The Rise and Fall of Jewish Communities in Poland and Their Relics Today: District BialystokA. Rubin, 2006 |
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P6 8823 2006 Contents of Part I | |
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Map of administration division of today Poland | 13 |
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activity Andrzej Zbikowski anti-Semitic beat Białystok Bielsk Brańsk built Bund Ciechanowiec commemorating communist County craftsmen Drohiczyn end of 19th extermination camp factory families fenced forced labor forest Fundacja German occupation Germans captured Gestapo Ghetto Goniądz Grajewo grave Grodno Hebrew hectares Heder ibid Israel Jasionówka Jedwabne Jewish Jewish children Jewish community Jewish graveyard Jews Jews were ordered Judenrat June Kehila Kleszczele Knyszyn Kolno Krynki later learnt lived Łomża majority of Jews market square merchants Midrash municipal murdered Narew number of Jews opened organized Ostrołęka Ostrów Mazowiecki participated peasants petty trade pogrom Poles Polish police Polish population Rabbi Radziłów remained Russian Second World served as rabbi shot Siemiatycze Sokółka Sokoły Soviet square market started statue Stawiski Street Suchowola Supraśl surrounded Suwałki synagogue Szczuczyn textile tombstones preserved took town trade and craft Treblinka Tykocin village Warsaw workshops Wysokie Mazowieckie Yeshiva Zabłudów Zambrów Zion Zionist ספר עמ תל-אביב