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Family Sunday: “Make a Stain!” – workshop for children, led by Matylda Daktyl
“Make a Stain!” is a workshop for children, which will be part of the closure of the Galicia Jewish Museum’s temporary exhibition “Szancer, Imagine That!”. It will be a great opportunity to develop one’s imagination and to be inspired by the ink leitmotif of the exhibition. Children will be able to use colored ink and […]
Jewish Culture Festival 2021 – Galicia Jewish Museum accompanying events
As a continuing partner of the Jewish Culture Festival for many years, the Galicia Jewish Museum has created a program of events accompanying the festival this year.
Meeting with prof. Natalia Aleksiun, author of the book “Conscious history: Polish Jewish historians before the holocaust”
Thoroughly researched, this study highlights historical scholarship, which is one of the lasting legacies of interwar Polish Jewry.
Online guided tour: Krakow’s “Obwarzanek” – Traces of Jewish Heritage Around Krakow
Jewish communities were a part of the history of not only just large cities, like Krakow, Warsaw, or Białystok.
Family Sunday: “Colorful Hearts”
Beata Ostrowicka told a story about a castle, where an alien appeared. Jasiek made Blue with scraps of modelling clay. Blue was a hippo previously. Even before that – an elephant. He had a shy smile and wanted to become friends with those who lived in the castle.
On Galician Jews and Their Wartime Exile – Meeting with Dr. Kamil Ruszała
“Galicyjski Eksodus…” (“The Galician Exodus…”) depicts the forgotten experience of exile during the First World War.
Galicia. Here you read
“Galicja. Tu się czyta” (“Galicia. Here You Read”) is a new project being done by the Galicia Jewish Museum. The aim of the project is to support the functioning of the bookshop led by the Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute Foundation and to strengthen its culture-forming role.
Between silence and propaganda. The evolution of the narrative on the righteous among the nations in postwar Poland.
The image of the Righteous as brave, extraordinary people who committed heroic deeds against their environment.