25.01.2021 History

“Polish Talk – Mondays with JHI” – A Webinar

"Polish Talk – Mondays with JHI" - third webinar in the series this time with Dr. Bartosz Borys - cooperation with JHI and Moreshet Center
 
“Polish Talk – Mondays with JHI” – third webinar in the series this time with Dr. Bartosz Borys – 25 January 2021 ; Israel: 19:00 / Poland: 18:00
 
Will be held by Zoom. 
A cooperation with Moreshet- Mordechai Anielewicz Memorial Education & Research center, The Polish Institute in Tel Aviv
 
and The Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute:
 
discussion with Dr. Bartosz Borys, the head of Education Department at JHI.
 
The discussion will be moderate by Noam Leibman from Moreshet.
 
Dr. Bartosz Borys is a historian, graduate of the University of Wrocław; head of Education Department at JHI in Warsaw;
 
interested in: the history of the Warsaw Ghetto, the Oneg Shabbat Group, the Underground Archive of Warsaw Ghetto
 
intellectual resistance of Polish Jews during World War II, Jewish sport in interwar Poland and more.
 
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Polish encounters #3 🗓

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24 04.2026 History

The Polish Story of Tel Aviv –

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