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 >>
In the "Conferences" section of this website you may find and download some useful materials. This section will be uploaded regularly, so it's definitely worth visiting from time to time! more »
Only few days are left for the schools to register for the "To Bring Memory Back" this year's training in Warsaw. 10th of October is the last day to join and to participate in the training session. Of course the schools who will contact us later will not be denied access, more »
AS THE NEW EDITION OF "TO BRING BACK MEMORY" PROGRAM IS GETTING SPEED...We inviteto participate all high and middle schools from Poland, who want to discover along with us the multicultural heritage of our country and to bring more »
We cordially invite you to visit the final showcase of the 5th edition of the "To Bring Memory Back" educational program which will take place on Monday, June 14th, 2010 in the Nozyk synagogue in Warsaw. more »