• Autrefois, Białystok était la plus grande ville juive de la région de Podlachie. Aujourd’hui, il n’y a plus de juifs à Białystok. ... International Jewish Cemetery Project.
  • ...Białystok | Jewish cemetery in Tykocin | Museum of Jewish Culture | Akcent ZOO | St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church | St. Roch's Church, Białystok | Church...
  • The Jewish share in the population of Białystok grew from 22.4% (761) in 1765 to 66.6% (6,000) in 1808 and 76% (47,783) in 1895.
  • The State Archives in Białystok (Polish: Archiwum Państwowe w Białymstoku ) was established November 10, 1950 and has onsite and online collections.
  • Entitled “I Open My Eyes, There’s No One,” the exhibition is dedicated to Jewish artists working in a copy-making studio run in the Białystok ghetto during World...
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  • Other large Jewish ghettos in leading Polish cities included Białystok Ghetto in Białystok, Częstochowa Ghetto, Kielce Ghetto, Kraków Ghetto in Kraków...
  • The narrative, based on the accounts of witnesses to history, includes themes, e.g. the Białystok pogrom and the liquidation of the Białystok ghetto.
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  • Jewish Białystok : Ludwik Zamenhof - father of Esperanto language, Samuel Pisar, Alfred Sabin, Nora Ney and many more facts - the city used to be 80% Jewish.
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