Tykocin Blog
Tykocin was the second and my favorite day in Poland. We started the day by going on a two hour bus ride to get there. Tykocin was a very close knit community. Everyone who was from there would introduce themselves by saying "Hi I'm _____ from Tykocin" because they were so proud of where they came from. Once there we were there we went to a synagogue, then to the former market, to the river, did a tfilah in the synagogue, then took a silent bus ride to the Lupochova forest. The synagogue was the first place we went once we arrived. It was a beautiful place with prayers decorating the walls because at the time it was very expensive to print all of the books to pray with. The synagogue was used to pray and study torah and also to read letters from people who had made Aliyah. There we also talked about different people in the community including Levi Tallismacher. He made the best tallitot out of anyone. Everyone wanted an original from him. They had parts of the prayers ...



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