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An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII. This cemetery is located on Sienna Street. This is apparently the grave of Rabbi Shalom Shachna (d. 1558), the founder of the yeshiva of Lublin
An old gravestone in the neglected Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII. This cemetery is located on Sienna Street. This is apparently the grave of Rabbi Shalom Shachna (d. 1558), the founder of the yeshiva of Lublin
Gravestones in the Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
Gravestones in the Jewish cemetery in Lublin. Photographed after WWII.
A funeral in Lublin for Jews whose bodies were exhumed from mass graves. The bodies are being taken for proper burial in the city's old Jewish cemetery.
A funeral in Lublin for Jews whose bodies were exhumed from mass graves. The bodies are being taken for proper burial in the city's old Jewish cemetery.
A funeral procession in Lublin for Jews whose bodies were exhumed from mass graves and taken for proper burial in the city's old Jewish cemetery. In the photo: representatives of the organization of Lublin emigres, with a large floral wreath.
A funeral procession in Lublin for Jews whose bodies were exhumed from mass graves and taken for proper burial in the city's old Jewish cemetery. In the photo: representatives of the organization of Lublin emigres, with a large floral wreath.
W 1958 r. ohel Eigerów odbudowany został po wojennej dewastacji przez Abrama Nissenbojma z Isrela. Na fotografii fundator renowacji oraz tablice pamiątkowe z imionami lubelskich cadyków. Foto. Stefan Kiełsznia
W 1958 r. ohel Eigerów odbudowany został po wojennej dewastacji przez Abrama Nissenbojma z Isrela. Na fotografii fundator renowacji oraz tablice pamiątkowe z imionami lubelskich cadyków. Foto. Stefan Kiełsznia
Nowy cmentarz żydowski. Nie istniejądcy ohel nad grobami lubelskich cadyków z dynastii Eigerów: Jehudy Lejba (1816-1888), Abrahama (1847-1914) i Szlomo (1871-1942). Ohel odnowiony w 1958 roku i ponownie zdewastowany na przełomie lat 70 i 80 - tych. Dzisiaj pozostał jedynie fragment ściany ohelu wraz z tablicą pamiątkową. Foto. Stefan Kiełsznia.
Nowy cmentarz żydowski. Nie istniejądcy ohel nad grobami lubelskich cadyków z dynastii Eigerów: Jehudy Lejba (1816-1888), Abrahama (1847-1914) i Szlomo (1871-1942). Ohel odnowiony w 1958 roku i ponownie zdewastowany na przełomie lat 70 i 80 - tych. Dzisiaj pozostał jedynie fragment ściany ohelu wraz z tablicą pamiątkową. Foto. Stefan Kiełsznia.