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  Grójec, ul. Mogielnicka, mazowieckie

Jewish cemetery located on Mogielnicka St. was established in 18th century. Most probably in 1794 first Jews arrived to town. Jewish population of Grojec reached in 1921 4922 people. During World War II the cemetery was destroyed. There are only few damaged matzevot left. In 2003 the cemetery was fenced by Nissenbaum Family Foundation. The Foundation has also erected a statue to commemorate the place. The cemetery is 2 ha.

 

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