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Jewish Life in Poland Today

Krakow

27听October 2016, 6:30pm

William Mong Hall, Sidney Sussex College, 海角社区

A panel discussion featuring:

Jonathan Ornstein, Executive Director, Jewish Community Centre of Krak贸w听(JCC)

Karolina Szykier-Koszucka,听Jewish Community of Warsaw

Dawid Wildstein, TVP Info (Polish Television)

At various times in history, Poland was home to the world's largest and most vibrant Jewish community, until the Nazi German Holocaust almost completely听destroyed this community during the Second World War. Many of the few survivors left Poland in 1968 during a communist-government-led 鈥渁nti-Zionist鈥 campaign. As a result, in 1989, when Poland returned to the family of free nations, its remaining Jewish communities were small, hidden or non-existent.

Since then 鈥 and especially in the last ten years - things have begun to change. A new generation of Jewish leaders from Poland and beyond are reinvigorating Jewish life in Polish cities like Krak贸w and Warsaw. Many Poles are rediscovering their Jewish roots, while some Jews from elsewhere are making their homes in Polish cities.

Poland鈥檚 contemporary Jewish communities are vibrant and diverse, while 鈥淛ewishness鈥 itself can mean a great many different things to different people.

Join us for a fascinating discussion of Jewish life in contemporary Poland from a range of different perspectives.

Jewish Community Centre of Krak贸w (JCC)

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