Narewka
Jewish cemetery in Narewka was established in
the 19th century. Located a few hundred meters from the village, on a small
hill on the left side of the road to Olchówka. In the pine forest on the area
of one hectare we can find about 100 to 150 matzevot, most of which are made of
stone, from which the most attention is
brought by tombstone from Labradorite, rare stone, originating from the Caucasus.
There remained a fragment of the fence, whose construction was completed two
weeks before the outbreak of World War II. The cemetery also served as a burial
place for Jews from Białowieża. Source: www.kirkuty.xip.pl (jt)