POLAND LODZ: The Jewish cemetery in Lodz; Bronislaw Podgarbi; . Published: Lodz : Wydawn. Artus, 1990. DS135.P62 L644161 1990 SCHNEIDENšHL: formerly in the Grand Duchy of Posen now PILA, province of Poznan, Poland; destroyed 1940 by Germans. Currently Peter Cullman, 99 Yorkville, Ave, Toronto, Ontaria, M5R 3K5 Canada has a complete list of the second Jewish cemetery 1854- 1933. The booklet with over 500 names and Hebrew death dates was brought to Chile in 1939. Peter has computerized the list and added Gregorian dates. From žThey Lived Among Us: Polish Judaicaž A Aleksandrow Auschwitz-Birkenau B Baligrod Bedzin Biala Biala Podlaska Biala Prudnicka, ul. Parkowa, 800 tombstones. The oldest 1622. Bialystok Biecz Bielsk Podlaski Bielsko-Biala Bierutow Bilgoraj Bircza Biskupiec Blonie Bobowa, 200 tombstones, Ohel of Tzaddik Salomon Halberstam (died 1906) Bochnia Bransk Brzeg Buk Bytom C Checiny, the castle hill, 150 tombstones.Oldest 1638. Chojna Chrzanow Cieszyn, ul. Hazlaska, 500 tombstones. The oldest 1686. Czestochowa D Debrzno Dukla Dzierzgon Dzierzoniow G Gabin Gdansk (Wrzeszcz) Gliwice Glogowek Gora Kalwaria Gorzow Wlkp. Grodzisk Maz. Grybow Gryfice H Hrubieszow I Inowlodz J Jaroslaw Jawor Jozefow K Kalisz Kanczuga Katowice Kazimierz, ul. Czerniawy, a monument erected of about 1,000 tombstones destroyed during World War II. Kielce Klodzko Knyszyn Kock, several tombstones. Ohel of Tzaddik Menahem Mendel Morgenstern (died 1859). Kolbuszowa Koronowo Kostrzyn Kozienice Kozmin Krakow (Cracow), ul. Miodowa, about 10,000 tombstones. Established 1800. Tombs of painter Maurycy Gottlieb (died 1879), senator Ozjasz Thon (died 1936), Tzaddik Kalman Epstein (died 1823). Krakow (Cracow), ul. Szeroka, 700 tombstones. The oldest 1553. Tombs of Remuh (died 1572), Natan Spira (died 1633), Joel Sirkes (died 1640), Jomtor Lipman Heller (died 1654). Krosno Krynica Krynki Krzepice, Kuzniczka village, 400 tombstones; a set of about 100 made from cast iron. The oldest 1763. L Lancut Legnica Lesko, ul. J. Slowackiego, 2000 tombstones. The oldest 1548. Lezajsk, ul. Gorna, a few tombstones. Ohel of Tzaddik Elimelech (died 1786). Lodz, ul. Bracka. Established 1892. About 180,000 tombstones. Tombs of Julian Tuwimžs parents, Artur Rubinsteinžs parents, and those of the industrialist Israel Poznanski, doctor Seweryn Sterling, Rabbi Chaim Majzel. Lomza Lowicz Lubaczow Lubartow Lublin, ul. Sienna, 100 tombstones. The oldest is that of Jakub Kopelman (died 1541), which is also the oldest tombstone in Poland that remained in its original place. Tombs of Rabbi Shalom Shachna (died 1558), Salomon Luria (died 1573), Tzaddik Jakub Izaak called the Seer (died 1815). Lutowiska M Makow Maz. Miedzyrzec Podl. Mielnik Mikolow, ul. Stara Droga, 200 tombstones. The oldest 1726. Miroslawiec Mszczonow, near the Katowice Road. 100 tombstones, the oldest 1772. Ohel of Aron, Rabbi of Nadarzyn. N Nidzica Nowy Dwor Maz. Nowy Sacz Nowy Targ O Olesno Oleszyce Olkusz Opole Orla Ostroda Ostrowiec Swiet. Otwock P Pabianice Piotrkow Tryb. Plock Praszka Przemysl Przysucha, ul. Wiejska. A few tombstones. The oldest 1771. Ohels of Tzaddiks: Jakub called the Saint Jew (died 1813), Symche Bunem (died 1823) and those of their offspring. Przytyk R Raciborz Radomsko Rymanow, 150 tombstones. Ohels of Tzaddik Menachem Mendel (died 1815) and Tzaddik Cwi Hirsz (died 1846). Ryn Rzeszow S Sandomierz Scinawa Siedlce Sieniawa, 700 tombstones. The oldest 1686. Ohel of Tzaddik Ezechiel Halberstam (died 1898). Sierpc Skierniewice Sopot Sosnowiec Starachowice Stawiski Suwalki Swidwin Szczebrzeszyn, 300 tombstones. The oldest from 17th century. Szczecin Szczytno Szydlowiec, ul. Wschodnia, 3,000 tombstones. The oldest from 1831. T Tarnogrod Tarnow, ul. Szpitalna, 3,000 tombstones. The oldest 1734. Tombs of Tzaddik Arie Halberstam (died 1930) and writer Mordechaj Brandstaetter (died 1928). Tomaszow Maz. Trzciel Tykocin, 500 tombstones. The oldest 1739. U Ustrzyki Dln. W Wachock Walbrzych Warka Warszawa (Warsaw), ul. Okopowa 49/51. Established 1806. About 150,000 tombstones. Tombs of the writers: I. Perec, An-ski, D. Nomberg; historians: S. Askenazy, M. Balaban; politicians: F. Perl, B. Grosser, A. Czerniakow; actress Esther Rachel Kaminska; publishers: S. Orgelbrand, J. Mortkowicz; creator of Esperanto, L. Zamenhof; Rabbis B. Meisels and Ch. Solowiejczyk; ohel of tzaddiks from Warka, Mszczonow, Modrzyce, Radzymin; tombs of insurgents of 1863; mass graves of soldiers who fell in 1939; tombs of Warsaw Ghetto fighters; memorial to Janusz Korczak. Warta Wegrow Wieruszow Wloclawek Wolczyn Wroclaw, ul. Slezna. Established 1856. On the surrounding wall a tombstone from 1203 and four tombstones from the 14th century, 12,000 tombstones. Tombs of a historian Heinrich Graetz (died 1891), socialist Ferdinand Lassalle (died 1864), and doctor Hermann Cohn (died 1906), father of the writer Emil Ludwig. Z Zambrow Zamosc Zelechow Ziebice Zory