- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Synagogue_in_…Lida, Lida District, Grodno Region, Belarus. ... Media in category "Synagogue in Lida (1893)". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
- poshyk.info en/chasovnia-v-lide/Rebel grave in Lida. The chapel is located on Radyuka Street, below is the location on the map ... The building of a former synagogue in Slonim is sold for 1 basic.
- shtetlinks.jewishgen.org lida-district/lida.htmBeth Lida Synagogue in Toronto cemetery records are in the Toronto Jewish Genealogical Society Collection at the North York Library.
- wikimedioc.com album/Great Synagogue in LidaGreat Synagogue in Lida. Aqueste album fa partida dels albums ... Lida, Rynak-Sadovaja.
- cybo.com BY/lida/synagogues/Best Synagogues in Lida, Grodno Region.
- http://lamoth.info index.php…Location: Archon right-pointing arrow Digital Archives RG-101.18, Synagogue in Lida, Belorussia, view of marketplace and synagogue.
- de.aroundus.com p/6102604-lidaDie Burg von Lida ist Austragungsort eines jährlichen mittelalterlichen Festivals, das zahlreiche Besucher anlockt. ... Synagogue in Lida Synagoge in Belarus.
- en.wikipedia.org LidaJews first settled in Lida in the middle of the 16th century, and permission to construct a synagogue was granted by King Stefan Batory in 1579.
- fotonail.com europa/belarus/lida/bazaar-square-…Bazaar square and synagogue. Robinson Rd, CB 13862 Nassau, NP, The Bahamas.
- encyclopedia.com religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-…A large part of the Jewish refugees from western Poland who found shelter in Lida were deported to the Soviet interior in the summer of 1940.
- bethlida.ca place-holdersCelebrate Matan Torah with the Beth Lida community. ... Beth Lida Synagogue, 22 Gilgorm Rd, Toronto, ON M5N 2M5, Canada. Purim Seudah.
- cja.huji.ac.il search.php…Drawings of a Prayer House in Lida, Belarus (ID:20008). Design for the Stone Synagogue in Lida, Belarus (ID:20000).
- http://eilatgordinlevitan.com lida/lida.html#lid-15: Jews in Lida transferring holy objects from the synagogue to their homes, for fear of looting by soldiers of the Russian army. pre 1920.