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Coat of arms of TarnogródAlternate names: Tarnogród [Pol], Tarnogrud [Rus, Yid], Тарногруд [Rus], טארנוגרוד [Heb]. 50°22' N, 22°45' E, 13 miles S of Biłgoraj, 33 miles SW of Zamość, 62 miles S of Lublin. 1900 Jewish population: about 2,000. Yizkors: Pinkas ha-kehilot; entsiklopediya shel ha-yishuvim le-min hivasdam ve-ad le-aher shoat milhemet ha-olam ha-sheniya: Poland vol. 7: Kielce and Lublin (Jerusalem, 1999) and Sefer Tarnogrod; le-zikaron ha-kehila ha-yehudit she-nehreva (Tel Aviv, 1966). This town in Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, with a 2006 population of 3,399 (2006) dates back to the Middle Ages, then known as Cierniogród. The town had city rights from 16th to 19th century, and regained them in 1987. A synagogue still stands. [July 2009]

CEMETERY: Normal 0 Jews were allowed to establish the cemetery on Stroma Street in 1686 although the cemetery behind the gorge east of the synagogue and the market may have existed since 1588. The cemetery was almost completely devastated by the Germans during WWII. In 1985, the fenced cemetery with about 100 gravestones and fragments, were found in the town and returned there. Some are affixed to the cemetery wall as a "Memorial Wall". A Holocaust memorial commemorates the Jews from Tarnogród killed by the Germans in 1942.  photos. [July 2009]

US Commission No. AS 189

Located in Zamosc province at 50º21' N 22º45' E, 43 km north from Jaroslaw, and 70-km SW from Zamosc. Cemetery is at the road to Rozance, E from Market Square within the suburb of "Przedmiescie Rozanieckie". Present population is under 1,000 with no Jews.

Malgorzata Radolowicz-Buzikiewicz, Florianska 37/3; 31-019 Krakow, tel. (0-12) 215748 visited site and completed survey on September 28, 1995. She interviewed: (1) the officers at the Preservation Authorities, (2) residents of housing nearby to the cemetery, and (3) Mr. Wladyslaw Dubaj, Local House of Culture. Documentation: PSOZ, Wojewodzki Konserwator Zabytkow (State Preservation Authority, Conservation Officer for Voivodship), Zamosc --"Karta cmentarza" (cemetery record chart) #2664, filled out by D.Kawalko, 1990.

UPDATE: I accompanied my father, Joseph Schorer, who helped restore the cemetery in the summer of 1997. Source: Sheldon Schorer, Advocate; Fax: (972-9) 7713593; Phone: (972-9) 7741648; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

[UPDATE] Photos by Charles Burns [April 2016]

 

 

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