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INSIDE JEWISH POLAND & BERLIN JDC Entwine Insider Trip in Partnership with Northwestern March 19-26, 2017 Once the largest Jewish community in Europe, Polish Jewry was nearly extinguished by the Nazis during World War II. Those Jews who remained after the war suffered further repression under communist rule. The country s Jewish community numbered a mere 6,000 primarily aging Holocaust survivors in the early 1980s. Since then, many Polish Jews have reconnected to Judaism and the Jewish community and population estimates now range from 12,000 to as high as 25,000 Jews. The 1990s ushered in a new economy that has since become one of the strongest in Eastern Europe. Yet Poland is still challenged by unemployment, an aging and inadequate infrastructure, and extreme disparities in income, social services, and community development. Poland s Jewish community has doubled in the last 30 years, creating an increased need for critical social services and Jewish life programming. At the same time, meeting the needs of the nation s aging Holocaust survivors and other elderly Jews remains a primary concern for JDC. JDC works with Polish Jewish organizations to provide critical basic needs and care to the elderly and to vulnerable families. It also is investing in a vibrant Jewish future through youth clubs, camps, student organizations, and leadership training. Day One: Sunday, March 19: Travel to Warsaw Depart Chicago for Warsaw Day Two: Monday, March 20: Arrive in Warsaw Warsaw is the sprawling capital of Poland. Its widely varied architecture reflects the city's long, turbulent history, from Gothic churches and neoclassical palaces to Soviet-era blocks and modern skyscrapers. As Poland s cultural hub, Warsaw has a thriving nightlife and music scene, both classical and underground. After near-total destruction in WWII, Warsaw s old town was faithfully restored to its pre-war appearance. : Arrive in Warsaw Check-In to Hotel & Freshen-Up Late Lunch in the Hotel Welcome to Poland! Introductions and Ice Breakers with Trip Chairs & Entwine Staff at the Hotel Briefing on JDC in Poland with Karina Sokolowska, JDC-Poland at the Hotel Dinner at Żurawina and Briefings with Agata Rakowiecka Director of the JCC, and Helise Lieberman Director of the Taube Foundation

In 2004, the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture founded the Jewish Heritage Initiative in Poland (JHIP). The Initiative aims to nurture the revival of Jewish life in Poland, further awareness of this resurgence among Jews and non-jews and foster positive interest in Poland and Polish Jews among American Jews. This mission reinforces the Taube Philanthropies broader purpose of sustaining Jewish culture in the aftermath of the Holocaust. The JHIP is a partnership program, made up of founding sponsors and new partners from the United States and Europe. Overnight in Warsaw: Optional Night Out Day Three: Tuesday, March 21: Warsaw Guided Tour of Jewish Warsaw with a Tour Guide-The Tour Will Include the Jewish Cemetery at Okopowa Street, Significant Monuments: Umschlagplatz, Mila 18 Monuments, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Monument, the Ghetto Wall at Zlota Street, and Nożyk synagogue Lunch at El Greco Meeting with the Chief Rabbi of Poland (Michael Schudrich) at the Nozik Synagogue Continue Guided Tour of Jewish Warsaw Group Core Conversation #1: Setting our Intentions Time to Relax & Freshen Up at the Hotel Overnight in Warsaw Dinner in the Old Town with President of the Warsaw Jewish Community, Anna Chipczynska, and Local Peers Optional Night Out with Local Peers Day Four: Wednesday March 22: Warsaw Tour of the Polin Jewish Museum The Museum of the History of Polish Jews opened its doors to the public in April 2013. It currently functions as a cultural and educational center with a rich cultural program, including temporary exhibitions, films, debates, workshops, performances, concerts, lectures and much more. The Museum stands in what was once the heart of Jewish Warsaw an area which the Nazis turned into the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. This significant location, coupled with the Museum s proximity to the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, demanded extreme thoughtfulness on the part of the building s designers, who carefully crafted a structure that has become a symbol of the new face of Warsaw.

Lunch at the Museum and Meeting with Creators of the Core Exhibition The Core Exhibition, presenting the thousand-year history of Polish Jews, has been opened on October 28, 2014. The Core Exhibition is a journey through 1000 years of the history of Polish Jews from the Middle Ages until today. The exhibition is made up of eight galleries, spread over an area of 4000 sq., presenting the heritage and culture of Polish Jews, which still remains a source of inspiration for Poland and for the world. The galleries portray successive phases of history, beginning with legends of arrival, the beginnings of Jewish settlement in Poland and the development of Jewish culture. We show the social, religious and political diversity of Polish Jews, highlighting dramatic events from the past, the Holocaust, and concluding with contemporary times. Meeting with Professor Barbara Kirschenbaltt - Gimblet, Creator of the Core Exhibition Interactive Program at the JCC with Hillel Warsaw Director, Magda Dorosz, Hillel Activists and Local Peers from Nasze Warsze (Our Warsaw) The opening of Hillel Warsaw, which is funded in part by grants from the UJA-Federation of New York, Taube Philanthropies and the Koret Foundation, builds on decades of work that Hillel International has undertaken to build communities with underserved Jewish students. There are currently Hillels in 14 other nations around the world, including Argentina, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Georgia, Israel, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Uruguay, United States and Uzbekistan. Founded in 1923, Hillel has been enriching the lives of Jewish students for more than 90 years. Today, Hillel International is a global organization that welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. Hillel is dedicated to enriching the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. Group Core Conversation #2: Guarantorship & JDC Dinner at Zapiecek with Hillel and Nasze Warsze Visit to Risk Made in Warsaw Store and Interactive Workshop with the Company s Founder, Antonina Samecka Antonina Samecka and her business and creative partner Klara Kowtun are the owners of RISK Made in Warsaw, a fast-growing fashion brand with a unique concept. RISK s designs, all made of grey sweatshirt fleece material, may be inspired by hoodies worn to the gym, but the company s tailored garments (blazers, dresses, coats, and most surprisingly, ball gowns and tuxedos) are stylish enough to wear either to work or out for an evening. RISK manufactures all its products in Poland and has a number of different lines: men, women, children, maternity and pets. There s also one called RISK OY that creatively incorporates Jewish and Israeli symbols, like the Star of David and the Hamsa, as well as words like Oy, Chutzpah, Shalom and Israel. Optional Night Out

Overnight in Warsaw Day Five: Thursday, March 23: Warsaw to Berlin & Check Out Travel to Berlin Germany is home to the fastest growing Jewish community in the world, largely due to an influx of immigrants from the former Soviet republics, who have settled in Germany in response to financial incentives from the German government. The challenge for Germany s Jews, which now number 200,000 and are spread across 90 locations throughout Germany, is how to develop Jewish community for a population that has no memory of Jewish life and in an environment where Jewish population centers do not exist. Arrival to Berlin Introduction to Jewish Communal Life in Berlin and the Role of JDC: Briefing with JDC Germany Director Lunch & Briefing with Jewish Service Corps Fellow The Global Jewish Service Corps (JSC) is a year-long, paid opportunity for Jewish young professionals to volunteer overseas with JDC, the world s leading Jewish humanitarian organization. Responding to international Jewish and humanitarian needs, JSC fellows facilitate and create innovative programs using their unique skills and talents. Visit to Jewish Museum of Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) covers two millennia of German Jewish history and consists of two buildings. One is the old Kollegienhaus, a former courthouse, built in the 18th century. The other, a new addition specifically built for the museum, was designed by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind. This was one of the first buildings in Berlin designed after German reunification. ` Welcome Dinner Party with German Peers Kunsthaus Tacheles, Art Collection & Pub Formerly a department store in the Jewish quarter (Scheunenviertel) of Berlin, next to the synagogue, was originally called Friedrichsstadtpassagen. After serving as a Nazi prison, the building was taken over by artists, who called it "Tacheles," Yiddish for "straight talking." The building now houses an artist s collective. Group Outing at Zapatas Located in the former squatted compound known as Tacheles, this grungy cavern serves up offbeat music ranging from Salsa, indie rock, klezmer and almost everything in between. Overnight in Berlin Day Six: Friday, March 24: Berlin

The Future of Jewish Life in Europe and the JDC Global Perspective: Presentation and Discussion with Director of JDC International Centre of Community Development Visit to Berlin Holocaust Memorial Officially known as the "Memorial for the murdered Jews of Europe", the Holocaust Memorial is located between the Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz featuring a memorial consisting of 2,711 square concrete pillars arranged in rows and has been placed on undulating ground, making an interesting visual experience for visitors. The memorial, built to a design by architect Peter Eisenman, was very controversial, both in design and location, and was finally completed in 2004. It was inaugurated on May 10, 2005 and opened to the public two days later. Optional Group Activities: Checkpoint Charlie (Berlin Wall) Parliament Brandenburg Gate Französische Strasse Shopping Unten den Linden Souvenir Shopping Return to Hotel & Prepare for Shabbat Core Conversation # 3: Guarantorship & Me/ Group Shabbat Activity Overnight in Berlin Kabbalat Shabbat & Dinner with Community Members Day Seven: Saturday, March 25: Shabbat in Berlin Optional Shabbat Services or Free Time Shabbat Lunch with Local Peers & Hillel Members Walking Tour of Jewish Quarter Highlights of the walking tour include the New Synagogue, the city s original Jewish cemetery, the Jewish High School of Berlin s Jewish community, traces of Krystalnacht and the Nazi Period, the Yidass Yisrael Synagogue, Otto Weidt s Workshop for the Blind, and the site of the Rosenstrasse Protest. Free Time Core Conversation #4: Assiyah, Action & Taking it Home Festive Closing Dinner with Local Peers Out

Overnight in Berlin Day Eight: Sunday, March 26: Transfer from Berlin to Chicago & Check Out Depart for Airport Arrive in Chicago