The vibrant Jewish life in Białystok was tragically extinguished during the Holocaust. The city's Great Synagogue was burned with 2,000 people inside on June 27, 1941, and the remaining population was eventually deported to death camps.
The story of the is one of a lost world preserved through a single, savory roll. It begins in Białystok, Poland bialystoker
: Located at 7 Willett Street, NYC, this landmarked building is a physical testament to the community that made the bread famous. The vibrant Jewish life in Białystok was tragically
: It is lighter and more tender than a bagel, without the crusty exterior. 000 people inside on June 27