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Seminar "El Archivo Ringelblum y su relationión con España" – a part of the "Inspiring Culture" program
Another edition of the seminar for teachers and educators under the “Inspiring Culture” program of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage has ended.
The new Programme Board of the Jewish Historical Institute
Szymon and Jakub Simons – The Bankers and Jewellers of King Stanisław August Poniatowski
Dr. Michał Strykowski – unknown fighter of the Jewish Military Union, participant in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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The memory of these people is the most important thing | We have signed a cooperation agreement with the Treblinka Museum
On February 1, 2024, during a press conference organized at the Jewish Historical Institute, the director of the Jewish Historical Institute, Monika Krawczyk, and the director of the Treblinka Museum. The Nazi German Extermination and Forced Labour Camp (1941-1944) Edward Kopówka signed an agreement on cooperation in creating a new permanent exhibition of the Museum. The team responsible for developing the exhibition will be led by Prof.Andrzej Żbikowski, head of the Jewish Historical Institute Research Department.
Statement concerning the antisemitic behavior of MP Grzegorz Braun
On December 12, 2023, MP Grzegorz Braun of the Konfederacja party attacked the Hannukah menorah, symbol of the joyful Jewish holiday, during a debate on the establishment of a new Polish government. This shameful attack is not the first incident involving this politician, who does not hide his antisemitic views. However, they did not prevent him from obtaining a mandate in free and democratic elections.
Hanukkah full of light. Holiday Hanukkah concert 2023/5784
On December 7, we met for the third time at the National Philharmonic to celebrate with a solemn concert Hanukkah and the end of another year of intensive work of the Jewish Historical Institute.
Happy Hanukkah!
On the 25th of the month of Kislev, this year on December 7 in the Gregorian calendar, Hanukkah begins.
Call for Proposals | EHRI Academic Conference – Researching the Holocaust in the Digital Age
The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure invites proposals for papers and interactive presentations at its international conference for archivists and researchers evaluating Holocaust-related research in the digital age, the current state of documentation and study of the Holocaust, and the role that EHRI plays in supporting and advancing these areas.
This is art and life. Opening of the exhibition 'Minor Remnants from Solna Street. Isaac Celnikier and the Holocaust Experience'
On November 9, 2023, we officially opened the temporary exhibition "Minor Remnants from Solna Street. Isaac Celnikier and the Holocaust Experience”, curated by Zuzanna Benesz-Goldfinger, head of the Art Department of the Jewish Historical Institute.
The ceremonial Hanukkah concert 2023/5784
We have the pleasure to invite you to the annual ceremonial Hanukkah concert, which will take place on December 7, 2023, at 7 p.m. in the Warsaw Philharmonic!
Statement on terrorist attacks in Israel
Call for papers | Yiddish and the Holocaust: New Approaches
We invite you to send abstracts to the conference "Yiddish and the Holocaust: New Approaches" organized by the Tel Aviv University. The conference will take place on June 25 and 26, 2024 at the Tel Aviv University. The deadline for applications is October 15, 2023.
Expressions of solidarity during the Holocaust – a conference at the Massuah Institute in Israel
We invite you to the conference at the Massuah Institute in Tel Itzhak in Israel, organised by the Massuah International Institute for Holocaust Studies in collaboration with the Polish Institute and the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. The conference will be held at the Massuah Institute, on Wednesday, 27.9.2023.
Shana tova! Have a good and sweet New Year 5784!
On the first day of the month of Tishri, this year on September 15 in the Gregorian calendar, Rosh Hashanah begins
'Can you be wrong about the whole city?'. The 80th anniversary of the revolt in the Treblinka II extermination camp
On August 2, 2023, ceremonies were held to commemorate the Treblinka II extermination camp victims on the 80th anniversary of the camp's prisoners' revolt. Among the guests were Ada "Krysia" Willenberg, Holocaust Survivor, wife of Samuel Willenberg, a participant in the Treblinka uprising, Israeli Ambassador Yacov Livne, Dani Dayan, director of the Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem, as well as Holocaust Survivors, Righteous Among the Nations and representatives of the highest state and local government, diplomatic corps, cultural institutions, clergy and Jewish organizations from Poland and abroad.
Remember, against all odds and despite everything | March of Remembrance 2023
On July 21, for the twelfth time, the March of Remembrance passed through the streets of Warsaw, with which we honoured the victims of the Warsaw Ghetto on the eve of the 81st anniversary of the “Grossaktion”. From July 22 to September 21, 1942, the Germans deported about 300,000 Warsaw Jews to the Treblinka extermination camp. With this symbolic march from death to life, we restore the memory of the murdered. This year's March was dedicated to the Jewish resistance and the heroes of the resistance movement.
MARCH OF REMEMBRANCE 2023
In 2023, the twelfth March of Remembrance will pass through the streets of Warsaw, commemorating the victims of the Warsaw Ghetto on the 81st anniversary of the "Grossaktion", which began on July 22, 1942. This year, March is exceptionally scheduled for Friday, July 21.
Call for papers | Jews in the Multiverse of the Polish Language
We invite you to send abstracts to the conference "Jews in the Multiverse of the Polish Language" co-organized by the Jewish Historical Institute and the Department of Political Communication and Media Policy of the Jagiellonian University. The conference will take place on November 28 and 29, 2023 at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. The deadline for applications is August 31, 2023.
The Roots of the Uprising. Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto
We invite you to the outdoor exhibition "Roots of the Uprising. Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto", which can be viewed at the Square of the Home Army Scout Battalion "Wigry" at the Muranów Cinema until September 21, 2023.
More Important Than Life: The Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto | exhibition
From June 29, 2023, to January 7, 2024, the National Socialism Documentation Center in Munich will host the exhibition "More Important Than Life: The Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto", organized in cooperation with the Jewish Historical Institute.
The meadow of memory. The real roots fort the »Roots of uprising«
This year's March of Remembrance of July 22, 1942, is accompanied by the exhibition "Roots of the Uprising. Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto”.One of its elements is a flower meadow of memory, where species typical of the ruins of the ghetto were sown. Their list was prepared in 1946-49 by Prof.Roman Kobendza.
Monuments to Resistance: Art on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (1943-1956) – temporary exhibition
Monuments to Resistance is the largest and so far the most diverse presentation of the works of art about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in the post-war period (until 1956). The sculptures, monuments, posters, graphics, and photographs selected by the curators bring not only the multidimensionality of the subject and its enormous importance for entire generations but also the difficulties and emotions close to their creators.
May 8, 1943. Death of Mordechai Anielewicz
Mordechai Anielewicz, the commander of the Jewish Combat Organization in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, died on May 8, 1943 in a bunker at Miła 18 street. Surrounded by the Germans, most likely due to treason, the fighters committed mass suicide.
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