• The Old Jewish Cemetery (Polish: Stary Cmentarz Żydowski w Lublinie), in Lublin, Poland, is located on a hill between Kalinowszczyzna and Sienna Streets.
  • Ceramic shards which had been placed on the eyes and lips of the dead were found next to some of the people buried at the old Jewish cemetery in Lublin.
  • Situated on a hill 1.5km north-east of the Old Town, the city's Old Jewish Cemetery goes beyond just being the resting place of Lublin's early Jewish population.
  • The Old Jewish Cemetery dates back to the 16th century, and many distinguished Jewish representatives from the Lublin Jewish Community are buried...
  • The remains of the Jewish cemetery in Szydłowiec, Poland. 8:10. History on YouTube. ... Pre war Jewish life in Poland.
  • The old Jewish cemetery was established in the middle of the 16th century. ... During the German occupation of Lublin, the Nazis desecrated most of its graves.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery of Lublin (1541) was largely destroyed during Second World War, first by the German occupation force and later by the fighting around...
  • The old Jewish cemetery, established in 1541, has 30-odd readable tombstones, including the oldest Jewish tombstone in Poland in its original location…
  • The Old Jewish Cemetery (Lublin). ADDRESS: Corner of Kalinowszczyzna and Sienna Streets.
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  • Inside, there remains an old lecture room of the yeshiva, as well as commemorative room showing the history of the building. Lublin Old Cemetery.
  • Located on a hill and surrounded by a tall brick wall, the Old Jewish Cemetery in Lublin is the oldest cemetery in Poland still in existence.
  • The "old" Jewish cemetery in Lublin - a town used to call Jerusalem of Kingdom of Poland or Jewish Oxford - belongs to the most precious Hebrew...