What to Expect
This talk weaves together personal narrative, historical insight, and engaging discussion, offering a deeply meaningful exploration of Jewish identity, memory, and resilience.
Through stories, reflections, and personal photographs, I explore:
- A Personal Journey of Identity and Belonging
Growing up in Communist Poland, where Jewish life had nearly disappeared, and reclaiming my heritage in a place where it was almost erased. - Aliyah and Generational Continuity
Making Aliyah at 19 and witnessing my grandmother fulfill her lifelong dream of moving to Israel at 72, a story of Jewish perseverance across generations.
- Revival of Jewish Life in Poland
Exploring the reawakening of Jewish identity in Poland and how the past continues to shape the present. - Memory, Legacy and Resilience
Reflecting on the impact of the Holocaust, intergenerational trauma, and the evolving meaning of Jewish survival, including the emotional resonance of October 7th.
- Interactive and Reflective Experience
A chance to ask questions, connect personally, and reflect on the depth and continuity of Jewish identity.
Why This Matters
- A Firsthand Perspective
Hear directly from someone who has lived Jewish identity in both Poland and Israel. - Bridging the Past and Present
Discover how historical events still shape Jewish life today, from the Holocaust to current realities. - Deeply Personal and Historically Grounded
A powerful blend of personal story and collective memory. - Emotional and Intellectually Engaging
Designed to spark deep reflection, discussion, and connection. - Timely and Urgent
Addressing both historical trauma and the impact of modern events like the October 7 attacks and rising antisemitism. - A Call to Preserve and Remember
Emphasizing why memory matters and why the story of Jewish heritage must be carried forward.
Who Is This For
This talk is fully customizable and available in-person or online. It’s ideal for:
- Jewish communities and synagogues seeking meaningful programming on Jewish history and identity.
- Schools and educational institutions offering an immersive learning experience on Jewish life in Poland.
- Organizations and cultural groups engaging in discussions on history, resilience, and heritage.
- Families and individuals tracing their Jewish roots and seeking a deeper understanding of Poland’s Jewish past.
- Holocaust Remembrance events including for Yom HaShoah (April/May) or International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27).
- Pre-trip preparation for those visiting Jewish heritage sites in Poland.
Whether for a synagogue, community center, school, or heritage travel group, this session invites participants to explore Jewish history through the lens of lived experience and is especially meaningful for International Holocaust Remembrance Day or Yom HaShoah.
