• Jewish tombstones in Brest, known to Jews as Brisk. ... I first heard its name from my grandmother, Sarah, who was born in Brest but was ashamed to admit it.
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  • Photo: Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-121-0011A-23 / CC-BY-SA 3.0. Prior to the Second World War, nearly half of Brest’s 50,000 residents were Jewish.
  • The distance between Minsk and Brest is about 350 km, so it’s possible to drive there. So if you or your friends have a car, you can even get to Brest in 3 hours.
  • At the same time, the Brest Fortress is the leader of Belarus in terms of attendance in 2012, and the 2nd place after the Nesvizh Museum in 2013.
  • The play becomes a kind of investigation with the hearing of witnesses in the case of antisemitism and the Holocaust in Brest in the 1930s and 1940s.
  • ...Brest City Hall on 15 June to hand over four tombstones from the former Jewish cemetery in Brest to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • If you are interested in getting to know something about the Jewish history of Brest you won't find anything in the state museums.
  • Brest Churches & Cathedrals: See reviews and photos of 5 churches & cathedrals in Brest, Belarus on Tripadvisor.
  • Brest (Belarusian: Брэст; Russian: Брест) is a border town in the south-west corner of Belarus, near Terespol in Poland.