The weather was changing when my friends and I continued our road trip through the west of Belarus on 21 April. It was raining when we started our day with a visit to the magnificent synagogue of Ashmyany. Later, we headed further west to the towns of Halshany, Iwye, Vselyub, Delyatichi, Liubcha, Navahraduk and Dziatlava.
Ashmyany synagogue
Ashmyany synagogue
Halshany Jewish cemetery
Halshany Jewish cemetery
Halshany Jewish cemetery
Iwye beit midrash
Iwye beit midrash
Iwye – destroyed Jewish cemetery
Iwye – Soviet monuments
Vselyub synagogue
Vselyub synagogue
Vselyub Jewish cemetery
Vselyub Jewish cemetery
Delyatichi Jewish cemetery
Delyatichi – terraine of the recently destroyed synagogue
Delyatichi – terraine of the recently destroyed synagogue
Liubcha – one of two synagogues
Liubcha – one of two synagogues
Navahrudak – mass killing site
Navahrudak – mass killing site
Navahraduk memorial
Navahrudak Jewish cemetery
Navahrudak Jewish cemetery
Diatlovo – former synagogue
Diatlovo Jewish cemetery
Diatlovo Jewish cemetery
Diatlovo Jewish cemetery
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