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LODZ: The Jewish cemetery in Lodz; Bronislaw Podgarbi;
. Published: Lodz :
Wydawn. Artus, 1990. DS135.P62 L644161 1990

SCHNEIDENšHL: formerly in the Grand Duchy of Posen now PILA,
province of
Poznan, Poland; destroyed 1940 by Germans.
Currently Peter Cullman, 99 Yorkville, Ave, Toronto, Ontaria, M5R
3K5 Canada has a complete list of the second Jewish cemetery 1854-
1933. The booklet with over 500 names and Hebrew death dates was
brought to Chile in 1939. Peter has computerized the list and
added Gregorian dates.


From þThey Lived Among Us: Polish Judaicaþ


A
Aleksandrow
Auschwitz-Birkenau

B
Baligrod
Bedzin
Biala
Biala Podlaska
Biala Prudnicka, ul.
Parkowa, 800 tombstones.
The oldest 1622.
Bialystok
Biecz
Bielsk Podlaski
Bielsko-Biala
Bierutow
Bilgoraj
Bircza
Biskupiec
Blonie
Bobowa, 200 tombstones,
Ohel of Tzaddik Salomon
Halberstam (died 1906)
Bochnia
Bransk
Brzeg
Buk
Bytom

C
Checiny, the castle hill,
150 tombstones.Oldest 1638.



Chojna
Chrzanow
Cieszyn, ul. Hazlaska, 500
tombstones. The oldest
1686.
Czestochowa

D
Debrzno
Dukla
Dzierzgon
Dzierzoniow

G
Gabin
Gdansk (Wrzeszcz)



Gliwice
Glogowek
Gora Kalwaria
Gorzow Wlkp.
Grodzisk Maz.
Grybow
Gryfice

H
Hrubieszow

I
Inowlodz

J
Jaroslaw
Jawor
Jozefow

K
Kalisz
Kanczuga
Katowice
Kazimierz, ul. Czerniawy, a
monument erected of about
1,000 tombstones
destroyed during World War
II.
Kielce
Klodzko
Knyszyn
Kock, several tombstones.
Ohel of Tzaddik Menahem
Mendel Morgenstern (died
1859).
Kolbuszowa
Koronowo
Kostrzyn
Kozienice
Kozmin
Krakow (Cracow), ul.
Miodowa, about 10,000
tombstones. Established
1800. Tombs of painter
Maurycy Gottlieb (died
1879), senator Ozjasz Thon
(died 1936), Tzaddik Kalman
Epstein (died 1823).
Krakow (Cracow), ul.
Szeroka, 700 tombstones.
The oldest 1553. Tombs of
Remuh (died 1572), Natan
Spira (died 1633), Joel
Sirkes (died 1640),
Jomtor Lipman Heller (died
1654).
Krosno
Krynica
Krynki
Krzepice, Kuzniczka
village, 400 tombstones; a
set of about 100 made
from cast iron. The oldest
1763.

L
Lancut
Legnica
Lesko, ul. J. Slowackiego,
2000 tombstones. The oldest
1548.
Lezajsk, ul. Gorna, a few
tombstones. Ohel of Tzaddik
Elimelech (died 1786).
Lodz, ul. Bracka.
Established 1892. About
180,000 tombstones. Tombs
of Julian Tuwimþs
parents, Artur Rubinsteinþs
parents, and those of
the industrialist Israel
Poznanski, doctor Seweryn
Sterling, Rabbi Chaim
Majzel.
Lomza
Lowicz
Lubaczow
Lubartow
Lublin, ul. Sienna, 100
tombstones. The oldest is
that of Jakub Kopelman
(died 1541), which is also
the oldest tombstone in
Poland that remained in
its original place. Tombs
of Rabbi Shalom Shachna
(died 1558), Salomon Luria
(died 1573), Tzaddik Jakub
Izaak called the Seer
(died 1815).
Lutowiska

M
Makow Maz.
Miedzyrzec Podl.
Mielnik
Mikolow, ul. Stara Droga,
200 tombstones. The oldest
1726.
Miroslawiec
Mszczonow, near the
Katowice Road. 100
tombstones, the oldest
1772. Ohel of Aron,
Rabbi of Nadarzyn.

N
Nidzica
Nowy Dwor Maz.
Nowy Sacz
Nowy Targ

O
Olesno
Oleszyce
Olkusz
Opole
Orla
Ostroda
Ostrowiec Swiet.
Otwock

P
Pabianice
Piotrkow Tryb.
Plock
Praszka
Przemysl
Przysucha, ul. Wiejska. A
few tombstones. The oldest
1771. Ohels of
Tzaddiks: Jakub called the
Saint Jew (died 1813),
Symche Bunem (died 1823)
and those of their
offspring.
Przytyk

R
Raciborz
Radomsko
Rymanow, 150 tombstones.
Ohels of Tzaddik Menachem
Mendel (died 1815) and
Tzaddik Cwi Hirsz (died
1846).
Ryn
Rzeszow

S
Sandomierz
Scinawa
Siedlce
Sieniawa, 700 tombstones.
The oldest 1686. Ohel of
Tzaddik Ezechiel
Halberstam (died 1898).
Sierpc
Skierniewice
Sopot
Sosnowiec
Starachowice
Stawiski
Suwalki
Swidwin
Szczebrzeszyn, 300
tombstones. The oldest from
17th century.
Szczecin
Szczytno
Szydlowiec, ul. Wschodnia,
3,000 tombstones. The
oldest from 1831.

T
Tarnogrod
Tarnow, ul. Szpitalna,
3,000 tombstones. The
oldest 1734. Tombs of
Tzaddik Arie Halberstam
(died 1930) and writer
Mordechaj
Brandstaetter (died 1928).
Tomaszow Maz.
Trzciel
Tykocin, 500 tombstones.
The oldest 1739.

U
Ustrzyki Dln.

W
Wachock
Walbrzych
Warka
Warszawa (Warsaw), ul.
Okopowa 49/51. Established
1806. About 150,000
tombstones. Tombs of the
writers: I. Perec, An-ski,
D. Nomberg; historians:
S. Askenazy, M. Balaban;
politicians: F. Perl, B.
Grosser, A. Czerniakow;
actress Esther Rachel
Kaminska; publishers:
S. Orgelbrand, J.
Mortkowicz; creator of
Esperanto, L. Zamenhof;
Rabbis B. Meisels and Ch.
Solowiejczyk; ohel of
tzaddiks from Warka,
Mszczonow, Modrzyce,
Radzymin; tombs of
insurgents of 1863; mass
graves of soldiers who fell
in 1939; tombs of Warsaw
Ghetto fighters; memorial
to Janusz Korczak.
Warta
Wegrow
Wieruszow
Wloclawek
Wolczyn
Wroclaw, ul. Slezna.
Established 1856. On the
surrounding wall a
tombstone from 1203 and
four tombstones from the
14th century, 12,000
tombstones. Tombs of a
historian Heinrich Graetz
(died 1891), socialist
Ferdinand Lassalle (died
1864), and doctor Hermann
Cohn (died 1906), father of
the writer Emil Ludwig.

Z
Zambrow
Zamosc
Zelechow
Ziebice
Zory


  3 Responses to “Category : Science and Education
Archive   : J-CEMTRY.ZIP
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