Yes. They were usually made of straw tied to a stick, just like everyone else's. The straw probably didn't last very long, but they could keep the stick for a long time.
The first Jews in Poland migrated there from the German regions as Jews moved eastward into Russia. However, the return journey from Russia back west seeded Poland's largest Jewish communities.
Most of the Jews lived in towns, including some country market towns. By the late 1930s the following Polish towns and cities had particularly large Jewish populations:
Warsaw Lodz Lvov (Lemberg)...
The great majority of them (about 90%) were murdered by German soldiers. Initially, many of them were forced to live in appalling conditions in ghettos established by the Nazis. Warsaw, Krakow and...