“For you, unforgettable…” Exhibition on the 85th anniversary of the deportation of Jews from the Ghetto in Płock

“For you, unforgettable…” Exhibition on the 85th anniversary of the deportation of Jews from the Ghetto in Płock

The Nobiscum Foundation invites everyone to the exhibition “For you, unforgettable…” commemorating the 85th anniversary of the deportation of Jews from the Ghetto in Płock.

The exhibition opening will take place on Friday, February 20th, at 12:00 PM at the State Archives in Płock, 9b Kazimierza Wielkiego Street. The program includes a concert of Jewish songs performed by Radek Polakowski of the band Sztetl. As part of the event, we are also preparing a commemorative brochure and a new database on our website, JewishPlock.eu.

The exhibition will be open to visitors during the opening hours of the State Archives in Płock from February 23rd, 2026.

The partner of the project is the State Archives in Płock.

The exhibition project was co-financed by the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland.

The brochure is published thanks to the support of the Forum for Dialogue.

Important note: due to the limited number of places, the exhibition opening is an invitation only event – please contact us at the following email address: gabriela.nowak@fundacjanobiscum.eu

“For you, unforgettable…”

The exhibition “For you, unforgettable…”, prepared by the Nobiscum Foundation, presents and commemorates selected Jewish families connected to Płock. It tells the story of the people who shaped our city. Here they studied, worked, raised children, lived here for longer or shorter periods, walked the streets, and shared the joys and worries of everyday life. Although sometimes little trace remains of them in archival documents, they still look at us from photographs preserved in the family archives of their descendants: Arieh Bomzon, Sandra Brygart Rodriguez, Helene Armand, Guy Shapira, Robert Winogron, Anat Geffen, Izzy Greenspan, Itai Vishnia, Amos Ber and Halina Hylander-Tureniec.

The bilingual, Polish and English board exhibition “For you, unforgettable…” will be accompanied by documents from the extensive collection of the State Archives in Płock, presenting the history of Płock Jews from 1939 to 1945, selected and prepared by Senior Curator Magdalena Młodziejewska. The Nobiscum Foundation has also prepared a commemorative brochure, supported by the Forum for Dialogue, which will be distributed on February 20-21. A new database, available on the JewishPlock.eu website, will feature the names and surnames of over 6,000 Płock Jews, compiled from archival documents from the World War II period.



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