• - Aim: - Political territory: Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. Area: - ha. Categories: Jewish cemetery. Additional information.
  • ...Poland’s current Jewish population is estimated at 10,000[1], the math is stark: today in Poland there is about one Jewish cemetery for every 15 living Polish Jews.
  • Dr Jacek Proszyk has been organising tours of the Jewish Cemetery in Bielsko-Biała, the only such tours of this type, for about fifteen years now.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • Białystok 82. Today: Poland, in 1918 - 1939 Poland. ... Jan Wieryszk? d. 1949 (christian grave?) founded on jewish cemetery area.
  • The largest Jewish cemetery in Białystok is situated on Wschodnia Street in the northern part of the city. It was established around 1890.
  • "Zachor" – Color and Sound’ Jewish Cultural Festival in Białystok 15-19 June 2012 Organized by Lucy Lisowska.
  • Ludwik Zamenhof was buried in the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa street in Warsaw. His grave is located by the main alley, in the 10th quarter, the 2nd row.
  • The Bielsko cemetery, founded in 1849, is the only remaining Jewish cemetery in the city of Bielsko-Biala.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • and the Cholera cemetery in Białystok. People connected with Jewish heritage of Białystok.
  • ...Park in Białystok) – Piaskower Synagogue – The Monument of the Great Synagogue – The City Hall – The Jewish Cemetery (Wschodnia street) – and.