Fourth Reunion - October 2012

- Częstochowa, Poland

Częstochowa Jewish Cemetery

Thursday, 4th October 2012


When Reunion participants entered the grounds of our Jewish Cemetery, we were immediately and pleasantly surprised by the
restored cemetery gates, the restored central monument and by the cleared surrounding terrain.

To the Mayor and Council of the City of Częstochowa, we say “THANK YOU!”

Photographs:
Jack Abramowicz, Jacky Goldman, Jacek Młynarski, Andrew Rajcher

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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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