And there will be in Warsaw […] a fragment of the ghetto left, preserved and maintained in its original shape, just as we found it, in all its grim solemnity of ruins and destruction. […] We will bring children to this place and tell them about the most horrific martyrdom of people in the history […]
Learn MoreA ceremony at the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes in the Warsaw’s Muranów District, and the March of Remembrance in honour of the Insurgents – this is how the Social and Cultural Association of Jews in Poland intends to commemorate the 82nd Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Learn MoreLike every year, local branches of the Social and Cultural Association of Jews in Poland organised their own celebrations of Purim festival, which is the most joyful holiday of the Jewish calendar. This year’s festivities turned out to be highly popular, and all the attendees were simply carried away by the fun!
Learn MoreThanks to the commitment of the men and women of letters, the first Jewish newspaper began circulating just a couple weeks after the Red Army marched into Lublin. The Lublin period of ‘The Bulletin’, which was the forerunner of the subsequently released ‘Dos Naje Lebn’, began in November 1944 and lasted until January 1945.
Learn MoreA periodical event organised to commemorate theInternational Holocaust Remembrance Days
Learn MoreA new multimedia initiative of our organization, which will bring closer to the Jewish community in Europe the life of our Diaspora in Poland
Learn MoreA place on the map of Jewish Warsaw, where meetings and discussions devoted to the history of Jews as well as performances and concerts integrating our community are held.
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