1) The resturant at the Synagogue museum
at Tikocin. This was a great place with Jewish food that would
exceed your every expectation.
2) Tomasz Wisniewksi, Mieczyslaw,
and his daughter outside the editiorial offices of Tomasz's newspaper
Kurrier Porany.
3) The Civil Archive in Bialystok
4) The memorial for the Great
Synagogue in Bialystok. Burned by the Germans in June of
1941 with many male Jews from Bialystok inside.
5) The recently restored cemetery
Memorial in a Polish town
6) The office of Jan Leonczuk
in Bialystok. This is where we met and talked. He was very hospitable.
7) Zabludow memorial stone at
Treblinka death camp. Fourteen hundred Jews from Zabludow were
gassed and burned in Treblinka on November 10th, 1942. This is
very impressive memorial, but the facilities at Treblinka are
very poor. There is no real visitors center, and as far as I
can see no real official effort to educate visitors.