sternharz (1780–1845), disciple of Rabbi Nahman
- Shargorod
Shargorod Rabbis Naftali-herz and Avraam (? – 1760). According to stories record by An-sky ethnographic expedition before WWI, on Old Jewish Cemetery were few tzadikim graves which were an objects of mass pilgrimage, name one of them – Leib. Condition of these graves is unknown.
- Verhovka
Didn’t find exact information but according to famous book “100 Shtetls in Ukraine” it is a grave of Besht close friend Rabbi Shmerl (?-1765)
- Bar
Rabbi David Leykis (? – Nissan 21, 1799) – Besht disciple, head of rabbinical Court in Bar. Cemetery was destroyed during WWII and territory was development after the war. Grave location is unknown.
- Komargorod
Malka, lived in the middle of XVIII century, follower of Baal Shem Tov. Unique place in Ukraine because it is a grave of a woman.
- Yampol
Ichil Mikhl of Zolochev (1725-1785). I haven’t find photos of the grave. No ohel was at cemetery in 2012.
- Shpikov
Menachem Nachum (? – 1886) and his son Mordechai.
Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Zelberfarm and Rabbi Nachum-Aaron – wooden Ohel was standing on their’s graves in the end of 1980′s but in 2012 expedition haven’t find it.
- Chechelnik
Moshe Zvi Giterman of Savran
- Zinkov
All members of Zinkov tzadikim dynasty are burried there – Rabbi Yitzhak Meir Heshel (1775-1855) with wife, his son Rabbi Meshulam Zusya (1814-1866), grandson Rabbi Chaim Menachem (? – 1894) and great grandson Rabbi Moshe (? – 1923).
Rabbi Yitzhak Meir Heshel was a son of famous Apter-Rebe.
- Kupyn
Rabbi Aaron of Kupyn, disciple of Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz
Ternopil region
In 2007 on the territory of demolished Jewish cemetery were renovated 3 symbolic tzadikim graves of Friedman family. One of them Mordehai Friedman (1834- 1894) founder of Husyatin Hasidim Dynasty and his son Shalom Iosef.
- Chortkov
Rabbi David Moshe Fridman of Ryzhin (1827, Ryzhin -1904, Chortkov) – first Rebbe of Chortkov dynasty
- Berezhany
Shalom Mordechai Hakoen (? -1630) first Rabbi in Berezhany.
Ohel stand on the Jewish cemetery, I don’t know for sure but assume thatMeshulam Shraga Fayvіsh Galperіn (1810-1874) founder of Berezhany Hasidim Dynastyburried here.
- Podgaitsy
Rabbi Aaron Solnik (?-1620) – rabbi in Podgaitsy (1580-1620), encryption on the grave made in Ukrainian that is unique case.