
SZCZECIN: Zachodniopomorskie | Poland | International Jewish Cemetery ...
In the Jewish section of the large cemetery, all graves appear to be post-World War II. There is small Holocaust monument in town composed of about 30 Jewish tombstones. Source: Henry Birnbrey: This email address is being protected from spambots.
Szczecin Central Municipal Cemetery – Jewish section
In general, the Central Cemetery in Szczecin is the third largest cemetery in Europe (its area is over 172 hectares) and it is fenced with different types of fencing. Jewish section within municipal cemetery. Well-maintained section within the municipal cemetery. All the …
Szczecin Jewish Cemetery in Ojca Beyzyma Street (Old)
The cemetery is currently a city park between Soplicy, Gorkiego and Ojca Beyzyma streets. There is the lapidarium near the corner of Soplicy and Gorkiego streets (its GPS coordinates are 53.440534, 14.525247).
Cmentarz żydowski w Szczecinie - Jewish cemetery in Szczecin
Pośrodku cmentarza znajduje się Tahare Sztib (dom przedpogrzebowy - przyp. KB) w podziemiu, nad tym plac przeznaczony do odprawiania modłów i wygłaszania przemówień. Obok tego placu znajduje się b. kancelaria cmentarza, bardzo zniszczona i prawie zupełnie wyszabrowana.
Cemeteries in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie - Find a Grave
32 cemeteries in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie. Kościół św. Katarzyny (defunct) Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie locations for cemeteries.
The Old Szczecin (Stettin) Jewish Cemetery - Szczecin Forum
I have been doing some research reagrding the old Jewish Cemetery in what was then Stettin. A relative passed away in 1915 and was buried there. Obviously much has happened between that date and now...
Cmentarze żydowskie w Szczecinie – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Cmentarz żydowski w Szczecinie został założony w 1821 roku. Początkowo jego powierzchnia wynosiła 173 m². Później był kilkakrotnie powiększany (m.in. w latach: 1877, 1891, 1917), obejmując teren wzdłuż obecnych ulic: Soplicy i Ojca Beyzyma. W 1899 roku wybudowano dom przedpogrzebowy.
Central Cemetery, Szczecin - Wikipedia
The Central Cemetery in Szczecin is a municipal cemetery in Szczecin, Poland. With an area of over 167.8 hectares, [1] and still expanding, it is officially the largest cemetery in Poland and the third largest cemetery in Europe.
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The Jewish cemetery was established in the second half of the 19th century, about 1882. The last known Jewish burial was 1941. The towns of Tak and Stepnica used this cemetery about 2 km. away.
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The unlandmarked Progressive/Reform Jewish cemetery was established at the beginning of the 19th century. The isolated suburban hillside is reached by turning directly off a public road with no sign or marker.
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