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Lipnishki Jewish Cemetery

These photos of the Jewish Cemetery in Lipnishki were taken by Kazimierz  Niechwiadowicz


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Two stones

The stone on the left is illegible. The stone on the right  is that of Av Beis Din, Rabbi head of the Rabbinical Court, Pupko. HIs first name is possibly Shmuel. He died Wednesday or Thursday 24 or 35 Shevat. The vegetation hides the year. (Read by Geraldine Tsiporah Trom, Genealogical Translations Facebook group).

Stone

Here lies a modest woman. She had a double name, possibly Devora Yuta. Her relationship to Yaakov isn't legible. Thanks to Genealogical Translations Facebook group members Sharon Rozov,  Samuel Tamar Halpern, Jason Kwalwasser, and Geraldine Tsiporah Trom



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