11.01.2021 Events, History, Literature

POLIN Conference

with Prof François Guesnet, Prof Antony Polonsky, HE Ambassador Arkady Rzegocki

This conference celebrates the publication of the new volume of Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, which is dedicated to Jewish religious life in Poland since 1750.

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Following tremendous advances in recent years in the study of religious belief, this volume adopts a fresh understanding of Jewish religious life in Poland. Approaches deriving from the anthropology, history, phenomenology, psychology, and sociology of religion have replaced the methodologies of social or political history that were applied in the past, offering fascinating new perspectives. 

The well-established interest in hasidism continues, albeit from new angles, and topics that have barely been considered before are well represented here. Women’s religious practice gains new prominence, and a focus on elites has given way to a consideration of the beliefs and practices of ordinary people. Reappraisals of religious responses to secularization and modernity, both liberal and Orthodox, offer more nuanced insights into this key issue.

Other research areas represented here include the material history of Jewish religious life in eastern Europe and the shift of emphasis from theology to praxis in the search for the defining quality of religious experience.  The contemporary reassessments in this volume, with their awareness of emerging techniques that have the potential to extract fresh insights from source materials both old and new, show how our understanding of what it means to be Jewish is continuing to expand.

Speakers include: Prof François Guesnet; Prof Antony Polonsky; HE Ambassador Arkady Rzegocki; Marcin Wodziński, Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Wrocław; David Assaf (Tel Aviv), Alicja Maślak-Maciejewska (Kraków), Rachel Manekin (College Park, Maryland); Agnieszka Traczewska; Wojciech Tworek (Wrocław), Havi Dreifuss (Tel Aviv), [Tali Loewenthal (London)]

Scheduled Events History Literature

Open House – Polish Underground Movement Study

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Collecting Cultures: Central and Eastern Europe –

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16 05.2026 Events, Visual arts

Polish Fashion Stories: Unexpected Encounter – Batik

The earliest known examples of Polish batiks appeared around 1903 at an exhibition in Kraków, when the artist Jan Bukowski presented furniture upholstered in textiles decorated with what was called then “a manner of Easter eggs” - it was before the term batik had even entered the Polish language. From this point, other Kraków artists began to further explore the technique and its possibilities.
05 05.2026 Events, Visual arts