During this year’s celebration of their town’s 600th anniversary, the history of the Jewish inhabitants of Janów will also be celebrated thanks to their discoveries. In Pniewy, a school club of Oxford debates has been established. The discussions held during the meetings focus on subjects related to the Holocaust.
Expanding Knowledge
Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, trips and visits to museums, which often constituted an essential part continuing schools’ activities, were rendered impossible. While following the Jewish heritage sites or visiting Holocaust memorials, the students would always broaden their knowledge about the history and culture of Polish Jews. Some schools decided to visit the museums and institutions engaged in the history of Polish Jews online. In Krzepice, the students took advantage of the virtual offer of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, in Szamotuły they explored the Museum of the Former Death Camp located in Chełmno, and in Radoszyce, they cooperated with the “Świętokrzyski Shtetl” Educational and Museum Center. Many schools also took advantage of the virtual classes offered by the Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
From Students to Students
Participants who, with their teachers, are involved in the School of Dialogue in subsequent years often take on the responsible role of guides for their younger peers. In Pniewy, the graduates of the 2019 School of Dialogue conducted classes on Jewish traditions and culture for other students as part of their history and civics course and prepared a webinar on the Ringelblum Archive. In Włocławek, at the initiative of the project group, all students took part in workshops on hate speech, and the most engaged students together with their teacher led a seminar for first-graders to celebrate the International Day of Tolerance. In Szamotuly, Wieluń and Wałbrzych the students invited their schoolmates to take part in tours of their town’s Jeiwsh past. The students from Wałbrzych also provided refreshments inspired by traditional Jewish food during the tour.
The School of Dialogue alumni share their knowledge of the Jewish community not only during classes, but also around the school space. In Janów, Szydłowiec, Dobra and Szamotuły, teachers and students prepared showcases, posters , and mini-exhibitions. As a result these schools have a fixed space in the hallways where history of local Jews is always preserved and on display.