- medium.com yiddish-stories/בריסק-cfece8a87344According to the 2010 census, currently more than 1000 Jews live in Brest — and they proudly wearing famous name of Briskers. 10. “Brest-Litovsk” is… yummy.
- cultures-of-remembrance.com en/exhibition/brest-…The play becomes a kind of investigation with the hearing of witnesses in the case of antisemitism and the Holocaust in Brest in the 1930s and 1940s.
- Numismatic collection includes over 14,000 items. The museum contains 18 treasures found on the territory of Brest region (16 coin and 2 hoards).Bulunamadı: jewish
- orangesmile.com travelguide/brest-by/index.htmOrangeSmile.com city guide to Brest, Belarus. What to see and to visit - best attractions and sightseeing, famous touristic places and landmarks in Brest.
- iajgscemetery.org eastern-europe/belarus/brestYiddish: בריסק. Located at 52°06' N, 23°42' E , 203.1 miles SW of Minsk in Brest Oblast, Brest is a city and administrative center of Brest oblast.Bulunamadı: museum
- jewishmuseum.cz en/program-and-education/exhibits…The Jewish Museum in Prague would like to thank Anita and Marcel Bollag of North Caldwell, New Jersey, for their generous donation of 69 Emil Orlik drawings.
- http://lpsphoto.top en/berestje-museumThe tower is referred to in the chronicles as the "Pillar of Beresteya" and existed until 1831, when it was dismantled during the construction of the Brest Fortress.Bulunamadı: jewish
- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/Brest,_BelarusSovetskaya Street is a popular tourist destination in Brest; it was dramatically reconstructed in 2007–2009.