- the Old Cemetery (picture below) beside the Remuh Synagogue (ul. Szeroka 40) operated in the years 1552-1800. The oldest tombstones date back to the mid-16th century. It contains the tomb of Rabbi Moses Isserles called Remuh (ca 1525-1572) and the tombs of his family. Moses Isserles was a rabbi of the Cracow Jewish community in the years 1547-1572, and also a rector of the local Talmudic academy. Here are to be found the tombs of the following: Mordechaj Saba, called Singer, rector of the Cracow Talmudic academy in the years 1572-1576; Joseph Kac, rector of the same academy in the years 1576-1591; Nathan Nata Spira (1583-1633), Cracow rabbi and rector of the academy in the years 1617-1633; Jozue ben Joseph (1590-1648), rector of the Cracow Talmudic acedemy; Joel Sirkes (BaCH, 1561-1640), rabbi of the Cracow Jewish community and rector of the academy; Gerszon Saul Jom Tow Lipman Heller (1579-1654), rabbi of the Jewish communities in Vienna and Prague, in Cracow in the years 1643-1654, rector of the Cracow Talmudic academy in the years 1648-1654; Isaac Landau Lewita, rabbi of the Cracow Jewish community in the years 1754-1768; Isaac Halewi, rabbi of the Cracow Jewish community and rector of the Talmudic academy in Cracow (1776-1799).
- The New Cemetery (ul. Miodowa 55) eatablished in 1800, several thousand tombstones perserved. The oldest ones date back to the 1840's. People are still buried here. Among others, there are tombstones of Ozjasz Thon (1870-1936), rabbi and MP; Leon Sternbach (1864-1940); two painters Maurycy Got- tlieb (1856-1879) and Arthur Markowicz (1872- 1934)