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Unique list of deceased Jews uncovered in Frydek-Mistek.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| October 25, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Czech News Agency)

Ostrava, North Moravia, Oct 25 (CTK) - The Jewish community in Ostrava today received a unique list of Jews who were buried at the Jewish cemetery in the nearby Frydek-Mistek in 1891-1942, which is probably the only such list preserved in the Czech Republic, Ostrava Jewish community head Jirina Garajova told CTK. The valuable book, which was recently uncovered in the grave registry in Frydek-Mistek, north Moravia, also includes a map of the cemetery and the numbers of particular gravestones. "I suppose that nothing like that has been kept in any other municipal office," said Garajova after she took over the book from Frydek-Mistek Mayor Eva …

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