In photo #5 you can see the top of the old Jewish Synagogue on the right and the new Greek Catholic Church to the left; this is a typical road in Pidhajtsi.
In the last photo, you can see the tops of the Catholic (center) and Orthodox (right) Churches, while the little spire on the left of the photo is of the old, Polish-era Town Hall building. In 1900, the town of Pidhajtsi itself was predominatly Polish and Jewish, while Siltse, Stare Misto, and Halych are where the Ukrainians and impoverished Jews lived.