Kraków – Virtual Shtetl. Media related to New Jewish Cemetery in Kraków at Wikimedia Commons 26332484 Location of the New Jewish Cemetery in Krakow on...
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New Jewish Cemetery may refer to: New Jewish Cemetery, Prague New Jewish Cemetery, Kraków This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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The Old Jewish Cemetery of Kraków (Polish: Stary cmentarz żydowski w Krakowie), more commonly known as the Remah Cemetery (Polish: Cmentarz Remuh), is...
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Kazimierz (redirect from Jewish Kazimierz)
Yiddish: קוזמיר, romanized: Kuzimyr) is a historical district of Kraków and Kraków Old Town, Poland. From its inception in the 14th century to the early...
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in Kraków New Jewish Cemetery, Kraków Remuh Cemetery – in Kraków Cemitério da Ajuda, Lisbon Cemitério do Alto de São João, Lisbon Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon...
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portal Poland portal New Jewish Cemetery, Kraków Remuh Cemetery, Kraków "Synagogues of the Kazimierz historic district in Krakow". krakow-info.com. Retrieved...
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of two former Jewish cemeteries (including the New Jewish Cemetery). It was populated with prisoners during the liquidation of the Kraków Ghetto, which...
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The Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków (Polish: Festiwal Kultury Żydowskiej w Krakowie, Yiddish: ייִדישער קולטור־פֿעסטיוואַל אין קראָקע) is an annual cultural...
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former Jewish cemeteries. History of the Jews in Poland The Holocaust in Poland Kraków Ghetto Jewish Police Kraków Ghetto Jewish Council List of Jewish ghettos...
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The Warsaw Jewish Cemetery is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe and in the world. Located on Warsaw's Okopowa Street and abutting the Christian...
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Kraków (Polish: [ˈkrakuf] ), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River...
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Polish kings, Kraków (St. Leonard's Crypt) Skałka national Panthéon of some of the most distinguished Poles, Kraków New Jewish Cemetery, Kraków (Kazimierz...
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Gershom Bader (category Journalists from Kraków)
was a Jewish Galician-American writer, journalist, and playwright who wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish. Bader was born on August 21, 1868, in Kraków, Galicia...
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can be found at the New Jewish Cemetery in Kraków. In 2009, he became patron of the Allerhand Institute law foundation based in Kraków. Anna Maria Szczepan...
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Kiryat Shaul Cemetery (Hebrew: בית העלמין קריית שאול) is a 320-dunam (32 hectares) Jewish burial ground in Northern Tel Aviv near the neighborhood of Kiryat...
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Sarah Schenirer (category Schoolteachers from Kraków)
Tzniut Education in Israel The State Archive of Kraków: "Jewish Civil Registry of Kraków", Town: Kraków, Date (Julian Calendar): 3 July (15 July on the...
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History of the Jews in Poland (redirect from Polish-Jewish)
large Jewish ghettos in leading Polish cities included Białystok Ghetto in Białystok, Częstochowa Ghetto, Kielce Ghetto, Kraków Ghetto in Kraków, Lublin...
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Mietek Pemper (category Kraków Ghetto inmates)
were confined to the Kraków Ghetto, and he was soon appointed by Nazi officials as a clerk for the Judenrat, the Kraków Ghetto's Jewish administration. Pemper...
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Poldek Pfefferberg (category Kraków Ghetto inmates)
acclaimed 1993 film Schindler's List. Pfefferberg was born into a Jewish family in Kraków, then a part of Austria-Hungary. He gained a master's degree in...
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The Jewish cemetery in Oświęcim (German: Auschwitz), Poland, was destroyed by the Germans during World War II and partly restored by returning Jewish survivors...
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Kraków Old Town is the historic central district of Kraków, Poland. It is one of the most famous old districts in Poland today and was the centre of Poland's...
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Edward Mosberg (category Businesspeople from Kraków)
the Holocaust, he was held by the Nazis from 14 years of age in Kraków Ghetto, Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp, Auschwitz concentration camp, Mauthausen...
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made his residence in Kraków at the heavily guarded Wawel castle. Frank was the former legal counsel to the Nazi Party. The Kraków District was divided...
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Leo Rosner (category Musicians from Kraków)
of the film at the Schindler's grave on Mount Zion. Rosner was born in Kraków, Poland on 26 June 1918. He was one of nine children in a family that performed...
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Samuel Hirszenberg (category Jewish painters)
of Fine Arts in Kraków, where he was heavily influenced by the realistic painting of Jan Matejko. After two years of training in Kraków, he continued his...
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Artur Markowicz (category Artists from Kraków)
Artur Markowicz (1872 – 1934) was a Jewish realist painter and graphic artist born in Podgórze district of Kraków (Cracow), Poland. He is best known for...
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The Holocaust (redirect from Jewish Holocaust)
million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. The murders were carried out primarily through mass shootings...
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Synagoga konserwatywna w Warszawie Kraków Remuh Synagogue Tempel Synagogue Izaak Synagogue See also Synagogues of Kraków for a more complete list of 124...
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Oskar Schindler (category Kraków Ghetto)
Kraków, Poland, which employed at its peak in 1944 about 1,750 workers, of whom 1,000 were Jews. His Abwehr connections helped him protect his Jewish...
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Brzesko (section Historical cemeteries)
known as "New Jewish Cemetery" (Nowy cmentarz żydowski), which also contains within its historical area military cemetery no. 275, where 21 Jewish Austro-Hungarian...
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