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Baligród
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A page from the 1929 business census.
A picture of a tombstone in the cemetery of Baligród. The name seems to read, "Tzvi Meir."
A picture of a tombstone in the cemetery of Baligród.
A picture of a tombstone in the cemetery of Baligród.
A picture of a tombstone in the cemetery of Baligród. It reads "Jakob Buxoor [Buchur]. Born: 1848."
A picture of a tombstone in the cemetery of Baligród. The inscription seems to have worn off.
The grave of Sarah Mzatshif in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
The grave of Jacob Buxdorf in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
The grave of Rechil, daughter of Tzvi, in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
The grave of Eta, daughter of Yitzchak, in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
The grave of Malia Gitel, daughter of Zev Tevil, in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
The grave of Feiga, daughter of Gershon Yehuda, in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
The grave of Zev, son of Yitzkhak, in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
The grave of Chaya Leah, daughter of Shimon in the Baligród cemetery.
--Contributed by Dov Rubin
A page from the 1929 business census - this is an enhanced version by Dov Rubin.
The front of a letter from Kalman Bergman to his cousin.