Pesach is also called the feast of freedom – z’man cheruteinu – commemorates the release of Jews from Egyptian captivity. And that’s what we read about every Pesach night. The Haggadah for Pesach. A song of ascents. When the Lord brought back the exiles of Zion, we were like dreamers (…) (Psalm 126;1) Our Hagada
Jewish ghetto in Krakow, established in 1941, was liquidated on March 13th and 14th, 1943. Six thousands Jews were evacuated to the nearby KL Płaszów, two thousands were sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, approximately one thousand Jews were killed at ghetto’s Umschlagplatz, today’s Ghetto Heroes Square. Annual March of Remembrance, commemorating those tragic events will be held
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED – NEW DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON. How the Israelis survived the tragic 7th of October and the days that followed, about the hope that has been taken away, and about the prospects in this war that makes nothing ever the same. Karolina Przewrocka-Aderet, who lived in Israel from 2014