Lublin New Jewish Cemetery Interactive Map

Drawn January 1941 (This cemetery was desecrated during the war.)

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Men's Sections
In Lublin's "New" Jewish Cemetery which opened in 1829, there were separate burial sections for men and women. On this map, the salmon-orange sections indicated the men's sections.
Women's Sections
In Lublin's "New" Jewish Cemetery which opened in 1829, there were separate burial sections for men and women. On this map, the blue sections indicated the women's sections.
Children's Section
The Children's Sections of the cemetery generally had rows closer together than the other sections because children needed less burial space.
Annex - These sections were added to the Cemetery during World War II.

Image: In the Public Domain, courtesy of the Lublin branch of the Polish State Archives

Photo Tour of Lublin New Jewish Cemetery

Gravestones in the New Jewish Cemetery in Lublin.

Photographed in 1940