Old Jewish Cemetery, Frysztak | |
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Details | |
Established | 17th century |
Location | |
Country | Poland |
Coordinates | 49°50′03″N 21°36′32″E / 49.83417°N 21.60889°E |
Type | Jewish cemetery |
Size | 0.46 ha |
The Old Jewish Cemetery (Polish: Stary Cmentarz Żydowski we Frysztaku) in Frysztak, Poland, was established probably in the 17th century and not later than 1860s,[1] and is located at present-day Parkowa Street south of the town square.
Around thirty matzevahs and the remnants of the old cemetery wall remain until the present-day. The grave of Esther Etel Elbaum[1] (d. 1800), daughter of Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk, surrounded by a metal fence is especially noteworthy.
Gallery
- One of the matzevahs, fallen and covered with moss
- The modern wall surrounding part of the cemetery grounds
- The grave of daughter of Rebbe Elimelech, Esther Etel Elbaum
- The tombstone of daughter of Rebbe Elimelech, Esther Etel Elbaum
Bibliography
- Burchard, Przemysław (1990). Pamiątki i zabytki kultury żydowskiej w Polsce (Objects and Monuments of Historic Value of the Jewish Culture in Poland). Warszawa. p. 270.
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Notes
External links
- The Old Jewish Cemetery in Frysztak on the Polish Virtual Sztetl site
- Description of the cemetery with illustrations (pl.)
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