By Todd Hennessy, 2015 AJC Faculty Fellow The New Łódź Jewish Cemetery, established in 1892, is the largest Jewish Cemetery in Europe. More than 180,000 graves and 65,000 tombstones, ohels (structures built over graves), and mausoleums occupy the cemetery located on Zmienna Street, south of the Radogoszcz train station. During the Nazi occupation, the cemetery became part … Continued