"The Surviving Jews in Czestochowa"

- published shortly after the end of World War II

Shortly after the conclusion of World War II, the World Jewish Congress published a booklet entitled
“The Surviving Jews in Częstochowa”
based on lists supplied to it, at that time, by the Central Jewish Committee in Poland.
Please be aware that the listing is not strictly alphabetical.

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The Jewish Cemetery Today

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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