• 1900 Jewish population: 6,738. Yizkors: Kobryn; zamlbukh (an iberblik ibern yidishn Kobryn) (Buenos Aires, 1951); Book of Kobrin; the scroll of life and...
  • Synagogues in Kobrin‎ (1 C). Media in category "Buildings in Kobryn". The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
  • Great Synagogue in Kobrin. ... Synagogue. Date. Second half of the 19th century. Origin. Belarus | Brestskaia vobl. | Kobrin (Kobryń) | Pinskaia St.
  • In 1766 there were 924 Jews in Kobrin and the surrounding villages who paid poll tax. Spiritual leaders of Kobrin included *Bezalel b. Solomon of Kobryn (d...
  • Чыгуначны вакзал у Кобрыні. Railway station in Kobryn. Kobrin grave yard. ... An Abandoned Synagogue in Kobrin. Typical August Landscape near Kobrin.
  • Kobrin) is a city in the Brest region of Belarus, the administrative center of the Kobryn district. The fourth most populous city in the region (inferior to Brest...
  • In 1766 there were 946 Jews in Kobrin and the surrounding villages who paid a poll tax. Spiritual leaders of Kobrin included *Bezalel b. Solomon of Kobryn (d...
  • In 1766 there were 946 Jews in Kobrin and the surrounding villages who paid a poll tax. Spiritual leaders of Kobrin included bezalel b. solomon of kobryn (d...
  • Kobryn (Kobrin) | Brest. ... The first traces of a local Jewish community date back to the 16th century, when the first synagogue and a Jewish cemetery were built.