This book describes the life of the people of Zloczew, the foundation of the town until after the...
Orhei, Moldova (originally Orheyev, Bessarabia) has had a long history of a Jewish presence.Grave...
Thistranslation of the Memorial or Yizkor Book for the Jewish Community of Radzyn Poland.It conta...
As a boy, Alan Weiler lived in Vilna, Lithuania, a city famed for its Jewish learning. A promisin...
Jerzy Einhorn was fourteen years old when the war started. His father Pinkus was 'the' tailor of ...
Yizkor Book of Ostrow Mazowiecka (No. 2)This memorial book, written by a survivor, tells the fasc...
The idea of a 'pinkas Kolomey,' which would tell about the once splendid past of our now, in the ...
Jaroslaw's development was founded on its great 16th and 17th century fairs, in which Jewish merc...
How should we express the searing pain while preserving for eternity our holy dear ones and the c...
Jews were living in D¿bica as early as 1673. They settled in D¿bica after being banished from the...
The town of Staszów, about 64 miles northeast of Kraków and 118 miles south of Warsaw, lies along...
Like all Yizkor books, the Gombin memorial book is a unique source of information about the town'...
Until 1940, Brichany, Bessarabia (now Briceni, Moldova) had been a thriving market town serving s...
When Grandpa Flaschner retired in the 1960s, his daughter, thinking of ways to keep him busy, cam...
The history of Buczacz is a microcosm of the history of Galician shtetls and yet Buczacz was a mo...
This reprint of the 1983 book by the Canadian investigative reporter Sol Littman is a fascinating...
The Lyubcha and Delyatichi (Lubtch and Delatitch) Memorial Book is the English translation of the...
The great destruction of our days has created a background for the growth of legends, similar to ...
In this book before us, we unite ourselves with the holy memory of the dear natives of our town, ...
Josef Rosin's 'Preserving Our Litvak Heritage-Volume II' is a monumental work documenting the his...
This is the English translation of the Memorial(Yizkor) book of the destroyed Jewish Community of...
Klobuck is a small town, located in the southwest Silesian region of Poland, approximately 20 kil...
Radzivilov was once a prosperous Russian frontier town connecting the Russian and Austrian Empire...
The Zbaraz Memorial BookYears ago, a small group of people, émigrés from Zbarazh, had the idea of...
Vishnevets, Ukraine, located on the higher north shore of the Horyn River, first had Jewish resid...
Memorial Book for the13 destroyed Jewish Communities of Galicia:Dziedzilow, Winniki, Barszczowice...
'Kraków, The Jewish Community and Women' by British researcher Geoffrey M. Weisgard will be of in...
This book is the translation of the Memorial(Yizkor) Book of the destroyed Jewish Community of Os...
Introduction to This Translation by Jack LeibmanI am a retired physician, now (2016) 88, born in ...
On May 11, 1942, German military police and local auxiliaries entered Voronova, gathering all Jew...
This is Part I (LIfe) of the translation of the Memorial book of the twenty - three destroyed Jew...
Remembering Dvinsk is a compilation of three sources.First is a reprint of the 1965 book Dvinsk –...
Starachowice, on the Kamienna River, became an important mining and industrial center during the ...
Kurenets and nearby Vileika are situated at a road junction and a railway that leads deep into Ru...
The Memorial Book of Brzeziny, Poland is the English translation of the Yizkor (Memorial) Book pu...
This extraordinary book is a collection of memories from child survivors of the Minsk Ghetto, Bel...
Krasnystaw lies in southeast Poland a little over 30 miles from Lublin. The town was not large, c...
What I Remember About StavishtThe name of the town was spelled Stavisht. In Russian that means po...
This Yizkor Book translation is the third of three books about Siedlce. This book is also the mos...
The Rokitno-Wolyn and Surroundings; Memorial Book and Testimony (Ukraine) is the English translat...
This is the Memorial (or Yizkor) Book for the destroyed Jewish Community of Roman, Romania.It was...
Kalish was the first city in Poland to have an established Jewish community and its roots run dee...
This book is in memoryof the YAVNOVITCH AND GILINSKI FAMILIES OF KOBYLNIK whose link to GLUBOKIE ...
Jews were living in Ciechanow by the year 1569. In 1656 during the Polish-Swedish war most of the...
Located along the Skrwa River, Gostynin sits 65 miles northwest of Warsaw. The Jewish community w...
This Skalat Memorial Book is assembled using three different sources:SKALATA Memorial Anthology...
Often when we study the Holocaust the focus is on how Jewish life ended – the restrictions, the r...
This is the translation of the Memorial or Yizkor Book of the Jewish Community of Wyszków, Poland...