• "The Jewish cemetery in Farkasrét was established in 1885, last known burial was 1993. Some Tzadakkim and other noteworthy Jews buried in the cemetery are...
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  • The largest and holiest cemetery in the Jewish world, containing some 70,000 graves, is the Jewish cemetery located on the slopes of the Mount of Olives.
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  • On the right side of the Vltava River and in the centre of Prague’s Old Town is the former Jewish quarter with the Old Jewish Cemetery.
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  • The Association of Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Hartford provides these 30+ sacred burial grounds with the proper maintenance and respect they deserve.
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  • Seated in the cemetery and walled by Jewish fighters in the Russian Red Army who noticed a phenomenon when the Red Army entered Warsaw.
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  • In Belgrade there are two Jewish cementeries: Ashkenazic Jewish cementery at 50 Ruzveltova Street and Sephardic at 1 Mije Kovačevića Street.
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  • It was founded in the 14th century and served as the main burial place for the Prague Jewish community. Photo of Old Jewish Cemetery and Pinkas Synagogue.
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  • The entrance to the Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw is not lavishly marked or easy to find. A simple, solid black iron door gates the high brick walls...
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  • Photo taken at Jewish Cemetery by Liam M. on 5/12/2023. Photo taken at Jewish Cemetery by Despoinaki T. on 2/22/2018. See all 58 photos.
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