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Poland: A Jewish Matter A two-day symposium exploring contemporary Jewish life in Poland Date: Sunday 30 May Monday 31 May 2010 Location: Jewish Museum London Raymond Burton House, 129 131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB Nearest Underground: Camden Town (3 minutes walk) Organized by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Warsaw; the Galicia Jewish Museum, Kraków; the Institute for Polish Jewish Studies, Oxford; and the Jewish Museum London Marking the close of Jewish programming for POLSKA! YEAR A unique opportunity to hear from leading speakers from Poland and the UK engaged at the highest level with contemporary Jewish life in Poland. Community leaders, cultural practitioners and academics will consider the significance of Poland for Jewish people today, as well as issues of religious life, cultural revival, the preservation of Jewish heritage and some challenging questions about Poland s Jewish past. The programme allows plenty of time for questions and discussion on one of the most provocative, complex subjects in today s Jewish world. Free entry. Pre-registration recommended but not required. For registration and enquiries contact (0044) (0)20 7284 7384 / admin@jewishmuseum.org.uk Lunch available for purchase in the Jewish Museum café (kosher) or in nearby cafés. PROGRAMME Day 1: Sunday 30 May 10:00 10:30 Registration, coffee 10:30 10:45 Welcomes Rickie Burman Director, Jewish Museum London Ben Helfgott Chairman, Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies Aneta Prasal-Wiśniewska Co-ordinator, Polska! Year, Adam Mickiewicz Institute 10:45 11:15 Keynote address: Why Does Poland Matter to the Jews? Jonathan Webber UNESCO Chair of Jewish and Interfaith Studies, University of Birmingham 1

11:15 12:30 SESSION 1: JEWISH LIFE IN POLAND TODAY Chair: Kate Craddy Director, Galicia Jewish Museum 12:30 14:00 Lunch break Jewish identities in Poland today: Where have we come from and where are we going? Konstanty Gebert Founding editor of the Polish Jewish intellectual monthly magazine Midrasz The challenges of being chief rabbi in present-day Poland Michael Schudrich Chief Rabbi of Poland Being a Jewish student in present-day Poland Piotr Goldstein Former chair, Polish Union of Jewish Students 14:00 15:15 SESSION 2: WHAT DO POLES KNOW ABOUT JEWS? Chair: Connie Webber Institute for Polish Jewish Studies Holocaust education in Polish schools and beyond Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs Director, Centre for Holocaust Studies at the Jagiellonian University The development of Jewish studies at Polish universities Edyta Gawron Head, Centre for the Study on the History and Culture of Kraków Jews, Jagiellonian University Close The portrayal of Jews in contemporary Polish literature Katarzyna Zechenter School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London Day 2: Monday 31 May 9:30 10:00 Registration, coffee 10:00 11:15 SESSION 3: THE PROFILE OF JEWISH CULTURE IN POLAND TODAY Chair: Connie Webber Institute for Polish Jewish Studies Twenty years of the Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków Janusz Makuch Director, Jewish Culture Festival Jewish café culture, books and music Małgorzata Ornat Director, Klezmer-Hois Hotel and Austeria Publishing 2

11:15 11:45 Coffee Jewish museums Kate Craddy Director, Galicia Jewish Museum 11:45 13:00 SESSION 4: POLISH JEWISH RELATIONS: THE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS Chair: Jonathan Webber UNESCO Chair of Jewish and Interfaith Studies, University of Birmingham 13:00 14:15 Lunch break Poles discovering Jewish roots: Ethical and halakhic questions Michael Schudrich Chief Rabbi of Poland Polish antisemitism: Past and present Konstanty Gebert Founding editor of the Polish Jewish intellectual monthly magazine Midrasz What about restitution? Monika Krawczyk CEO, Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland 14:15 15:30 SESSION 5: PRESERVING THE POLISH JEWISH HERITAGE Chair: Jonathan Webber UNESCO Chair of Jewish and Interfaith Studies, University of Birmingham 15:30 16:00 Coffee Synagogues and cemeteries: What is being done and what needs to be done? Monika Krawczyk CEO, Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland Conservation and preservation at Auschwitz: The challenge for our generation Rafał Pióro Deputy Director, Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Preservation initiatives at the local level Agnieszka Cahn Deputy head, Myślenice Community Association 16:00 17:15 SESSION 6: JEWISH VISITORS TO POLAND TODAY Chair: Kate Craddy Director, Galicia Jewish Museum Poland as a destination for religious Jewish visitors Aubrey Hersh Rabbi, educator, and leader of tours to Poland 3

Israeli youth delegations to Poland: Hidden opportunities Alon Simhayoff Cultural Attaché, Embassy of Israel in Warsaw Trips to Poland in the context of Polish Jewish dialogue Andrzej Folwarczny President and founder, Forum for Dialogue Among Nations Close NOTES ON SPEAKERS Dr Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs is Director of the Centre for Holocaust Studies at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków. Her research focuses on antisemitism, prejudice, memory and education about the Holocaust, and her publications include Me Us Them: Ethnic Prejudice and Alternative Methods of Education: The Case of Poland (2003); Tolerancja. Jak uczyć siebie i innych [Tolerance: How to Teach Oneself and the Others] (2003, 2004); Why Should we Teach about the Holocaust? (edited with Leszek Hońdo) (2003, 2004, 2005); and The Holocaust: Voices of Scholars (ed.) (2009). Agnieszka Cahn is Deputy Head of the Myślenice Community Association (since 2000). Having studied Polish literature and theatre studies at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, she worked as EU programmes co-ordinator for the Polish Foundation for Energy Efficiency and for the Małopolska Agency for Energy and Environment. She is currently studying Jewish Christian relations at the University of Cambridge. Kate Craddy is Director of the Galicia Jewish Museum, Kraków. Originally from the UK, she has lived in Poland since 2004, working initially for the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and the Auschwitz Jewish Centre. She is President of the Board of Directors of the Fundacja Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute, a member of the advisory council of the Institute for Polish Jewish Studies, Oxford, and a founding council member of the Federation of International Human Rights Museums. Andrzej Folwarczny is President of the Forum for Dialogue Among Nations, a non-profit Polish organization he founded to foster Polish Jewish dialogue, eradicate antisemitism and teach tolerance through education. He was formerly a member of the Polish Parliament (Sejm), chairman of the Polish Israeli Parliamentary Group, and vice-president (1999 2004) of the Israel Poland Friendship Association (Towarzystwo Przyjaźni Polsko Izraelskiej), He is co-editor of the book Difficult Questions in Polish Jewish Dialogue (2006). Dr Edyta Gawron is Head of the Centre for the Study of the History and Culture of the Jews of Kraków, and Assistant Professor at the Department of Jewish Studies, both at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, She specializes in twentieth-century Polish Jewish history, Holocaust studies, and the post-holocaust Jewish diaspora., and in 2006/7 held a post-doctoral research scholarship at the Yad Vashem International Institute for Holocaust Research. She is a member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences Commission on the History and the Culture of Jews and is on the board of the Fundacja Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute. Konstanty Gebert, founder and first editor-in-chief of the Polish Jewish intellectual monthly Midrasz, is a columnist and international reporter for Gazeta Wyborcza and a frequent contributor to other Polish and international media, including the BBC. He was co-founder of the (unofficial) Jewish Flying University (1979); of a Warsaw trade union that quickly merged with Solidarność (1980); and of the Polish Council of 4

Christians and Jews (1990). His journalistic career started with underground publications in the 1980s under the pen-name of Dawid Warszawski, which he still uses. He has published eleven books, a collection of essays, and a photo album on contemporary Polish Jewry. His essays have appeared in collective works in Poland, Japan, US, UK, Italy, France and Belgium, and his articles in newspapers around the world. Piotr Goldstein is former chair of the Polish Union of Jewish Students, and co-founder of the Jewish choir Tslil. He holds an MA in philosophy from the University of Łódź and an MA in international peace studies from the University of Trieste, and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Manchester. When in Poland he guides Jewish tours in Łódź.. Rabbi Aubrey Hersh teaches Jewish philosophy, history, and law at the JLE (Jewish Learning Exchange) in London and leads study tours to Central and Eastern Europe. Born and raised in London, he spent eight years devoting himself to Jewish learning at yeshivas in the UK and Jerusalem. In 1991 he returned to London to work in media and advertising and since 1996 has been involved in education. He has written and lectured extensively on Jewish history both in the UK and abroad and was the co-editor of the 60 Days for 60 Years series on the Holocaust and Israel. Monika Krawczyk is Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland (www.fodz.pl), an organization established by the World Jewish Restitution Organization and the Union of Jewish Communities in Poland to carry out the restitution process, manage returned properties and protect the Jewish historical heritage. She is a graduate of the departments of law at Warsaw University and the University of Toledo, Ohio. She is currently an attorney-at-law, a member of the Polish government s regulatory commission on Jewish property restitution (since 1999), and a consultant for various international Jewish organizations dealing with restitution (from 2001). In 2009 she was awarded the Officer s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta by the President of Poland. Janusz Makuch is Director of the Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków (which he co-founded in 1988) and President of the Jewish Culture Festival Society. He graduated in Polish philology from the Jagiellonian University, Kraków. His awards include an certificate of honour from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in recognition of his services to the promotion of Poland abroad (2003); the highest Polish medal Polonia Restituta (2008); and the Irena Sendlerowa Memorial Award, founded by the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture (2009). Małgorzata Ornat started the Klezmer-Hois café, restaurant and hotel in Kraków with her husband Wojciech in 1996, and in 2002 she started Austeria, a Jewish publishing house and bookshop in Kraków. She graduated in English philology from the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, and in 1996 was awarded a Tempus scholarship at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies (1996). Her translations from English for publication in Polish include Warren Kozak, The Rabbi of 84 th Street; Joseph Ansell, Artur Szyk: Artist, Jew, Pole; Jonathan Wilson, A Palestine Affair; and Antony Polonsky, Polish Jewish Relations since 1984: Reflections of a Participant. Rafał Pióro has been Deputy Director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum (from 2009), having previously headed its conservation section (2002-2006) and led the preservation department (2006 2009). He studied conservation and restoration of works of art and the protection of cultural property at the Institute for Monument Studies and Conservation of Mikołaj Kopernik University, Toruń. At the Auschwitz Museum he has been responsible for establishing conservation workshops and laboratories, recruiting the first professional conservationists, and professionalizing the museum s conservation practice. He is also vice-president of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation. Rabbi Michael Schudrich, born in America, has been Chief Rabbi of Poland since 2004. He was previously Rabbi of Warsaw (2000-04). with the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation in Poland (1990-2000), and Rabbi of Tokyo (1983-89). 5

Alon Simhayoff has been Cultural Attaché at the Embassy of Israel in Warsaw since 2008. He is responsible for the promotion of cultural relations between Israel and Poland, educational programmes and commemoration projects. He joined the Israeli Foreign Ministry in 2006, working initially at the Bureau for Middle Eastern Economic Affairs and later as a Desk Officer for Europe at the Centre for Policy Research. Connie Webber, Managing Editor of the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization and co-editor of the bestselling album Auschwitz: A History in Photographs, is on the executive of the Institute for Polish Jewish Studies. She has had a home in Kraków since 1994 and has visited Poland over 100 times. In 1999 she was awarded the Silver Cross of the Polish Order of Merit for her services to Polish Jewish relations. Prof. Jonathan Webber is a social anthropologist specializing in the study of Jewish culture, particularly in Poland. He is co-author of Traces of Memory, the permanent exhibition at the Galicia Jewish Museum, Kraków, and author of the companion volume Rediscovering Traces of Memory: The Jewish Heritage of Polish Galicia. He holds the UNESCO Chair in Jewish and Interfaith Studies at the University of Birmingham and is the sole British member of the international council responsible for the Auschwitz site. Katarzyna Zechenter teaches Polish literature and culture at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at UCL. She has written extensively on one of the most prominent Polish fiction writers, Tadeusz Konwicki, while her more recent work focuses on contemporary Polish Jewish writers including Jadwiga Maurer and Michal Glowinski, and the role of location in identity formation. Her latest work focuses on Kazimierz, the old Jewish quarter of Kraków, as well as the concept of identity and preserving memory. Conference organizers Galicia Jewish Museum www.galiciajewishmuseum.org Institute for Polish Jewish Studies www.polishjewishstudies.pl Jewish Museum London www.jewishmuseum.org.uk This event is part of POLSKA! YEAR POLSKA! YEAR is a cultural programme coordinated by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw which presents the most interesting achievements of Polish culture to the British public in the fields of visual arts, theatre, music, film and literature. To find out more please visit www.polskayear.pl. Jewish programming during POLSKA! YEAR has been coordinated by the Galicia Jewish Museum, Kraków 6