• This is the only surviving Jewish cemetery in Białystok and one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Northeastern Poland.
  • In 1831 there a cholera outbreak in Bialystok and, because of its high mortality rate, there was a need to establish a Jewish cemetery for victims of the epidemic.
  • Żabia); Jewish cemetery in the Białystok Ghetto, north-eastern Poland; Joodse begraafplaats in Polen</nowiki>. Jewish Ghetto cemetery in Białystok.
  • An initiative is under way at the Bagnówka (Eastern) Jewish cemetery in Białystok, Poland (the city’s only surviving Jewish cemetery) to help rectify this and...
  • Language. Comments. Foundation for Documentation of Jewish Cemeteries in Poland (Photos and transcriptions of tombstones). Białystok.
  • Fundacja Ochrony Dziedzictwa Żydowskiego. WSCHODZĄCY BIAŁYSTOK. Cemeteries, mass graves. Cemeteries of jewish podlasia provinces.
  • ...for Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland) to close an opening in the Cemetery wall that allowed partygoers and vandals easy access to the Jewish Cemetery.
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  • "Zachor" – Color and Sound’ Jewish Cultural Festival in Białystok 15-19 June 2012 Organized by Lucy Lisowska.
  • The Cemetery in Tykocin, which has existed since 1522, is considered one of the oldest Jewish necropolises in the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.