• The authorities of Solidarity organization made their first official contact with the Orthodox curia in Białystok on December 13, 1980. ... Jaroszówka.
  • 0 references. place of death. Białystok. ... Polish Wikipedia. place of burial. Orthodox cemetery in Białystok (Jaroszówka).
  • In 1692, a small subkehilla operated in Białystok, subordinate to the larger Tykocin community. A separate Jewish community was established in 1745.
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  • 2 This cemetery, called Bagnowka Jewish cemetery after the district of Bialystok in which it is located, was established in 1892.
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  • (Polish: Cmentarz Prawosławny w Warszawie), The Orthodox Cemetery in Warsaw is a historic Eastern Orthodox cemetery located in the Wola district, western...
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  • About 200 thousand people live in Podlasie, every fifth person in Białystok is Orthodox, which gives about 50 thousand believers.
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  • In Bialystok, too, the Jewish cemetery (called Rabbinical) neighboured with the Uniate (later Orthodox), Evangelist, and a little bit farther off Catholic cemeteries.
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  • Jews, constituting 70% of all residents, were transported to the extermination camp in Treblinka, while some of them to the ghetto in Białystok.
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  • Jaroszówka. ... Autocephalous Polish Orthodox Church.[186] Białystok is the largest concentration of Orthodox believers in Poland.[186] In Białystok, the...