| Old Jewish Cemetery, Frysztak | |
|---|---|
![]() General view in 2013 | |
| 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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