Jewish pre-burial houses in Silesian Voivodeship -- state of preservation.

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    • Alternate Title:
      ŻYDOWSKIE DOMY PRZED-POGRZEBOWE W WOJEWÓDZTWIE ŚLĄ-SKIM-STAN ZACHOWANIA. (Polish)
    • Abstract:
      For centuries synagogues, houses of prayer, Jewish cemeteries with pre-burial houses were an important element of the landscape of the cities located within current borders of the Silesian Voivodeship. Unfortunately not many examples of this heritage have survived to present day - on 64 Jewish cemeteries located within the borders of the Voivodeship only 15 Jewish pre-burial houses have survived, many of them in a very poor technical condition. The aim of the article is to present state of preservation of this extremely valuable architectural and cultural heritage. Presented research is the result of in situ studies conducted in 2018-2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Synagogi, domy modlitwy, żydowskie domy przedpogrzebowe przez wieki były ważnym elementem pejzażu miast znajdujących się obecnie w granicach województwa śląskiego, niestety niewiele z tych obiektów przetrwało do dzisiaj. Na terenie województwa śląskiego zachowało się zaledwie 15 domów przedpogrzebowych zlokalizowanych na 64 cmentarzach żydowskich, w tym wiele w bardzo złym stanie technicznym. Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie stanu zachowania tego niezwykle cennego dziedzictwa architektonicznego i kulturowego. Zaprezentowane wyniki są efektem badań in situ przeprowadzonych w latach 2018-2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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