Memory in stone
The Memory in Stone section is a database of Jewish graves from all kinds of cemeteries – Jewish, municipal, military and other. The documentation is produced on the basis of preserved tombstones as well as archival materials. Our database also contains information on the matzevot which were removed from cemeteries as a result of site desecration, and are now housed in museums or other places.
Cemeteries

Jewish
Jarosław: Jewish cemetery
At Jewish cemetery of size 1.85 ha which is located In Kruhel Pełkiński districts there are only a dozen of gravestones. Prior to WWII the oldest g...

Jewish
Jeleniewo: Cmentarz żydowski w Jeleniewie
The Jewish cemetery in Jeleniewo was founded in the 18th c. and is located ca. 100 meters east of route 655 from Suwałki to Rutki-Tartak. An unpave...

Jewish
Kałuszyn: New Cemetery ( Martyrologii Street )
A new Jewish cemetery in Kałuszyn was founded at the beginning of the 20s of the 20th century. It was located in Martyrologii Street, behind the C...

Jewish
Karczew: Jewish cemetery (Otwocka Street)
The Jewish cemetery in Karczew was opened in the 19th century. It is located on a sand dune. The last known burial took place here in 1941. During ...

Jewish
Katowice: The Jewish cemetery in Katowice (16 Kozielska Street)
Jewish cemetery in Katowice (Kozielska 16 street) was built in 1868. Those who died before building it were burried on the Jewish cemetery in Mysło...

Jewish
Kielce: Jewish cemetery in Kielce (Pakosz Dolny Street)
In the second half of the nineteenth century, due to the rapid development of Jewish settlement in Kielce, the local Jewish community faced a neces...

Jewish
Kłodzko: Kłodzko – Jewish Cemetery - Ghetto Heroes Street
The Jewish cemetery in Kłodzk (6 Bohaterów Getta Street) was established in the 19th Century. During World War II, the Germans destroyed the cemete...

Jewish
Koszalin: Stary cmentarz żydowski w Koszalinie
It was not until 1752 that a mention about a Jewish undertaker appeared in Koszalin. It is probable that in that time (according to different data ...

Non-Jewish
Kraków: Cmentarz Rakowicki w Krakowie (ul. Rakowicka 26)
Cmentarz komunalny z grobami mieszkańców Krakowa oraz żołnierzy różnych armii.

Jewish
Kraków: Cmentarz żydowski na Podgórzu w Krakowie (ul. Jerozolimska 25)
Dawny cmentarz gminy w Podgórzu, zał. 1888. Zachowana jedna macew i ok. 100 obmurowań.

Jewish
Kraków: Cmentarz żydowski w Krakowie (ul. Jerozolimska 14)
Cmentarz w Woli Duchackiej, urządzony w okresie międzywojennym.

Jewish
Kraków: Cmentarz żydowski w Krakowie (ul. Miodowa 55)
Zał. 1800. Czynny.