
Kamionka was the name of the village until 1939 when
it belonged to Byalistok region, Poland.
Today it is called Kamenka and is in Grodno region, Belarus.
Kamenka is located between Grodno and Lida, on a smaller scale Kamenka
is located between Skidel and Shchuchin.
Kamionka

Kamenka road sign
Entrance to Kamenka from Shchuchin - 2002
.- photo and caption by Ze'ev Sharon
My family from Kamenka:
SIDRANSKI - Zeev Sharon's mother
KOZAKOWSKI - Zeev Sharon's father
GOLDBERG - Zeev Sharon Grand mother's maternal
Surnames of Other close family:
Kletzkes
Efron
Divock/Diwak
Surnames of Other Jewish Famlies of Kamenka:
Kasharski
Zabagonski
Weinstein
Resnik
Boyarski
Borer
Kosowski
Frisch
Sawitzki
Kagan / Cohen
Khaikl
Nankas
Azarski
Barishanski
Newman (Neiman?)
Blecher
Levin
Goldman
Kokhanowski
Hacohen (see Cohen, Kagan)
Rosenfeld
Karpowski
Garbowski
Tzemakh
Matlowski
Kornberg
Perlmuter
Sabrowski
Stories from Kamenka
The Elders of Komionka Foreword
Photos from Kamenka
TBD
Jewish Cemetery of Kamenka
TBD Rabbai Boraz and students of Dartmouth Hillel University together with students from Kamenka restored the Jewish Cemetery of Kamenka. Dartmouth University Project web siteKamenka today
Belarus SIG (Special Interest Group)
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