- en.wikipedia.org Jewish Cemetery, KielceThe Kielce Jewish Cemetery (also known as the Pakosz Cemetery) is located in the Pakosz District of Kielce, Poland, at the intersections of Pakosz Dolny and...
- brilliant-tourism.com 12517626-jewish-cemetery-…The Jewish cemetery in the Polish city of Kielce is now a closed cemetery. It was founded in 1868 and has an area of 3, 12 hectares.
- tracesofwar.com sights/113465/Jewish-Cemetery-…Jewish Cemetery Kielce #4. This cemetery contains the graves of many Holocaust victims. Do you have more information about this location?
- touristportalen.gitlab.io kielce1227/the-jewish-…Jewish cemetery in the Polish city of Kielce - now a closed cemetery. It was founded in 1868, it has an area of 3, 12 ha.
- http://cmentarze-zydowskie.pl kielce.htmPonadto w skład Komitetu weszli: Dr Michael Schudrich, Naczelny Rabin Polski, Wojciech Lubawski, Prezydent Miasta Kielce, Prof.
- czestochowajews.org czestochowa-today/czestochowa…On 4th July 1946, the day of the Kielce pogrom, Częstochowers David Yosef Gruszka and Shmuel Rembak z”l boarded the train at the railway station in Kielce with...
- bloodandfrogs.com wp-content/uploads/encyclopedia…..."Jewish Historic Monuments in Poland") Meir Balaban wrote that the Kielce Jews: "(they) bought land for a cemetery a long way from the city and to this day...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Jewish_…<nowiki>凱爾採猶太人公墓; 凯尔采犹太人公墓; Nghĩa trang Do Thái, Kielce; Jewish Cemetery, Kielce; Cmentarz żydowski w Kielcach; 凯尔采犹太公墓...
- edpetrosky.com galleries/jewish_cemetery_kielce/…Jewish Cemetery - Kielce Poland.
- jta.org archive/50-years-later-poland-atones-for-…Sunday’s emotional ceremonies were held at the site where the pogrom took place, as well as at the Kielce Jewish cemetery and at the former Kielce synagogue...
- mapcarta.com 29197976The Kielce Jewish Cemetery is located in the Pakosz District of Kielce, Poland, at the intersections of Pakosz Dolny and Kusocińskiego Streets.
- iajgscemetery.org eastern-europe/poland/daleszyce1921 census shows 306 Jews (10%). The Jewish cemetery was established in 1823, "as epidemic" cemetery. The last known Jewish burial was in 1942.
- zabytek.pl en/obiekty/kielce-cmentarz-zydowskiPhoto of the object: Kielce, Jewish cemetery, lapidarium, condition as of 2013, photo: Archives of the National Heritage Board of Poland.
- tymrazem.pl en/jewish-cemetery-in-checiny/In 1668, Jews were granted the privilege to restore the cemetery, so it must have existed by then. It served not only the Jews of Chęciny, but also Kielce.