Jewish Cemetery, Tarnobrzeg

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Jewish Cemetery in Tarnobrzeg
Tarnobrzeg - Jewish Graveyard.jpg
2007 photo. Remaining Matzevot
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Established1930
Location
Country Poland
Coordinates50°34′19″N 21°41′13″E / 50.57194°N 21.68694°E / 50.57194; 21.68694Coordinates: 50°34′19″N 21°41′13″E / 50.57194°N 21.68694°E / 50.57194; 21.68694
TypeJewish cemetery

The historic Jewish Cemetery of Tarnobrzeg, Poland, was founded in 1930 in the Serbinów neighbourhood (now housing estate) of Tarnobrzeg, in the Second Polish Republic. The Jewish cemetery is located close to Sienkiewicza and Dąbrowskiej Streets.

The thriving and traditional Jewish community of Tarnobrzeg established in the 17th century was eradicated during the Holocaust in occupied Poland in World War II.

The Ohel (Hebrew: אוהל) at the Tarnobrzeg Cemetery

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