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Obj. ID: 51578
Jewish Funerary Art
  Site of the Old Jewish cemetery in Błaszki, Poland

© ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, Photographer: ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, 2021

According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the cemetery is presumably located in the administrative area of Wilczkowice, Błaszki county, approx. 2.5 km from the center of Błaszki, in a field by the road behind the house plot numbered Wilczkowice 7 in the direction of Zaborów.

The founding date of the old Jewish cemetery is not known. According to available historical documents, the cemetery existed in 1830 and its primary caretaker was Jakób Huberman. During the Second World War, the cemetery was destroyed. After the war, the remaining tombstones were stolen. There are no remaining signs of the cemetery. It is unmarked and there are no memorials.

The cemetery is located at the corner of Przemysłowa and Polna streets. The area is built-up - now occupied by a plastics factory. The territory is also used as a farmland. 

Perimeter length: 496 metres
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