• You might be interested with: 1. Great Synagogue, Białystok Białystok, Poland (lt.wikipedia.org).
  • Rabbinic Cemetery (left) and Great Synagogue (right) on 22 June 1941, five days before the Nazis took Białystok and burnt the synagogue.
  • Willa Pastel is located at Waszyngtona 24A, 0.7 miles from the center of Białystok. Great Synagogue is the closest landmark to Willa Pastel.
  • ...Piaski Quarter – Rabbinical Cemetery (today's Central Park in Białystok) – Piaskower Synagogue – The Monument of the Great Synagogue – The City Hall...
  • Old Synagogue (Thionville) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940. Latvia. Great Synagogue (Jelgava) (Mitau). ... Great Synagogue (Białystok).
  • Willa Pastel is located at Waszyngtona 24A, 0.7 miles from the centre of Białystok. Great Synagogue is the closest landmark to Willa Pastel.
  • ...Piaski Quarter – Rabbinical Cemetery (today’s Central Park in Białystok) – Piaskower Synagogue – The Monument of the Great Synagogue – The City Hall...
  • Attractions of Białystok. What is worth visiting within 2-3 hours. The route includes 10 key places in the center, is a proposal for a walk with the family.
  • Contents 1Background and formation 2Great Synagogue, Białystok crime 3Aftermath 4See also 5References 6Bibliography 7Further reading Police Battalion...