Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery

Cemetery Information

Country
Poland
Region
Subcarpathian Voivodeship
District
Rzeszów
Settlement
Dynów
Site address
45, 36-065 Marszałka Piłsudskiego Street.
GPS coordinates
49.80888, 22.23452
Perimeter length
433 metres
Is the cemetery demolished
no
Type and height of existing fence
There is a metal fence with a gate.
Preservation condition
Fenced and protected Jewish cemetery
General site condition
The cemetery is well kept.
Number of existing gravestones
10. There was one preserved tombstone as well as several fragments of stone which may well have been fragments of other tombstones. There are two ohels which are very well preserved.
Date of oldest tombstone
N/A
Date of newest tombstone
N/A
Urgency of erecting a fence
Fence is not needed
Land ownership
Municipality
Preserved construction on site
There are two ohels, one is dedicated to the Dinov hassidic dynasty: Tvi Elimelech Spira (also called after his work Bnei Yisaschar), his son, David Spira, and his grandson, Yeshaya Naftali Hertz Spira. All famous tzadikim. The other ohel is dedicated to Yehoshua of Dinov, who was the rabbi of the town before Tvi Elimelech.
Drone surveys
Yes

Historical overview

There is a memorial plaque for the members of Neger and Spinrad families, who were killed in 1939. There are 37 memorial plaques for each member.

Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery
Dynow Old Jewish Cemetery