What to Expect
This talk is both emotional and practical preparation for those planning a Jewish heritage journey to Poland. It weaves together personal reflection, insight from the field, and tips for navigating a complex landscape of memory and meaning.
Through stories, reflections, and practical suggestions, I explore:
- Why We Go: The Deeper Purpose of Heritage Travel
Understanding what draws us to Poland, and how to approach the journey with openness, intention, and care.
- Preparing Emotionally
Anticipating the emotional responses that often arise when walking in places marked by absence, memory, and history and how to care for yourself and others along the way. - What You’ll See and Why It Matters
An overview of major sites in your itinerary such as Warsaw, Kraków, Lublin, Treblinka, and Auschwitz-Birkenau, with insight into how to engage meaningfully with each place. - Lesser-Known Sites that Add Depth
Stories and examples of smaller towns, forgotten cemeteries, restored synagogues, and hidden places that offer intimate connections to personal or collective history. - Revival and Renewal
Introducing Jewish life in Poland today including the people, communities, and cultural projects bringing Jewish presence and memory back into view. - Practical Guidance
What to pack, how to pace your days, how to support reflection and discussion, and what small rituals or tools can help make the trip personally meaningful.
Whether for a synagogue, community, education program, or family group, this talk offers grounding before the journey begins and helps participants step into Poland with clarity, confidence, and heart.
Why This Matters
- A Firsthand Perspective
Insights from someone who has walked these paths both personally and professionally, born in Poland, deeply connected to its history, and experienced in guiding others through it. - Transforming Travel into Meaning
Helps participants prepare to engage with the journey as more than a tour but as a layered, meaningful encounter with memory, history, and identity. - Emotionally Grounded and Realistic
Supports participants in navigating the emotional weight of the trip with care and thoughtfulness. - Strengthens Group and Family Reflection
Offers ideas and tools for creating meaningful conversations before, during, and after the trip. - Supports Educators and Group Leaders
Provides frameworks for those organizing or leading groups, helping them prepare participants more holistically.
Who Is This For
This talk is fully customizable and available in person or online. It is ideal for:
- Families planning a Jewish heritage trip to Poland
- Organizations and educational institutions preparing educators for Holocaust or heritage travel
- Synagogues and community centers organizing group trips
- Heritage travel participants seeking context and preparation
- Organizations offering pre-trip programming or reflection events
- Educators and group leaders guiding young adults, teens, or multigenerational travelers
