Ride for the Living 2018 celebrates Jewish survival and revival in Krakow
Holocaust survivors, Tour de France winner Greg LeMond, and others from Krakow and beyond biked from Auschwitz to JCC Krakow to celebrate Jewish revival
Read moreHolocaust survivors, Tour de France winner Greg LeMond, and others from Krakow and beyond biked from Auschwitz to JCC Krakow to celebrate Jewish revival
Read moreBicyclists will travel 55 miles from Auschwitz-Birkenau to JCC Krakow to honor victims of the Holocaust and celebrate the renewal of Jewish life in Poland
Read moreJCC Krakow welcomed over 1,000 Catholic pilgrims and the Pope this year, also hosting Chuck Fishman’s photography exhibition “John Paul II Visiting Poland”
Read moreThe 3rd annual Ride For The Living saw 150 participants cycle 55-miles (90 km) from the gate of Auschwitz-Birkenau to the Jewish Community Centre of Krakow.
Read moreMichael Mail created the “Scots Jews: Identity, Belonging and the Future” contemporary photo exhibition recently on display at JCCs Krakow and Warsaw
Read moreThe fresh and young emergence of Jewish culture in Krakow can be seen through the significance and creation of two fascinating murals in Kazimierz.
Read moreWe recently sat down with Jakub Nowakowski, Executive Director of the Galicia Jewish Museum, to learn more about the museum and its programs.
Read moreThe traditional holiday ram’s horn instrument was transformed by American sculptor Richard Edelman to celebrate Rosh Hashanah in Krakow’s Jewish Quarter
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