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- Country/Region of Manufacture
- Poland
- ISBN
- 9781939561244
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Jewishgen, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1939561248
ISBN-13
9781939561244
eBay Product ID (ePID)
229112343
Product Key Features
Original Language
Heb,Yid
Book Title
Memorial (Yizkor) Book of the Community of Sierpc, Poland - Translation of Kehilat Sierpc; Sefer Zikaron
Number of Pages
858 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Holocaust, Jewish
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.8 in
Item Weight
79.4 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-951761
Synopsis
There once was a Jewish community in the ancient Polish town of Sierpc. As hundreds of other Jewish communities in Poland, Jewish Sierpc is no more. On the eighth day of the Second World War, September 8, 1939, the Germans occupied Sierpc, burnt the synagogue, and remained until they were expelled by the Red Army in January, 1945. Before the start of the Second World War and the Holocaust, Sierpc had a population of 10,051, more than 30% of which was Jewish. Sierpc was nestled in the valley and surrounded by mountains. Three rivers flowed within the boundaries of Sierpc; the river that was the namesake of the district, the Sierpianitza River, bisected the two parts of the town. The town was linked by four bridges; the bridge with the greatest traffic was on the Jewish Street. The surrounding countryside was known for its fertile fields and many orchards, as well as for its weaver establishments, breweries, tanneries, and vinegar factories. In this Sierpc Memorial Book, the Jewish community is vividly brought to life by the first-hand social, historical and political accounts by its former residents and by the numerous photographs. The exemplary writing makes this book unique and a must for all descendants of its residents and researchers of the history of the Sierpc Jewish Community. Alternate names for the town are: Sierpc Polish], Sheps Yiddish], Sherpts Yiddish], Serptz Russian], Scherps, Serepets, Serpec, Shepsk, Sherptz Nearby Jewish Communities: Biezuo 12 miles ENE Skepe 13 miles W Rypin 16 miles NW Bielsk 16 miles SSE Drobin 16 miles SE zuromin 16 miles NE Radzan w 18 miles E Lipno 20 miles W Raciaz 20 miles ESE Szreosk 21 miles ENE Zieluo 21 miles NNE Kuczbork 21 miles NE Dobrzyo and Wisla 21 miles SW Kik l 23 miles W Plock 23 miles S Strzegowo 26 miles E Glinojeck 27 miles E Lidzbark 27 miles NNE Brodnica 28 miles NNW, There once was a Jewish community in the ancient Polish town of Sierpc. As hundreds of other Jewish communities in Poland, Jewish Sierpc is no more. On the eighth day of the Second World War, September 8, 1939, the Germans occupied Sierpc, burnt the synagogue, and remained until they were expelled by the Red Army in January, 1945. Before the start of the Second World War and the Holocaust, Sierpc had a population of 10,051, more than 30% of which was Jewish. Sierpc was nestled in the valley and surrounded by mountains. Three rivers flowed within the boundaries of Sierpc; the river that was the namesake of the district, the Sierpianitza River, bisected the two parts of the town. The town was linked by four bridges; the bridge with the greatest traffic was on the Jewish Street. The surrounding countryside was known for its fertile fields and many orchards, as well as for its weaver establishments, breweries, tanneries, and vinegar factories. In this Sierpc Memorial Book, the Jewish community is vividly brought to life by the first-hand social, historical and political accounts by its former residents and by the numerous photographs. The exemplary writing makes this book unique and a must for all descendants of its residents and researchers of the history of the Sierpc Jewish Community. Alternate names for the town are: Sierpc [Polish], Sheps [Yiddish], Sherpts [Yiddish], Serptz [Russian], Scherps, Serepets, Serpec, Shepsk, Sherptz Nearby Jewish Communities: Bie u 12 miles ENE Sk pe 13 miles W Rypin 16 miles NW Bielsk 16 miles SSE Drobin 16 miles SE uromin 16 miles NE Radzanow 18 miles E Lipno 20 miles W Raci 20 miles ESE Szre sk 21 miles ENE Zielu 21 miles NNE Kuczbork 21 miles NE Dobrzy and Wis 21 miles SW Kiko 23 miles W P ock 23 miles S Strzegowo 26 miles E Glinojeck 27 miles E Lidzbark 27 miles NNE Brodnica 28 miles NNW"
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