Another supported project, “Zbąszyń’s Days of Open Arms”, is led by Anita Rucioch-Gołek, a Leader of Dialogue from Zbąszyń.
It was by accident that Anita Rucioch-Gołek learned about Isabella Webber, a German-born Polish Jew transported to Zbąszyń as part of the Nazi 1938 Polenaktion expelling all Polish Jews residing in German territory. Sent to her family in Zbąszyń, Isabelle survived because together with other Jewish kids, she was shipped to Great Britain, where she remained ever since. Though never interested in coming back to Germany, she wanted to return to Zbąszyń, but was anxious about visiting the town where she no longer knew anyone. A chance meeting with a Zbąszyń local lead to her meeting Anita and finally to a visit in what was once Isabelle’s hometown.
Isabelle and her son, Chaim, received a warm welcome in Zbąszyń thanks to the efforts of Forum’s Leader, Anita, and the incredible group of dedicated people she collected around herself, such as the Mayor of the town, a former student and a School of Dialogue participant, as well as friends and family. The Webbers’ short stay, made possible by a Forum for Dialogue scholarship for Leaders of Dialogue, had a very intense itinerary filled with site visits and meetings, but most importantly numerous opportunities for Zbąszynians to interact with her guests.
One of Forum’s core missions is making new connections. We are happy that we could help Anita and Isabelle connect in such a meaningful way.