- medium.com yiddish-stories/בריסק-cfece8a87344Moreover, there are even several Jewish communities in the town: secular “Brisk”, orthodox Litvish and Chassidic communities, as well as Brest subdivision...
- minsktours.by about_belarus/brest_or_brisk_…In 1795 Brest-Litovsk with its population of 3500 people became a territory of the Russian Empire. The Jewish population like the Christians of the Grand Duchy had...
- 34travel.me gotobelarus/en/post/brest-engThe theme of the documentary performance, which you will listen to in your headphones, is anti-Semitism, Jewish pogroms and Brest during the Second World War.
- tripadvisor.co.nz Attractions-g297308-Activities-…Situated in the Brest Fortress this is a standard orthodox church which you take in as you walk by.
- mirplaneta.com en/brest-sights/On Lenin Street is located another attraction of Brest – the “Museum of Saved Treasures.Bulunamadı: jewish
- mywanderlust.pl brest-belarus-visa-free/The museum was open in 1989, still during the Soviet Union times, and shows over 300 pieces that have been confiscated from smugglers at Brest border (that...
- artintour.com en/bezviz/brest---brest-fortressExcursion to the Brest Hero-Fortress Memorial Complex with a visit to the Defense Museum * (defensive forts, barracks, casemates...
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Belarus/brest.htmlAt the same time, the Brest Fortress is the leader of Belarus in terms of attendance in 2012, and the 2nd place after the Nesvizh Museum in 2013.