Warka, Poland 1997
Franciszkanska Street showing shops on right side once owned by Jews. Tobiasz Dawid Mokotow lived a #12 Franciszkanska Street.
Warka manufactures cheap beer and wine. The "Warka" sign over the restaurant is for the beer.
Not a single tombstone remains at the site of the Jewish cemetery; all were destroyed during the Holcoaust.
Graffitti covers the symbolic masoleum commemorating Rabbbi Yitzhak Kalish of Warka, a well-known Hassidic rabbi. The rabbi, who died in 1848, is buried somewhere at the cemetery. The cemetery is on the banks of the Pilica river.
Gary Mokotoff in the church conservatory in Warka examining civil registration (birth, marriage and death) records from the 1820s. Mokotow records were among those in the registers.