| DRUSKININKAI: Alytus County, Druskininkai raj |
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CEMETERY: "In 1974, I [Eugene Wiglin] spent my vacation in Druskeninkai, Lithuania - a lovely resort, surrounded by splendid forests. / One day my girlfriend and I went out of town and walked slowly in the pine forest, gathering strawberries. Suddenly I reached a place where the berries were extremely rich, growing abundantly near a group of strange stones among the trees. The stones really looked strange - narrow and protruding high above the ground. At first glance, they looked natural, covered with thick moss. Coming closer, I was shocked. They were obviously very old gravestones, abandoned in the middle of the forest. And on some of them you could still trace remains of Hebrew inscriptions. I recognized letters, but my knowledge was not enough to read anything." Source: "It's All Relative: Decoding the Details." Jerusalem Post. 20 June 2002. Cemetery information and information. [September 2010] |
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Alternate names: Druskininkai [Lith], Druskeniki [Rus, Bel], Druskieniki [Pol], Druskininki [Latv], Druśkieniki, Druskininkay, Droskininkā, Druskiniki, Russian: Друскеники. Belarusian: Друскенікі. דרוסקאניק-Hebrew.