Our friend, Christian Herrmann, just learned from another friend of his that a hidden trove of gravestones from Sadagora was found when a military installation was being renovated in the Chernivtsi region. They've been transported back to the Sadagora cemetery, under the watch of Rabbi Glitsenshtein.?
The news story referenced is here:
http://acc.cv.ua/news/chernivtsi/sotni-evreyskih-nadgrobkiv-znayshli-na-teritoriyi-cherniveckoyi-viyskovoyi-chastini-foto-36938
If Ukrainian isn't familiar to you, you can have this (approximately) translated on a browser like Chrome or with other methods online.
Bruce
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