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The Old Cemetery
When we refer to the existing historical records, we learn that Jewish community in Białystok had six Jewish cemeteries.[[refr:|Work based on: http...
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Jewish Cemetery (Bema Street )
In 1830, the Jewish Cemetery called ”Choleric” was located at the city’s boundary, in the present Bema Street, in order to provide a sufficient nu...
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So-called "Rabbinical" Cemetery at Kalinowskiego Street (now the grounds of Central Park)
The Jewish cemetery in Kalinowskiego Street, located in the territory of today's Central Park (Polish: Park Centralny), was founded in the 18th cen...
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Jewish Cemetery in Wschodnia Street
The Jewish cemetery was founded in about 1890, after the old cemetery in Kalinowskiego Street was closed. It is on the land of the former Bagnówka...
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Cemetery in Żabia Street
The Jewish cemetery was founded within the territory of the ghetto on 1 August 1941, and it was open until the ghetto’s liquidation. During the occ...
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