For centuries Poland had been a meeting place for different cultures and religions. Their peaceful coexistence gave birth to the unique, multicultural heritage of this country. Jews constituted an important part of Poland’s multiethnic society. Their valuable input to the development of Polish art and culture, numerous architectural landmarks and hundreds of cemeteries still remind us about their presence.
Our aim is to encourage students to discover Poland’s multicultural heritage and to bring its memory back to the public. We believe that this is an important step towards a better understanding of other peoples and the world around us. div>More about the project >>
On June 14th, 2010 in the Nozyk synagogue in Warsaw the final showcase of the 5th edition of the "To Bring Memory Back" educational program took place.60 schools participated in the 5th edition of the program and representatives of 14 of them took more »
We are happy to inform you that 60 schools have joined the 5th edition of the 'To Bring Memory Back' educational program. The program's website also offers possibility to take a glance at the achievements of nearly 300 schools who participated in the program more »
15 out of 16 Provincial School Superintendents have bestowed patronage on the “To Bring Memory Back” educational program. The Superintendents currently patronize the program more »
We cordially invite all participants of the "To Bring Memory Back" program to visit the POLIN- Polish Jews Heritage web portalwww.polin.org.pl created by the Foundation for the Preservation more »
On October 22nd, 2009 a Jewish Culture Day took place in Plock. The event was organized within the framework of the "To Bring Memory Back" educational program by the local School Complex in cooperation with the State Archive in Plock. A representative of the Foundation for the Preservation more »
We are very proud to inform, that students from Murowana Goslina, leaded by their teacher Jakub Niewinski, realizes “Stones of Memory Roots” project at the moment. Youngsters since 2006 cooperate with Jewish Community in Poznan and take part in Foundation’s “To more »
We cordially invite all participants of the "To Bring Memory Back" program to familiarize themselves with the creation of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland: POLIN- Polish Jews Heritage web portalwww.polin.org.pl. more »
On September 13, 2009, the final showcase of the schools participating in the forth edition of the ‘To Bring Memory Back’ educational program took place in Nożyk Synagogue in Warsaw. 32 schools and culture centers, members of the programmore »
As the New Year unfolds, the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland begins preparations for the final showcase of the projects realized within the framewor of the "To Bring Memory Back" program. The showcase is scheduled for the end of the school year. We more »