Bibliography: Yevreiskiya Chulochnitzy, in Voskhod, 1901, No. 38.
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Dokshitsy Jewish cemetery. Pionerskaya street. There are four two-story synagogues placed at the intersection of Sovetskaya and Glubokskaya street. There were destroyed in the Great Patriotic War. Now the place of the privies cemetery it is tern in to a square. Only on the side of the cemetery survive some of the stones. (8/22/98 by Vitaly Pruss of the Belarus Jewish community)
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