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Materiały z konferencji, Londyn, 30-31 V 2010 r
Treść: The conference organizers s. 13-18; Webber Jonathan: Introduction s. 19-39; Part 1. Jewish life in Poland today: Gebert Konstanty: Our identities - new, old, imagined s. 43-56; Schudrich Michael: Giving back to the Jewish people s. 57-63; Goldstein Piotr: Jewish student NGOS in present-day Poland (1999-2010): an insider's view s. 65-73; Part 2. What do Poles know about Jews?: Ambrosewicz-Jacobs Jolanta: Holocaust education after 1989 in Polish schools - and beyond s. 77-101; Gawron Edyta: The development of Jewish studies in Polish universities s. 103-115; Zechenter Katarzyna: The portrayal of Jews in Polish literature since the collapse of communism: the final entry into the mainstream of Polish society s. 117-127; Part 3. The profile of Jewish culture in Poland today: Makuch Janusz: The Jewish Culture Festival, Kraków s. 131-135; Ornat Małgorzata: Jewish café culture, books and music s. 137-141; Craddy K.: Jewish museums s. 143-152; Part 4. Preserving the Polish Jewish heritage: Litwin Weronika: Synagogues and cemeteries: what is being done and what needs to be done? s. 155-162; Pióro Rafał: Conservation and preservation at Auschwitz: Challenges for our generation s. 163-166; Cahn Agnieszka: Local preservation initiatives: the Myślenice community association s. 167-171; Krawczyk Monika: What about restitution? Restitution for Jewish-owned properties in Poland s. 173-175; Part 5. Jewish visitors to Poland today: Hersh Aubrey: Poland as a destination for religious Jewish visitors s. 179-180; Simhayoff Alon: Israeli youth delegations to Poland: hidden opportunities s. 181-184; Folwarczny Andrzej: Trips to Poland in the context of Polish-Jewish dialogue s. 185-187
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Materiały z konferencji, Londyn, 30-31 V 2010 r
Treść: The conference organizers s. 13-18; Webber Jonathan: Introduction s. 19-39; Part 1. Jewish life in Poland today: Gebert Konstanty: Our identities - new, old, imagined s. 43-56; Schudrich Michael: Giving back to the Jewish people s. 57-63; Goldstein Piotr: Jewish student NGOS in present-day Poland (1999-2010): an insider's view s. 65-73; Part 2. What do Poles know about Jews?: Ambrosewicz-Jacobs Jolanta: Holocaust education after 1989 in Polish schools - and beyond s. 77-101; Gawron Edyta: The development of Jewish studies in Polish universities s. 103-115; Zechenter Katarzyna: The portrayal of Jews in Polish literature since the collapse of communism: the final entry into the mainstream of Polish society s. 117-127; Part 3. The profile of Jewish culture in Poland today: Makuch Janusz: The Jewish Culture Festival, Kraków s. 131-135; Ornat Małgorzata: Jewish café culture, books and music s. 137-141; Craddy K.: Jewish museums s. 143-152; Part 4. Preserving the Polish Jewish heritage: Litwin Weronika: Synagogues and cemeteries: what is being done and what needs to be done? s. 155-162; Pióro Rafał: Conservation and preservation at Auschwitz: Challenges for our generation s. 163-166; Cahn Agnieszka: Local preservation initiatives: the Myślenice community association s. 167-171; Krawczyk Monika: What about restitution? Restitution for Jewish-owned properties in Poland s. 173-175; Part 5. Jewish visitors to Poland today: Hersh Aubrey: Poland as a destination for religious Jewish visitors s. 179-180; Simhayoff Alon: Israeli youth delegations to Poland: hidden opportunities s. 181-184; Folwarczny Andrzej: Trips to Poland in the context of Polish-Jewish dialogue s. 185-187
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