The Sejnysynagogue is a former synagogue in Sejny, Poland, also called the White Synagogue in Sejny. The large, Neo-baroque style building on Pilsudskiego...
Sejny [ˈsɛi̯nɨ] (Lithuanian: Seinai) is a town in north-eastern Poland and the capital of Sejny County, in Podlaskie Voivodeship, close to the northern...
preserved by the small but compact Lithuanian minority concentrated in the Sejny County. At the end of 2009 in Podlaskie Voivodeship there were 1,189,700...
Glass). The Jews were made to stand for hours in front of their burning synagogue, which had been built in 1869. During World War II, Beuthen's Jews, numbering...
refurbished Chevra Lomdei Mishnayot synagogue and the Auschwitz Jewish Center. The synagogue, the sole synagogue in Oświęcim to survive World War II and...
streets during Church processions; they were allowed to have only a single synagogue in any one town; and they were required to wear a special cap to distinguish...
facilities for children in Anin, Białołęka, Chotomów, Międzylesie, Płudy, Sejny, Vilnius and others. Getter's convent was located at the entrance to the...
Silesian Uprising begins; Silesian Uprisings continue until 1921 August 22 Sejny Uprising after imperial Germany turned over administration to Lithuanian...
large-scale action was terminated at 20:15 hours by blowing up the Warsaw Synagogue. ... Total number of Jews dealt with 56,065, including both Jews caught...
(in Polish). Sejny: Pogranicze. ISBN 978-83-86872-13-8. Gross, Jan T. (2003). Wokół Sąsiadów. Polemiki i wyjaśnienia (in Polish). Sejny: Pogranicze....