• The Jewish Cemetery in Wschodnia street, Białystok (Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland) was created in 1891, after the closure of the old cemetery, the Rabbinic Cemetery...
  • Over the three centuries of their history, the Jews of Białystok buried their dead in five different cemeteries. The Jewish cemetery in Wschodnia Street was...
  • Żabia); Jewish cemetery in the Białystok Ghetto, north-eastern Poland; Joodse begraafplaats in Polen</nowiki>. Jewish Ghetto cemetery in Białystok.
  • Language. Comments. Foundation for Documentation of Jewish Cemeteries in Poland (Photos and transcriptions of tombstones). Białystok.
  • ...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.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • Old jewish cemetery in Białystok (Rabinacki) by Rakoon. 1. Wikipedia. ... cemeteries. Nothing found. Filter by popularity
  • ...board of the Białystok Cemetery Restoration Project to reconfigure its Summer 2022 restoration plans for Bagnowka Jewish Cemetery in Białystok, Poland.
  • With centuries-old Jewish populations in many parts of Europe practically eradicated, many Jewish cemeteries are unattended or abandoned.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • H. Parafianowicz, J. Urwanowicz, A. Wyczański, Białystok 1989. T. Wiśniewski, Jewish Bialystok and surroundings in Eastern Poland, Ipswich 2000.
  • Every Jewish cemetery or burial site we know of is listed here by town or city, country, and geographic region is based on current locality designation.