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In my last post I asked who was the young person who continued our work in the Żychlin Jewish Cemetery. Through Henryk Olszewski, I received this message:
First and foremost, I’m a Zychliner who respects the history and memory of people. I’m always aware of the legacy that has been left to us from past times. I believe above all that places such as the cemetery have a special status and shouldn’t be neglected. That cemetery shouldn’t look like it looks and that can be changed through actions such as those that occurred recently. If people can fly across the ocean to fix something there, so can we. It is a shame to look at the synagogue etc. If these symbols disappear, there will be nothing left in our city of Jewish culture except a few photos, so let’s take care of it.”


They know about 2 tombstones that have been in someone’s yard since the war and want to bring them back to the cemetery, hopefully in time for our next visit.
Thank you!
I am visiting there tomorrow, February 13, 2025, I hope I can find the entrance
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So do I! From the center of town, go east on Łukasińskiego Street. You’ll pass a school on the left and some apartments on the right. The driveway is on the left after some agricultural fields. Make sure you don’t block the driveway of the farm house on the right when you park. If you pass a sign saying “kwiaty” you’ve gone too far. Send photos if you can. I’m curious how much the grass has grown since our visit last summer
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Marysia, Thanks for the directions, it was spot on! Here are a couple of panoramas I took, I have more pics and video that I can share. I did “friend” you on Facebook.
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Thank you for the photos! It looks pretty good. I’m glad you found it and you were able to walk around
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