Wishing you a Shanah Tovah! Bartosz Dymarek2019-11-05T04:47:54+00:00September 29th, 2019|News from the US, POLIN Museum| View Larger Image On behalf of our staff and The Board of the American Friends of Polin Museum We wish you a Shanah Tovah U’Metukah! A Happy and Healthy New Year! Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku! Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWhatsappTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts Following a memorial service in the once Jewish cemetery of Szczucyn, where 600 Jews were killed in a 1941 pogrom, Gennady Levin, musician of the Shomer-International Association for Judeo-Christian dialogue, plays saxophone while service participants walk further into the former cemetery where a local man had recently made his own makeshift memorial of gathered broken tombstones (matzevot). Szczucyn, Poland, July 10, 2019. Gallery Following a memorial service in the once Jewish cemetery of Szczucyn, where 600 Jews were killed in a 1941 pogrom, Gennady Levin, musician of the Shomer-International Association for Judeo-Christian dialogue, plays saxophone while service participants walk further into the former cemetery where a local man had recently made his own makeshift memorial of gathered broken tombstones (matzevot). Szczucyn, Poland, July 10, 2019. There was no hope. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 19th April 1943 Gallery There was no hope. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 19th April 1943 Poland: Mazel tov to 2019 POLIN award winner Natalia Bartczak and Special Award recipient Auschwitz Jewish Center – Jewish Heritage Europe Gallery Poland: Mazel tov to 2019 POLIN award winner Natalia Bartczak and Special Award recipient Auschwitz Jewish Center – Jewish Heritage Europe Warsaw’s Gdynia-Tel Aviv exhibition Gallery Warsaw’s Gdynia-Tel Aviv exhibition Resolution of American Friends of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Gallery Resolution of American Friends of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews.