Where is the orthodox cemetery in Podlachia?
Where is the orthodox cemetery in Podlasie?
there must be numerous orthodox cemeteries in Białystok area (especially Hajnówka, Bielsk Podlaski and Siemiatycze vicinity)
Merged: Bialystok County
Is there a orthodox cemetery in Suprasl? If so, is there a family Chomczyk buried there?
Is there a orthodox cemetery in Suprasl? If so, is there a family Chomczyk buried there?
Harry
6 Mar 2012 / #4
Hmm, mixed information. This site says there was not one zchor.org/suprasl/suprasl3.htm but the first book on this page claims to have photos of a Jewish cemetery there avotaynu.com/bookjew.htm#bialystok
radzima.org/pl/object/4055.html
radzima.org/pl/miasto/suprasl.html
radzima.org/pl/miasto/suprasl.html
I was talking about the orthodox confession.
Please explain what you mean more fully.
Harry
6 Mar 2012 / #8
Hang on, it turns out that there was no Jewish cemetery at all there and that all the dead were buried in Bialystok, details here
iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/poland/suprasl.html
There's a fair bit of information about the town's Jewish citizens here zchor.org/suprasl/suprasl.htm
iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/poland/suprasl.html
There's a fair bit of information about the town's Jewish citizens here zchor.org/suprasl/suprasl.htm
Hello, Again
No disrespect. I was talking about Russian Orthodox.
No disrespect. I was talking about Russian Orthodox.
Then click on the links I provided above.
Harry
6 Mar 2012 / #11
. I was talking about Russian Orthodox
Ah, now I'm with you! Given the location, I'm sure there is. The name made me think that you mean Jewish Orthodox.
No disrespect. I was talking about Russian Orthodox.
There should be a Polish Orthodox cemetery there - there's a pretty big Orthodox church and monastery.