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Iwaniska. Commemoration of a Jewish cemetery
17th October 2023
Kolejna ceremonia upamiętniająca cmentarz żydowski odbyła się w województwie świętokrzyskim.
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A Model for Empathetic Communication in Adult Education in History Museums and Memorial Sites”
11th August 2023
Muzealnicy z Polski, Łotwy, Macedonii i Francji dzielą się swoimi doświadczeniami z pracy z wykorzystaniem modelu Porozumienia bez Przemocy.
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Warsaw. Final seminar within the project “Nonviolent Communication Approach in Adult Education in Historical Museums and Memorial Sites”
29th May 2023
The project “Nonviolent Communication Approach in Adult Education in Historical Museums and Memorial Sites” is entering its final phase.
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About the project
Shtetl became a symbol of Jewish life before the Holocaust. The clusters of wooden houses marked by mezuzahs, shops, schools and synagogues for a busy week resounded with Yiddish so that on Friday evening the inhabitants could celebrate the Sabbath, engulfing in the smell of kugel and cholent and in the sounds of niguns. By writing down their history in the Virtual Shtetl we want to pay homage to the constellations of Jewish towns in the lands of the former Polish Commonwealth.