• The Jewish Cemetery in Wschodnia street, Białystok was created in 1891, after the closure of the old cemetery, the Rabbinic Cemetery, on Kalinowskiego...
  • Jewish religious customs require that Jewish burial sites be held in reverence. The religious duty (mitzvah) of burial is the responsibility of a decedent’s children or spouse.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • Beautiful wood stove at The Great Synagogue, Białystok. Jewish Cemetery, Białystok. Men and a boy in the Jewish cemetery, Białystok.
  • Lesko sınırlarındaki Deniz Paraşütü ve Yamaç Paraşütü. Jewish Cemetery yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • The Jewish Cemeteries Maintenance Board (CMB) is responsible for maintenance of all 5 Jewish cemeteries in the Cape Peninsula.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • ...Street 51 in Wroclaw (another name is New Jewish Cemetery) is one of five biggest Jewish necropolis in Poland (after Łódź, Warsaw, Cracow and Białystok).
  • In the medieval times the Jewish were buried in the cemetery at Oławskie Przedmieście. Jewish cemeteries were also in today’s ul.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • The Jewish Cemetery in Brańsk , a Polish city in the Podlaskie Voivodeship , was established in 1820.
  • In some parts of the cemetery, you can also see fresh graves — they continue to bury Jews there according to Jewish laws from all over the Odessa region.
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • ...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.