• Vandalism at the newly renovated Jewish cemetery in Tarnow in southern Poland reads "Jews eat children.
  • ...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 Tarnow. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxqHbCHAlXC2SFdWY0V5Um9ZWkk/view.
  • 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 Tarnów (photo: A. Szulczyński). Jewish cemetery in Krynki - photo: A. Cyruk. home page. cemeteries. worth to know. guest book.
  • In the midst of the 1942 deportations, some Jews in Tarnów organized a Jewish resistance movement.
  • That was soon to change. Bartosz was named the recipient of a $750,000 EU grant to restore the Tarnow Jewish Cemetery.
  • 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.
  • Tarnów’s Jewish cemetery is one of the biggest and most interesting Jewish burial grounds in Southern Poland.