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

Nasielsk: Cemetery (Kwiatowa Street)
Jewish
Nasielsk: Cemetery (Kwiatowa Street)
The Jewish cemetery in Nasielsk was probably established in the second half of the 19th century, in a lot situated to the east of the town, at toda...
Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą: Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Mieście nad Pilicą (ul. 11 Listopada)
Jewish
Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą: Cmentarz żydowski w Nowym Mieście nad Pilicą (ul. 11 Listopada)
Zał. 1779. Brak śladów.
Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki: Jewish Cemetery (Akacjowa Street)
Jewish
Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki: Jewish Cemetery (Akacjowa Street)
A Jewish cemetery in Nowy Dwór was founded in the 18th century. The cemetery was located on a sand dune. The last known burial took place here in 1...
Okuniew: Jewish cemetery (Cmentarna Street)
Jewish
Okuniew: Jewish cemetery (Cmentarna Street)
A Jewish cemetery in Okuniew was founded probably in the 19th century. It is located in a forest behind the Catholic graveyard, in Cmentarnej Stree...
Opole: Jewish Cemetery in Opole (Graniczna Street)
Jewish
Opole: Jewish Cemetery in Opole (Graniczna Street)
  The Jewish Cemetery in Opole (Graniczna Street) was established in 1822 outside the limits of the then city, within the area of the villag...
Ostrołęka: Cmentarz na ulicy Poznańskiej
Jewish
Ostrołęka: Cmentarz na ulicy Poznańskiej
The Jewish cemetery in Ostrołęka, Poznańska Street, a plaque unveiled in 1980 to commemorate the extermination of Jews from Ostrołęka.
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski: Cmentarz przy ul. Sienkiewicza
Jewish
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski: Cmentarz przy ul. Sienkiewicza
The oldest Jewish cemetery in Ostrowiec was established in the second half of the 17th century. The first mention comes form 1657 .[[refr:|S. Żucho...
Ostrów Lubelski: Jewish cemetery (Batalionów Chłopskich Street)
Jewish
Ostrów Lubelski: Jewish cemetery (Batalionów Chłopskich Street)
The exact date of the foundation of the Jewish cemetery in Ostrów remains unknown. Some researchers, however, assume that it may have been establis...
Pabianice: Jewish cemetery in Pabianice
Jewish
Pabianice: Jewish cemetery in Pabianice
The Jewish cemetery in Pabianice was founded in the middle of the 19th century. It is located at the intersection of Jana Pawla II and J. Sniadecki...
Parczew: Jewish cemetery
Jewish
Parczew: Jewish cemetery
The Jewish cemetery in Parczew was probably built towards the end of the 16th century or in the first half of the 17th century. Under the Nazi occu...
Piaseczno: A Jewish cemetery at Tuwima Street
Jewish
Piaseczno: A Jewish cemetery at Tuwima Street
  The Jewish cemetery in Piaseczno was founded in the second half of the 19th century at the Tuwima Street (current name.) During the mass murders...
Pilica: The new cemetery in Pilica
Jewish
Pilica: The new cemetery in Pilica
  The new cemetery in Pilica was established in 1842. It was situated outside of the town, along the road to the village of Kocikowo. The place u...
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