Jewish cemetery with mortuary in Milevsko
The first written mentions of Jews in Milevsko date from the 16th century. In the following century, a Jewish community was founded. People were not only born, but also died. And related to this was the need for a Jewish cemetery, which is believed to have been founded before 1714. This year is on the oldest tombstone. Several other oldest ones also date from the 20s.
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Jewish cemetery with mortuary in Milevsko
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