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2010-07-28

Exceptional wooden matzevot in Belarus

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Wooden matzeva

In the village Lenin in Belarus one can see Jewish cemetery established in the sixteenth century. Interestingly, the tombstones are made from wood. Moreover, they were painted. Even now the traces of paint can be seen. Such tombstones exist nowhere else in Belarus, Poland or in neighboring countries.

928 Jews lived in Lenin in 1921. They made up 61% of the population out of 1,520 people. During the Second World War the Nazis exterminated the entire Jewish population of Lenin. In 1942, they murdered more than 2,000 Jews from Lenin and the surrounding area. Monument commemorating the victims of the Holocaust can be seen at the entrance to the Jewish cemetery.
 

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