Tag: Jewish history

New permanent exhibition and the Memorial Wall in the Treblinka Museum

New permanent exhibition and the Memorial Wall in the Treblinka Museum

On 1 February 2024, at a meeting organized at the Jewish Historical Institute, the director of the institute, Monika Krawczyk, and the director of the Treblinka Museum, Edward Kopówka, signed an agreement on cooperation in creating the museum’s permanent exhibition. The opening is scheduled for […]

International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Light of Remembrance in the windows of Płock

International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Light of Remembrance in the windows of Płock

On January 27, on the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp in 1945, the International Holocaust Remembrance Day is held. This day was designated by the UN General Assembly on November 1, 2005. For many years, the Shalom Foundation has been inviting people […]

150th birth anniversary of Józef Kwiatek

150th birth anniversary of Józef Kwiatek

Exactly 150 years ago, on January 22, 1874, born in Płock was Józef Kwiatek – socialist activist, journalist and the patron of the street that was once the heart of the Jewish district.

His biography can be found on the JewishPlock.eu website:

https://jewishplock.eu/en/jozef-kwiatek-en/

 

80th anniversary of the Sobibór Uprising

80th anniversary of the Sobibór Uprising

On October 14, 1943, an uprising of prisoners led by Aleksander “Sasza” Peczerski broke out in the German Nazi extermination camp in Sobibór. One of the participants of the rebellion was Moshe Bahir (Szklarek) from Płock (1927-2002). As he recalled years later, the Sobibór camp […]

Exhibition “Szenwic. The story of a family” now available online!

Exhibition “Szenwic. The story of a family” now available online!

Our exhibition “Szenwic. The story of one family” is now available online! The exhibition prepared by the Nobiscum Foundation presents the history of members of a Jewish family associated with Płock since the beginning of the 19th century. The exhibition includes family photographs and documents […]

The guidebook “In the footsteps of Jewish artists from Płock” available from September 5

The guidebook “In the footsteps of Jewish artists from Płock” available from September 5

The Nobiscum Foundation would like to invite everyone to read a new guidebook that we have published. The publication entitled “In the footsteps of Jewish artists from Płock” by Gabriela Nowak-Dąbrowska, published thanks to the co-funding of the City of Płock, is dedicated to Jewish artists of the city, places related to their lives and activities.

The publication contains biographies of 54 artists from Płock representing various fields of art: painting, graphics, sculpture, architecture, artistic crafts, photography, literature, music, theater and cabaret, as well as 70 locations within e.g. Bielska, Grodzka, Jerozolimska, Kazimierza Wielkiego, Kolegialna, Tadeusza Kościuszki, Józefa Kwiatka, Henryka Sienkiewicza, Tumska streets and the Old Market Square.

We hope that the guidebook will present an interesting alternative to the publications on the market that focus on mass tourism, and that it will be an interesting read both for people who are visiting to Płock and are wondering what to see in our city, and for the residents of Płock, who want to get to know and discover unobvious places, often traces of non-existent objects, as well as broaden their knowledge about the history of the Jewish community of Płock.

The guidebook will be available free of charge at the seat of the Płock Local Tourist Organization, at 8 Old Market Square, from Tuesday, September 5, while supplies last.

 

Jewish women of Płock in the face of the Polish-Bolshevik war. New publication of the Nobiscum Foundation

Jewish women of Płock in the face of the Polish-Bolshevik war. New publication of the Nobiscum Foundation

We are pleased to inform you that our new publication – “Jewish women of pre-war Płock. Part I” – is now available (in Polish). Full of energy, strength, passion and determination, women have always played an important role in the history of Płock. Many of […]

Szenwic. The story of a family – an exhibition by the Nobiscum Foundation starts 2 September

Szenwic. The story of a family – an exhibition by the Nobiscum Foundation starts 2 September

The exhibition entitled “Szenwic. The story of a family” prepared by the Nobiscum Foundation will present the history of members of a Jewish family associated with Płock since the beginning of the 19th century. The board exhibition will consist of family photographs and documents, among […]

People from Płock and the revolt in Treblinka. Our film “The last path of their lives” available online

People from Płock and the revolt in Treblinka. Our film “The last path of their lives” available online

On August 2, 2023, at the Cinema Around the Corner of the Franciszka and Stefan Themerson Center for Culture and Arts in Płock , the premiere of the film The last path of their lives. People of Płock in the Uprising in Treblinka took place. The film has been produced by the Nobiscum Foundation thanks to the co-financing of the City of Płock on the 80th anniversary of the revolt of prisoners of the German Nazi extermination camp Treblinka II.

The aim of the production is to present the Jewish people from Płock who participated in the uprising, including Marian Platkiewicz, Motel Perelgryc and Chaskiel Rozenberg. The script of the film was based on the memoirs of Marian Platkiewicz preserved in the collection of Yad Vashem, archival documents from the collections of the State Archives in Płock and the Registry Office in Płock, as well as family memorabilia – photographs made available to the foundation from the private collections of the families of Motel Perelgryc and Chaskiel Rozenberg. Guests of the film include, among others, representatives of the Memory of Treblinka Foundation, which collects and promotes knowledge about the camp, gathers accounts of witnesses and survivors, and publishes the names and surnames of people who were murdered in Treblinka (together with the Jewish Historical Institute, the foundation creates the so-called Book of Names).

The film was recorded in Płock, in locations related to the life of Jewish residents who were later prisoners of Treblinka during World War II and who took part in the uprising in the summer of 1943 (Marian Platkiewicz, Rudek Lubraniecki, Motel Perelgryc, Chaskiel Rozenberg) as well as on the grounds of the Treblinka Museum.

The film is now also available online, with Polish and English subtitles, on our channels:

on Facebook (link)

on Youtube (link)

on Vimeo (link)

Premiere of the film “The last path of their lives. People of Płock in the Uprising in Treblinka”

Premiere of the film “The last path of their lives. People of Płock in the Uprising in Treblinka”

The prisoners knew that there was no way out except to fight, which could bring liberation to some of them. The great holy will to live, the love of freedom, gave rise to the idea of breaking free from hell surrounded by barbed wire. Marian […]


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