
Road is part of the Eruv boundary of the Ghetto

Abandoned within the Ghetto

Restaurant and inn serving all townspeople

Side of house connected to arch

Archway to back garden

The deputy mayor lived in the Synagogue with his family after the Shoah until he renovated the house next door where he now lives.

Ten commandments removed

Eruv

Abattoir for both Jews and Christians. Christians not permitted to slaughter meat. Notice the hook used to lower the animal to the workroom below.

Eruv

Jewish Cemetery for the Ghetto some distance from the town, including washing house

On a hill, not easily accessible

Abattoir

Houses in Ghetto frequently attached

Garden behind houses

Used by Ghetto residents, now called the Jewish pump and recently restored (2019)

Archive photo eagerly shared by the deputy mayor of town, who kept a scrapbook of all things Jewish

Old map shared by deputy mayor

Deputy mayor’s house in the Ghetto

This pond may have been used as a Mikvah
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