• Tarnów – A wall of the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow, a city in southern Poland, was spray-painted with the letters “AJ,” likely meaning “Anti-Jude,” or anti-Jewish.
  • The Jewish cemetery in Tarnów reflects the history of the city’s Jews. We can find here the graves of great rabbis, social and political activists of great significance...
  • June 14 (Sunday): 11:00 – 13:00 Jewish Cemetery guided tours. Tarnów has one of the largest intact Jewish cemeteries in Poland.
  • Jewish Cemetery in Tarnow 1.7 APK download for Android. A mobile guide to the Jewish Cemetery in Tarnów (Poland).
  • The oriental looking building close by is Mikvah. Jewish cemetery in Tarnow is very well preserved and worth visitor’s attention.
  • A wall of the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow, a city in southern Poland, was spray-painted with the letters “AJ”, likely meaning “Anti-Jude,” or “anti-Jewish”.
  • ...A wall of the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow, a city in southern Poland, was spray-painted with the letters “AJ,” likely meaning “Anti-Jude,” or anti-Jewish.
  • Jewish cemetery in Tarnów (photo: A. Szulczyński). Jewish cemetery in Krynki - photo: A. Cyruk. home page. cemeteries. worth to know. guest book.
  • The Jewish cemetery in Tarnów dates from the 16th century. It has an extremely valuable group of tombstones from the 17th, 18th and early 19th century.