Project Gravestone Poland

Project Gravestone Poland Project Gravestone Poland was born a few years ago as a private initiative to speed up the process of documenting Jewish burials in Poland.

For more information, please refer to www.ehnewton.com. Our database can be searchable through JewishGen and JRI-Poland. Due to multiple requests of the cemetery management in Poland, there is no open database available for anyone to search, however it can be accessed provided that you know who you are looking for. One of our staff members will be happy to assist. Send your request stating the name of the person you are researching and the cemetery they are buried in and you will receive an answer with the details of what is written on the matzeva along with a high-quality photograph. This service is free of charge. You can request a genealogical search as well. Details can be found on www.ehnewton.com.

We are celebrating yet another successful year in our beautiful land -  🇮🇱!Every year more   decide to join us on this j...
13/10/2021

We are celebrating yet another successful year in our beautiful land - 🇮🇱!
Every year more decide to join us on this journey and make Israel their 🏠. Feeling ✡? Us too!

***Here are some 💡tips🎯 on how to make Aliyah successful.***
1. If you are eligible, check if you can do a test drive first through one of hundreds of programs. The program will let you immerse yourself in Israeli life and culture while giving you a safety net. You will have time to make and useful 🙋‍♀️that will later make the process of Aliyah much less troublesome.
2. Learn . Yesterday. Do not believe in the the pitch that you will be fine with English only. Israel is a - country and as such you will miss out on so much if you do not know how to with people. What is more, ⛹️‍♀️through the system will be a pain and before you know it, your Israeli dream🧞‍♂️ will turn into Israeli nightmare👹.
3. Make connections and build meaningful relationships with people. Go to . Go to meals. Not ? Guess what: it doesn't matter. What matters is that you build a strong sense of communal bond. .
4. Get a . Fast. The state will help you out financially a bit, but Israel is not a - system like the Netherlands for example. The country needs you to start contributing as soon as possible.
5. get a to your contract before you sign it. unless you fully understood what is written there. There are a number of groups that can assist you with that for .
6. Stay . It's very easy to become despondent when things aren't going as easily as you imagined. Do not let negativity take the better of you. The moment you complain (non-constructively) you lost the game.
7. Don't be afraid to ask for ! Israel is full of people🦸‍♀️ who want you to succeed, especially when they see you make all the effort possible to make your Aliyah successful.
8. Don't live or hang out with people who speak your native . Sounds tough, I know. However this is the only way for you to learn and not feel like an outsider. Remember, all the best lie in the - in the no-mans-land between Hebrew and other languages.
9. 't ! The period of any lasts between 3-5 years at least. It will take a while before you stop and start .
10. ! None of the above is worth it if you simply don't enjoy yourself in Israel. The country is full of life anywhere you go.
BONUS:
11. You will encounter all sort of people. Focus on the good ones and keep them around.
I wish you a successful Aliyah!
***For those who made Aliyah already, what tips would you give to the new pioneers?***





We are celebrating yet another successful year in our beautiful land - 🇮🇱!
Every year more decide to join us on this journey and make Israel their 🏠. Feeling ✡? Us too!
***Here are some 💡tips🎯 on how to make Aliyah successful.***
1. If you are eligible, check if you can do a test drive first through one of hundreds of programs. The program will let you immerse yourself in Israeli life and culture while giving you a safety net. You will have time to make and useful 🙋‍♀️that will later make the process of Aliyah much less troublesome.
2. Learn . Yesterday. Do not believe in the the pitch that you will be fine with English only. Israel is a - country and as such you will miss out on so much if you do not know how to with people. What is more, ⛹️‍♀️through the system will be a pain and before you know it, your Israeli dream🧞‍♂️ will turn into Israeli nightmare👹.
3. Make connections and build meaningful relationships with people. Go to . Go to meals. Not ? Guess what: it doesn't matter. What matters is that you build a strong sense of communal bond. .
4. Get a . Fast. The state will help you out financially a bit, but Israel is not a - system like the Netherlands for example. The country needs you to start contributing as soon as possible.
5. get a to your contract before you sign it. unless you fully understood what is written there. There are a number of groups that can assist you with that for .
6. Stay . It's very easy to become despondent when things aren't going as easily as you imagined. Do not let negativity take the better of you. The moment you complain (non-constructively) you lost the game.
7. Don't be afraid to ask for ! Israel is full of people🦸‍♀️ who want you to succeed, especially when they see you make all the effort possible to make your Aliyah successful.
8. Don't live or hang out with people who speak your native . Sounds tough, I know. However this is the only way for you to learn and not feel like an outsider. Remember, all the best lie in the - in the no-mans-land between Hebrew and other languages.
9. 't ! The period of any lasts between 3-5 years at least. It will take a while before you stop and start .
10. ! None of the above is worth it if you simply don't enjoy yourself in Israel. The country is full of life anywhere you go.

BONUS:
11. You will encounter all sort of people. Focus on the good ones and keep them around.

I wish you a successful Aliyah!
***For those who made Aliyah already, what tips would you give to the new pioneers?***






Tune in for the annual   event   by  . If you are interested in knowing more about  -  genealogy check out a joint lectu...
24/09/2021

Tune in for the annual event by .
If you are interested in knowing more about - genealogy check out a joint lecture titled: Jews in Post-Communist Poland - Discovery, Resources, What now?
Don't miss it!

06/09/2021

I'm wishing all of you a happy, meaningful and a sweet New Year. I can't believe that we have lived through yet another set of 353, 354 or 355 moon trips around the Earth. May the New Year be filled with all the blessings, all the good things, all the positive challenges and opportunities, health, happiness, families, pets and lots and lots of money. Because why not.
May we be the head and not the tail; and may we conduct ourselves accordingly. May we eat up mitzvot the way we would sweet pomegranate seeds and may all negative judgments against us be nullified.
Shana tova u'metuka v'gmar chatima tova!
🍯 🍎 🐟 🥕

These are really beautiful people that I get to work with x
29/07/2021

These are really beautiful people that I get to work with x

In 2018 we initiated and since then the project became the company's main affiliate and an outreach program to populate a of in and, in that way, to preserve the memory of the for . We have worked with countless and most amazing and, when we couldn't find anyone willing to help out, we sponsored of sites from our budget.

This is why I want to give my appreciation to our latest volunteer, , the president of the - . It's worth to go to their page, the link to which I will supply below and check out the amazing work that they do.
Waldemar performed an excellent work photographing the and, more importantly, which is really the case for all the amazing people in who simply want to help: it was done free of charge, as a .
This year we have worked with another three of our volunteers (they refused to be paid even when I offered: , and . I want to give a huge shout out to you too.

A huge thank you to those that made it possible to photograph 's cemetery: the president of the there, Mr. , and Ms. , who splendidly manages the - of in .
Thank you so very, very much.

W roku 2018 zainicjowaliśmy Project Gravestone Poland i od tamtej chwili stał się on stałym punktem firmowego programu, który ma na celu sporządzanie spójnej listy żydowskich pochówków w Polsce, tym samym chroniąć błogosławioną pamięć zmarłych dla przyszłych pokoleń. Pracujemy z wieloma wolontariuszami i w sytuacjach kiedy nie byliśmy w stanie znaleźć kogoś chętnego do pomocy, sponsorowaliśmy digitalizację żydowskich pochówków z naszego budżetu.

Z tego właśnie powodu chciałabym podziękować naszemu ostatniemu wolontariuszowi, Waldemarowi Polanskiemu, który jest prezydentem Polanski-Foundation Fundacja. Zamieszczam link do ich strony; warto zobaczyć co u nich słychać. Waldemar wykonał świętną pracę fotografująć cementarz szczeciński. Wszyscy ludzie w Polsce z którymy współpracujemy są niesamowici i bardzo pomocni. Ludzie ci po prostu chcą pomóc i to w większości za darmo. W tym roku współpracowaliśmy także z Kasią Ravsky, Michałem Czarkowskim i Aldoną Rudzik.

Wielkie podziękowania dla przewodniczącego żydowskiej społeczności w Szczecinie, Michała Rozena oraz Rozy Król.

Waldemar Polanski | Kasia Ravsky | Michał Czarkowski | Aldona Rudzik 🥰

https://www.facebook.com/groups/255691661679636

Tidying and cleaning of the Pabianice cemetery.
25/07/2021

Tidying and cleaning of the Pabianice cemetery.

Our database can be searchable through JewishGen and JRI-Poland. Due to multiple requests of the cemetery management in ...
20/07/2021

Our database can be searchable through JewishGen and JRI-Poland. Due to multiple requests of the cemetery management in Poland, there is no open database available for anyone to search, however it can be accessed provided that you know who you are looking for. One of our staff members will be happy to assist. Send your request stating the name of the person you are researching and the cemetery they are buried in and you will receive an answer with the details of what is written on the matzeva along with a high-quality photograph.
This service is free of charge.
You can request a genealogical search as well. Details can be found on www.ehnewton.com.

Report from More Good People in Poland Today, on a hot Friday day, but in the pleasant shade of trees, we were tidying u...
20/07/2021

Report from More Good People in Poland
Today, on a hot Friday day, but in the pleasant shade of trees, we were tidying up the Jewish cemetery in Grybów, in the second collective campaign (excluding individual ones) in 2021.
Thank you for joint action Janina Naskalska-Babik with children and Inga Marczyńska with children, our youth was equal to adults 🙌💪 Apart from support groups from Kraków and Jasło ❤, there was a standard package called "Saga", i.e. Anna Boruch, Andrzej Kmak, Kamil Kmak .
We managed to cut most of the cemetery, there are still pieces of this huge area where we did not reach with the scythe - work in abandoned cemeteries is a constant work that needs to be repeated at least 2-3 times a year. The children under their mother's care cleared a large part of the matzevot of moss and vegetation.
We remind you that the cemetery is open to visitors.
We are already planning August days of remembrance, on August 20 we will meet at the mass grave in Biała Niżna, as every year for 6 years on the anniversary of the so-called liquidation of the ghetto in Grybów, on August 22, at the new monument in the cemetery, which we have been tidying up today, which we have been taking care of since 2013, and which has been beautifully commemorated in the form of a personal monument of 1,770 victims - Jews from the ghetto in Grybów, a white matzeva over a mass grave and four educational boards - the year 2019 with People, Not Numbers-People, Not Numbers. The fifth one is located at the grave in Biała Niżna.
We will inform you about the details in the coming weeks.
We would like to thank Janina, Inga and we encourage the inhabitants of Grybow to support them in caring for the burial place of our neighbors, friends of our parents and grandparents.
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Photo Inga Marczyńska, Kamil Kmak
https://www.facebook.com/100008559215831/posts/2558458114449471/?d=n

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29/03/2021

Za niedługo skończy się zima i... Project gravestone wraca do operacji.
Proszę napiszcie w komentarzach który cmentarz żydowski możecie sfotografować. Ile mniej więcej macew jest - na podstawie tego dostaniecie wynagrodzenie.
Żeby ułatwić sytuację z zarządem cmentarzy prześle każdemu list upoważniający.
Czekam na gotowych do współpracy!

25/02/2021

Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji PURIM!

27/01/2021

Pamiętamy, aby nigdy więcej naprawdę znaczyło nigdy więcej.

Międzynarodowy dzień holokaustu.

07/01/2021

Today starts the 3.5/4th lockdown in Israel.
Coincidentally, this is also the International Day.
I hope this little video will warm your heart.
Stay safe.
Esther

31/12/2020

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Don't look back.
You're not going that way.
Set new goals.
Stop resolving.
Start doing.
Tread lightly, but confidently into 2021.
Happy New Year from E H Newton.

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27/12/2020

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How about we wrap up the 2020?
We have had a very busy year at E.H. Newton.
Here's what our clients said about the service we provided:
"Quick, accurate and effective."
"Competitive rates and first class service. It's been a pleasure to work with Esther."
To schedule a call contact us on: esther@ehnewton.com.
Happy New Gregorian Year 2021!

#2021

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Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji Świąt Bożego Narodzenia. Dziękujemy Wam wszystkim za wsparcie oraz mamy nadzieję na dal...
24/12/2020

Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji Świąt Bożego Narodzenia.
Dziękujemy Wam wszystkim za wsparcie oraz mamy nadzieję na dalszą, owocną współpracę!
EHNewton
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21/12/2020

Tłumaczenia polsko-hebrajsko-angielskie w kazdej dziedzinie.

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