Janów Sokólski

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Coordinates: 53°28′N 23°14′E / 53.467°N 23.233°E / 53.467; 23.233

Issachar Ber Ryback - Synagogue in Janow Sokolski

Janów Sokólski (Yiddish: Janowa, Janov) was a stetl in Gmina Sokółka, Sokółka County, Poland, destroyed during German invasion of Poland. Currently only a Jewish cemetery exists. The cemetery and the surrounding agricultural land are the property of gmina[1] The earliest known Jewish community in Janova is dated by 1720.[1] The town was known for its wooden synagogue. (mid-1700s-1941)[2]

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  1. ^ a b JANOW SOKOLSKI: Podlaski, by the International Jewish Cemetery Project; citing Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), p. 563: "Janow Sokolski", Shtetl Finder (1980), p. 119: "Yanov, Yanova, Yanov Sokolski".
  2. ^ The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art: Wooden Synagogue in Janów Sokolskii, Janów Sokolski, Mid-18th century.

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