The New Jewish Cemetery has been located in Walecznych Street, near Unicka Street since 1829. It was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II and partially restored after the war.
The New Jewish Cemetery has been located in Walecznych Street, near Unicka Street since 1829. It was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II and partially restored after the war. Damaged matzevos are lined along the fence and in the centre stands a mausoleum of the Frenkl Family with a small synagogue. Inside there is a Remembrance Chamber of the Lublin Jews. There is also a monument commemorating the Holocaust, graves of Jewish soldiers fighting in the Polish Army in 1944-45 and an empty ohel where once the founder of the Yeshiva, Majer Jehuda Szapiro, was buried.