Jewish and Polish peoples have had close
connections at least since 14th century. The arrival of Jews to Poland was
caused by persecutions in many Western European countries and by difficult
conditions in Russia as well. Jews and Poles have lived together in relative
harmony for at least six hundred years. For most of this time, both peoples
preserved a tolerant and respectful attitude towards one another. They often
collaborated. Many Jewish people, however, lived in self-isolation in small
towns, where they sometimes represented fifty, sixty, and even seventy percent
of the population.
Beginning in the mid 19th century in Europe,
strong national feelings have arisen. As a result, tensions began to accumulate
between Jews and Poles. Because of tragic events in the 20th century,
particularly Second Word War and the Holocaust, Jewish-Polish relationships
have complicated so much that personal experiences on both sides often
hide from view and memory earlier times and conditions.
At this Website, the Platform for Jewish-Polish
Dialogue we want to try to explore the circumstances through which this
situation arose, and to reflect together on how it might be resolved and
what might be done towards reconciliation.
Bernstein, Richard |
Updating
the Jewish image of Poles |
Cieplinski, Feigue |
Poles and Jews: The Quest For Self-Determination 1919-1934 |
Cohen, Roger |
The
Polish Seminary Student and the Jewish Girl He Saved |
Grodzki, Bogdan |
There were no Polish concentration camps!
Concentration camps in Poland during World War II were Nazis' camps. |
Hampton, Willborn |
Hiding Innocents and Keeping Evil at Bay
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Karpinski, Gregory |
Few Reflections
About the difficult Past |
Miller, Jason Alan |
An Emotional Family Reunion With a Holocoust Survivor |
Zweig, Michael |
Mala Zimetbaum et Edek Galinski |
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Books: |
Cherry, Robert;
Orla-Bukowska, Annamaria |
Rethinking Poles and Jews: Troubled Past, Brighter Future |
Gross, Jan Tomasz |
Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After Auschwitz, Random House, 2006z |
Gross, Jan Tomasz |
Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland |
Hoffman, Eva |
After Such Knowledge: Memory, History, and the Legacy of the Holocaust |
Hoffman, Eva |
Exit into History: A Journey Through the New Eastern Europe |
Hoffman, Eva |
Shtetl: The Life and Death of a Small Town and the World of Polish Jews |
Hautzig, Esther |
The Endless Steppe |
Karski, Jan |
How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust by S. M. Jankowski & E. T. Wood |
Pogonowski, Iwo Cyprian |
Jews
in Poland |
Polonsky, Antony |
The Jews in Poland and Russia: A Short History |
Veidlinger, Jeffrey |
In the Midst of Civilized Europe: The Pogroms of 1918-1921 and the Onset of the Holocaust |
Wisniewski, Tomasz |
Jewish
Bialystok, by Tomasz Wisniewski |
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Documentaries: |
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Binford, Mira Reym |
Diamonds in the Snow |
Marzynski, Marian |
Shtetl |
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Information Requested: |
Aust, Patricia H. |
Polish
Rescuers |
JEDWABNE
Commemoration of Warsaw ghetto uprising
Links to other related web sites:
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