Searching for the traces of Jewish presence in Warsaw before World War II it's worth remembering about the cemetery in Radość. Being almost completely ruined nowaydays, the almost a hundred-year old kirkut was used as a burying place by Jews living in Radość and Falenica. There are only six preserved macevas on the cemetery, half of which only remained in good conditions (three others are only stones). One of the macevas belongs to Jechiel Michał Teigman who died in 1925.


Cmentarz Żydowski w Radości
Jewish cemetery in Radość
crossroad of Izbicka i Kwitnącej Akacji Streets

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