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 >>
We gladly inform you that on July 1, 2007, Karol Glebocki, history teacher at Center for Professional Education in Wysokie Mazowieckie was honored with a diploma awarded by the Embassy of Israel in Poland and Jewish Historical Institute in recognition of his activity for protection more »
We kindly remind that there is an online form available on our website, which all schools and organizations interested in joining the newest edition of the program need to fill first. The form may be found here. more »
Starting from May 30th schools interested in joining the new edition of the "To Bring the Memory Back" program may sign up by filling a web form available in the "Sign Up" section of this website. more »
We inform that since May 18, 2007, schools interested in joining the new edition of the "To Bring Memory Back" educational program are welcome to contact us at pamiec@fodz.pl. We gladly invite both new participants and those more »
On May 13, 2007, almost 200 students and teachers met in Warsaw’s Nożyk Synagogue to participate in the National Showcase of the “To Bring Memory Back” program. The guests participated in workshops and discussion panels, learned how to dance Israeli dances and presented their more »
On May 13, 2007, in Warsaw’s Nożyk synagogue, students and teachers from almost 40 schools participating in this year’s edition of „To Bring Menory Back” program will meet for the National Showcase of the program’s results. Official ceremony of opening of the more »
Our specialists have located and repaired the mistake which caused the entire set of pictures from our gallery to disappear. It is absolutely possible (and safe) to add new galleries from now on, and the old galleries should be back until May 1st. more »
Yom HaZikaron laShoah Ve'laGvura or Yom HaShoah (יום השואה , יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה) - "Holocaust Martyrs' Remembrance Day" - is held in the early spring, on the 27th day of Nisan according to the Hebrew calendar. Yom HaShoah is a day set aside more »
We start a series of regional trainings for the students and teachers, who will have a chance to take a scrutinous look at their achievements and learn some new abilities. More in "conferences" section of our website. more »
Yesterday our gallery have been temporarily shut down due to an error in the script. Until the gallery is repaired please do not upload new pictures and materials, instead you might send it to us at pamiec@fodz.pl, we will put them on our page as soon more »