ŚWIDNICA 2006-06-30
In June 2006 another act of vandalism took place at the Jewish cemetery in Swidnica. Unknown perpetrators seriously damaged the cemetery's fence, which was restored in December 2005 thanks to the support of the Krzyzowa Foundation for Mutual Understanding in Europe and the local authorities, more »
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JTA ABOUT OUR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME 2006-06-27
We are happy to inform you that a short article about the National Showcase of the "To Bring Memory Back" Educational Programme was publicated on the Jewish Telegraph Agency website.
You can download it here or read it on the JTA website:
jta.org
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SLUPSk (Stolp) 2006-06-21
Foundation for the Preservation of the Jewish Heritage in Poland organized a ceremony unveiling the monument commemorating the Jewish community of the city of Slupsk (pre-war Stolp).
The monument was founded by the descendants of Rabbi Max Joseph, the Rabbi of Slupsk over the period more »
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KRASNIK 2006-06-21
On June 22, 2006, a group of 180 Israeli soldiers, in cooperation with the authorities of Krasnik, cleaned up the cemetery in Krasnik. The cleanup was a part of a project of engaging the Israeli soldiers in the Polish Jews' heritage upkeep. The project is coordinated by the more »
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WIELEN 2006-06-20
Foundation for the Preservation of the Jewish Heritage in Poland organized a ceremony unveiling the monument commemorating the Jewish community of Wielen (yid. Filhene).
The monument was founded by the descendants of Rabbi Max Joseph, the Rabbi of Slupsk over the period of 1902-1936, more »
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ZAMOSC 2006-06-20
The "Ideal City-Invisible Cities" exhibition was officially opened. Till August 20 you are kindly invited to visit Zamość and see artworks by 41 artists invited to this project.
At the Zamość synagogue, owned by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland, three more »
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WARSAW 2006-06-18
The National Showcase of the „To Bring Memory Back” Educational Program was held at the Nożyks' Synagogue in Warsaw. Students from nearly twenty schools presented projects they had realized in the framework of the Program.
Among our more »
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OPOLE 2006-06-13
Between June 14 and June 24, 2006, a project "Do not be afraid to know me", organized in cooperation with the Foundation for the Preservation o f Jewish Heritage in Poland by the Opole OHP Association, took place in Opole. Young people from Lithuania, Czech, Germany and Poland, interested in more »
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