The easiest way to picture the significance of Poland for Jews before WW2 is to show a map speckled with hundreds of dots marking Jewish communities.

With all of them displayed at once our map would be illegible, yet all cities and, most of all, small towns once inhabited by Jews can be located. Beside their location, our database contains basic information on their history, number of Jews, Holocaust destruction, extant sites and memorials.

 

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 Locality: RUDNIK
 State before 1939: Poland
 State in 1945: Poland
 Województwo w 1939: lwowskie
 Województwo w 2007: tarnobrzeskie
 Odleglosc od duzego miasta: 31 km SE of Stalowa Wola
 Pierwsze wzmianki o Zydach: 1578 about 6 Jewish families
 Informacje o gminie zydowskiej: In 1662 with 25 Jews; community in 17th c.; in 1765 with 169 Jews
 Liczba Zydów przed 1939:
 Rok spisu: 1921
 Liczba: 805
 Procent: 27.2
 Holocaust:
 Zaglada: Belzec, 1942
 Zachowane obiekty:
Synagogi:
 Sposób uzytkowania: destroyed in WWII
Cmentarze:
 Adres: Konczycka Str.
 Czas powstania: New, 19th c.
 Ilosc nagrobków: none left
 Uwagi: sand excavation
 Pomniki pamieci:
none was erected
 Data aktualizacji: 2001-02-09
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