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Obj. ID: 51350
Jewish Funerary Art
  Jewish cemetery in Jaśliska, Poland

© ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, Photographer: ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, 2020

According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the cemetery was established in 1883 and functioning until WWII, the miller used the gravestones for building the dam at the mill and other gravestones were also used for construction in the area. Several gravestones, which were more or less destroyed, were located in shallow water on land beside the Bełcze stream, south of the village on the left of the road to Lipowiec, around 250 yards from the cemetery.

The cemetery has been completely demolished. Some of the gravestones were found in the channel of the Bełcza stream. These gravestones are stored in the warehouse in Posada Jaśliska and the organization “Stowarzyszenie Magurycz” has started their restoration in September 2020. They are planning to return them to the cemetery.

There is a metal and concrete fence 2 m high.

Perimeter length: 253 metres
 
To reach the cemetery, turn right after the Roman Catholic Church and then proceed for 1 km. Pass two chapels and then the cemetery will be located after the second, near the house. It is located next to 146.
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Jewish cemetery in Jaśliska | Unknown
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Date
1883 (Established)
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Poland | Podkarpackie Voivodeship | Jaśliska
| 146, Jasliska Street
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The following information on this monument will be completed:
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