• The best-known personalities resting in the Jewish cemetery in Židenice include Hieronymus Lorm, the inventor of the tactile alphabet for the deafblind...
    Bulunamadı: białystok
  • Facilities at cultural sites: Filming permitted, Photographing allowed Type of historical sites: Cemetery, Jewish Cultural Heritage.
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  • The cemetery of the Jewish communities of Będzin and Czeladz was founded around 1915, on the border of both cities - at Będzińska street on 1.5ha.
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  • Is surrounded by: a broken masonry wall The cemetery has: a gate that does not lock Size of cemetery: 160.000 sq. m. Number of gravestones: 3.500 Tombstones...
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  • In 1897, the Jewish population numbered 41,900 (out of about 66,000, or about 63%).[2] Białystok was primarily a city known for its textile manufacturing...
  • 2 This cemetery, called Bagnowka Jewish cemetery after the district of Bialystok in which it is located, was established in 1892.
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  • Poland jewish cemeteries - by kosher delight magazine, www.kosherdelight.com.
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  • You cannot view this without buying the multi-site purchase for 500 Kc including all the local Jewish sites.
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  • After 2010, the Ashkenazi Cemetery which have been abandoned until then was renovated and today the care of Jewish Cementeries is managed by...
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