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At the
Jewish Quarter, you will be able to visited
the Remuh Synagogue, one of the few left in Krakow. It can't hold more than eighty or
ninety people, but then there aren't that many Jews left in the
city. Before the war, there had been as many as 70,000. Between
200 and 300 have remained.
On the synagogue grounds
is an ancient and historic cemetery. The tomb of Rabbi
Moses Isserles Remuh, a scholar of the sixteenth century,
is in a fenced-off plot.
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