Motykały and Chernavchitsy, no more than 10km (6mi) apart from a 1931 1:100k scale Polish military map, courtesy of mapywig.org |
Chernavchitsy, with Wiszengrad-related landmarks. from a 1925 1:25k scale Polish military map, courtesy of mapywig.org |
Chernavchitsy, as drawn from memory by Dina Wishengrad. Redrawn for clarity and translated from the Hebrew. Courtesy of Wiszengrad Family Descendants |
Kobrinska Street, Chernavchitsy, 2014 Photo courtesy of Wiszengrad Family Descendants |
Site of Mordechai and Hannah Vishengrad's house No. 3, Kobrinska Street, Chernavchitsy, 2014 Photo courtesy of Wiszengrad Family Descendants |
Notes: Motykały... shtetl: there is very little documentation of a pre-war Jewish community in this hamlet, the center of which in 1931 appears to have been a church at a crossroads (circle on map above). |