| PODDEBICE: Łódźkie |
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US Commission No. POCE000689 Poddebice is located in the Sieradz region at 51º53N 18º57E, about 37 km from Lodz. The cemetery is located on Lodzka Street. Present town population is 5,000-25,000 with no Jews.
The earliest known Jewish community was 18th or 19th century. 1921 Jewish population was 1,333, 42.3%. The landmarked Orthodox and Conservative Jewish cemetery was established in the 19th century with last known Jewish burial in 1942. The suburban flat land, separate but near other cemeteries, has no sign or marker, no wall, gate, or fence. Reached by turning directly off a public road, access is open to all. The present size of the cemetery is about 1.5 hectares (the same as before W.W.II.) 1-20 gravestones, all in original location, date from 1934. Removed stones are located in a museum in Poddebice. The granite, limestone, and sandstone rough stones or boulders, finely smoothed and inscribed stones, or flat stones with carved relief decorations have Hebrew inscriptions. The cemetery contains no known mass graves. Municipality owns site used as a Jewish cemetery. Properties adjacent are commercial. Organized Jewish group tours/pilgrimage groups, organized individual tours, private Jewish and non-Jewish visitors, and local residents occasionally visit. The cemetery was vandalized during W.W.II, but not in the last ten years. No maintenance. Properties adjacent used for storage and waste dumping/agriculture are a very serious threat. There are also serious security, weather erosion, and pollution threats, and moderate threats from vandalism and vegetation. Adam Penkalla, deceased, who also visited the cemetery, completed survey in November 1992 using private documentation. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 25 June 2009 17:10 |


