Fifth Reunion - September 2016

- Częstochowa, Poland

Częstochowa Jewish Cemetery

Wednesday, 21st September 2016


Our 2016 ceremony not only included the traditional memorial for those who had perished, but also featured the unveiling of restored monuments over the graves of Jewish partisans and intellectuals murdered by the Nazis.

It also provided Reunion participants the opportunity to locate and pay their respects at the graves of departed family members.

Photographs:
Jack Abramowicz, Andrew Rajcher, Aaron Sedlis

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The Częstochowa Jewish Cemetery dates back to the late 18th Century. It is the third largest Jewish cemetery in Poland, containing around 4,500 graves in about 8.5 hectares. The last burial here took place in 1973.


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