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Alternate names: Kromołów [Pol], Krimilov, קרימלוב [Yid]. 50°29' N, 19°31' E, 14 miles N of Olkusz, 4 miles E of Zawiercie, but today, a neighborhood of Zawiercie. 1900 Jewish population: ~400. Kromołów is a village on the Warta river in the administrative district of Gmina Walce within Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship  in SW Poland 4 km (2 mi) NW of Walce, 8 km (5 mi) S of Krapkowice, and 30 km (19 mi) S of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. The village has a population of 469. cemetery photo. Jewish history. [June 2009]

CEMETERY: map to cemetery. Created in the first half of the 18th century, the oldest preserved gravestone comes from 1730 with many gravestones with relief from the 18th and 19th century. [June 2009]

BOOK: Gruber, Ruth Ellen. Jewish Heritage Travel A Guide to East-Central Europe. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1992. p. 76

The following is a list of Jewish cemeteries in Zaglembie. I have personally visted most of them: Bedzin - ul. Podzamcze, Bedzin - ul. Zawale (now a park), Bedzin - ul. Sielecka (bus terminal), Czeladz - ul. Czealdzka 64 (also used by Bedzin community), Sosnowiec - ul. Gospodarcza 1, Sosnowiec (Modzejow) - ul. Niwka Pastewna, Sosnowiec (Milowice) - ul. Stalowa, Dabrowa Gornicza - ul. Wolka 5, Dabrowa gornicza - ul. Mydlice, Wolbrom - ul. Skalska, Zawiercie - ul. Daszynskiego, Kromolow - ul. Piaskowa 29, Olkusz - ul. Kopalniana, Olkusz - ul. Olowiana, Boleslaw - Krzykawka 139 (used by Slawkow community), I have many photos of these cemeteries. You should also consult the following:
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For your information a book listing every tombstone in the Zawiercie cemetery will be published shortly. Also, I am involved in a project to publish a book on the old Jewish cemetery in Bedzin which dates back to 1808. Anyone interested in this book, please contact me. Jeffrey Cymbler JCYMBLER@aol.com [November 2000 on JewishGen Digest]
Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE