• The Łódź Jewish Cemetery, also known as the New Jewish Cemetery, was once the largest Jewish cemetery in Poland and one of the largest in the world.
  • By Todd Hennessy, 2015 AJC Faculty Fellow. The New Łódź Jewish Cemetery, established in 1892, is the largest Jewish Cemetery in Europe.
  • The Łódź Jewish Cemetery, also known as the New Jewish Cemetery, was once the largest Jewish cemetery in Poland and one of the largest in the world.
  • Jewish ceremonial hall is a building in Łódź, Łódzkie located on Bracka. Jewish ceremonial hall is situated nearby to Entrance to Cemetery.
  • Memorial stone in place of Old Jewish Cemetery, Rybna street in Łódź, founded by Nissenbaum Family Foundation. by Jarosław Góralczyk.
  • 6. Explore the Jewish Cemetery of Łódź: The Jewish Cemetery of Łódź is one of the largest cemeteries in Łódź, with over 5,000 graves.
  • Take a moment to appreciate the resurgence of Jewish culture in the city and recognize the resilience that defines Łódź’s Jewish legacy.
  • As summarized in the Jewish Łódź Cemetery web page: The Cemetery at the Bracka Street in Lodz was established in 1892.
  • Danuta and Lech Muszyński, in their 1995 book Cmentarz Żydowski w Łodzi (The Jewish Cemetery in Łódź), noted their importance...