Town overview

Modern town name: Tarnobrzeg, Poland
Latitude and Longitude: 50.5769, 21.6807
50°35' N , 21°41' E
Galician (Austro-Hungarian) Administrative District: Tarnobrzeg
Interwar (Polish) District: Tarnobrzeg
Interwar (Polish) Province: Lwów

Map of Tarnobrzeg

Families from Tarnobrzeg

There are 8 members of Gesher Galicia researching 22 surnames from Tarnobrzeg:

Here are the 3 most recent records.

Family name Researcher Researcher's Location Date Added
ABRAMOWITZ GG Member Melrose, MA
USA
Apr 27, 2020

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Books about Tarnobrzeg

Yizkor books for Tarnobrzeg

There is at least one known Yizkor book about Tarnobrzeg: "The community of Tarnobrzeg-Dzikow (Western Galicia)" ("Kehilat Tarnobrzeg-Dzikow (Galicia ha-ma'aravit)") , published in 1973 in Tel Aviv.

The JewishGen website has an English translation of this book available online. You can read the original book online at the New York Public Library website, or you can find a copy in a library near you through the free library search website WorldCat.

There may also be other Yizkor books published that cover , or larger nearby towns, or the region in which it was located; check JewishGen's Yizkor Books database for the latest details.

About Yizkor books

A Yizkor book is a "book of remembrance" about a Jewish community that was destroyed in the Holocaust. Each book documents the town's history and usually gives a necrology (list of the murdered) at the back of the book. Most of the books were written by survivors from the town, or people from the town who had immigrated before the war, and were mostly published between 1945 and 1975, and usually written in Hebrew or Yiddish. Some large towns may have had more than one Yizkor book published at different times.

The non-profit Jewish genealogy organization JewishGen has a comprehensive online database of Yizkor books and the towns that they document. They also host English language translations of much of the content of the books, sponsored by the website's donors and volunteers.

Many of these books have been scanned and put online for free reading at the New York Public Library's Yizkor Book website. The Yiddish Book Center also offers reprints of Yizkor Books which you can buy on their website.

 

Gesher Galicia is a non-profit organization carrying out Jewish genealogical and historical research on Galicia, formerly a province of Austria-Hungary and today divided between southeastern Poland and western Ukraine. The research work includes the indexing of archival vital records and census books, Holocaust-period records, Josephine and Franciscan cadastral surveys, lists of Jewish taxpayers, and records of Galician medical students and doctors - all added to our searchable online database. In addition, we reproduce regional and cadastral maps for our online Map Room. We conduct educational research and publish a quarterly research journal, the Galitzianer. Gesher Galicia is also organized for the purpose of maintaining networking and online discussion groups and to promote and support Jewish heritage preservation work in the areas of the former Galicia.

You can search our free All Galicia Database, Map Room, and archival inventories, and read about member benefits starting at $50 per year. You can also join online.

Our general contact address: info@geshergalicia.org