24.09.2021 Literature, News

Polish language book bazar

Polish language book bazar as an opportunity to give away old Polish books and get new ones

On September 24 (Friday) between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the Polish Institute Tel Aviv will hold a Polish language book bazar.

The goal is to allow readers to bring their old Polish books and get new ones, either from our own library or other readers who are coming in.

Those interested in coming to the bazar/book exchange please register ahead at email – telaviv.librarian@instytutpolski.org

The books can be brought to our address ahead of the bazar for those who are unable to visit on that day.

Our address is Beit Psagot 3 Rotschild Blvd floor 22 Tel Aviv.

It is also possible to drop in books from 8 a.m. onwards provided you register ahead via email.

Books can be brought in on Monday Sept 13 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday Sept 17 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. – by email telaviv.librarian@instytutpolski.org

All are warmly invited to gift their old books, take home new ones, or exchange a book per book. 

 

 

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