Bilyi Kamin (Ukrainian: Білий Камінь, Polish: Biały Kamień) is a village in Zolochiv Raion in Lviv Oblast, located in western Ukraine.
Not much is known about the interwar period, but the Jewish community was very poor and many Jews left the town to find income in the city.
On December 1, 1942, a ghetto was set up for Jews in the vicinity of Zolochiv, including Bilyi Kamin, Sasow, and Olesko.
[3] The remaining Jews were taken to a nearby village called Jelechowice and were murdered in mass graves that had been dug in advance.
Many Jews were spared by preparing hiding places in the ghetto weeks in advance.