The wall built from nazi destroyed tombstones in the Renaissance Remuh Synagogue (mid-16th century) is a cemetery dating back to even earlier times. Among the tombs, there is Rabbi Moses Isserles (died 1572), to which Jews make pilgrimage from the furthest

The wall built from nazi destroyed tombstones in the Renaissance Remuh Synagogue (mid-16th century) is a cemetery dating back to even earlier times. Among the tombs, there is Rabbi Moses Isserles (died 1572), to which Jews make pilgrimage from the furthest parts of the world Jewish District (Kazimierz), Krakow / Cracow, Poland