Antisemitism

Traces By David Parker

By Jackie Golblum / Friday, June 23, 2023 / Comments Off on Traces By David Parker

We are lingering past the photos of Polish prisoners. We gaze too long, drinking in their features, until the next guide hurries us along. They are shorn and wear identical […]

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Majdanek By Tracie McMurray

By Jackie Golblum / Thursday, June 22, 2023 / Comments Off on Majdanek By Tracie McMurray

This was our second concentration camp visit. It was an emotional day all around. I participated as a reader in the memorial service so I was trying to control my […]

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What lies just beneath the surface? How many more secrets are buried here?  By Dana Safarek

By Jackie Golblum / Thursday, June 22, 2023 / Comments Off on What lies just beneath the surface? How many more secrets are buried here?  By Dana Safarek

Today, as we observed the monument being placed into the ground, I couldn’t help but be consumed by these thoughts.  Throughout our entire journey, a lingering feeling of forgotten stories […]

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“juxtaposition” By Mallory Brown

By Jackie Golblum / Wednesday, June 21, 2023 / Comments Off on “juxtaposition” By Mallory Brown

the smack of hands meeting before a quick embrace fills the little square of the Old Town of Lublin. two men grin at each other. “dzień dobry!” “dzień dobry!” their […]

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 Lublin by Karina Duenas 

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, June 21, 2023 / Comments Off on  Lublin by Karina Duenas 

Walking into the Jewish Quarter of Lublin was absolutely beautiful, a true hidden gem. The beauty of this town quickly caught my eye, but my feelings instantly changed after visiting […]

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Poland Personally Blog By Abby Patterson

By Jackie Golblum / Wednesday, June 21, 2023 / Comments Off on Poland Personally Blog By Abby Patterson
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Teach By Example By Jessica Scerbo

By Jackie Golblum / Wednesday, June 21, 2023 / Comments Off on Teach By Example By Jessica Scerbo

On our first evening in Warsaw, the guest speakers told us not to leave Poland sad. The weight of this journey holds pain and sadness, but the message was clear. […]

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You Need To See What Is Invisible By Carrie Shapiro

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, June 20, 2023 / Comments Off on You Need To See What Is Invisible By Carrie Shapiro

This afternoon we visited Treblinka Memorial Site, a two hour bus ride outside of Warsaw. My friend and colleague Kate Vitek and I traveled with 20 stones from our community […]

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Protectors of Warsaw’s Children By Charlene Foose Geyer

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, June 20, 2023 / Comments Off on Protectors of Warsaw’s Children By Charlene Foose Geyer

I have held an extreme interest in WWII and the Holocaust for many years, educating myself throughreading, researching, and watching documentaries; but nothing I have ever done could even come […]

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Echoes of the Past By Haley Landolina

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, June 20, 2023 / Comments Off on Echoes of the Past By Haley Landolina

To be frank, Warsaw is a city that, for most of my life, didn’t cross my mind often. It was one of those cities that could be added to a […]

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