Jewish cemetery in Jarczow was founded in the middle of the 18th century. It is situated in the southern part of the village, on the plot in 31, 3-go Maja street owned by Mr Francziszek Kielar[1.1].

During the Second World War Germans destroyed the cemetery. On the surface of 0,06 hectare only 2 fragments of tomb stones and an embankment being a part of the former fence remain to this day. The cemetery is set on a rectangular plan. Today the cemetery grounds are used as an arable plot.

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  • [1.1] D. Kawałko, Cmentarze województwa zamojskiego, Zamość 1994, s. 90.