The cemetery established at the turn 18th century about 700 meters from the synagogue on Nowokrzepicach and about 150 m from the Liswarty river (The river bed was much closer to the cemetery.). The 1.1-hectare cemetery, once surrounded on the north, east, and south with limestone walls and a wooden fence on the west, only has remnants of the fence. Near the western edge of cemetery railways run. Once a cemetery gate was in the north wall, a shelter 5 meters long and 3 meters deep. The oldest preserved tombstone comes from 1740; and the lastest from 1946. Most inscriptions are Hebrew, but a tombstone with Polish text belongs to Ryfki Cyncynatus, who lived from 1864-1937.
The cemetery established at the turn 18th century about 700 meters from the synagogue on Nowokrzepicach and about 150 m from the Liswarty river (The river bed was much closer to the cemetery.). The 1.1-hectare cemetery, once surrounded on the north, east, and south with limestone walls and a wooden fence on the west, only has remnants of the fence. Near the western edge of cemetery railways run. Once a cemetery gate was in the north wall, a shelter 5 meters long and 3 meters deep. The oldest preserved tombstone comes from 1740; and the lastest from 1946. Most inscriptions are Hebrew, but a tombstone with Polish text belongs to Ryfki Cyncynatus, who lived from 1864-1937.
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