Each year, former participants of the School of Dialogue program decide to continue their involvement in activities related to the remembrance of Jewish communities in their towns and cities, initiated in the previous years through their involvement in Forum for Dialogue’s chief educational program. Even though 2021 was yet another year affected by the pandemic, 21 schools became involved in works concerning local history and Polish-Jewish relations. In many cases, the global situation significantly restricted the usual activities undertaken by schools, such as meetings, public events or walks. Despite many difficulties, students and teachers begun numerous initiatives commemorating Jews.
Acquiring Knowledge
Both the students and teachers often emphasize the particular value in acquiring and building up knowledge. It allows them a better understanding of the topic, and motivates them to share the information they learned or the stories they read or heard.
One of the ways of acquiring knowledge that is often chosen is visiting museums and sites of memory. The students from the towns of Dobra and Szamotuły have participated in study visits, whereas students from Włocławek took part in online classes offered by the Museum of the Former German Kulmhof Death Camp in Chełmno on Ner, and in an online study visit in to the Memorial and MuseumAuschwitz – Birkenau. Students from Szydłowiec learned a lot about Jewish history and traditions during their visit at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, and the students from Pniewy were learning the ins and outs of making Havdalah candles as part of the Simchat Chajim Festival of Jewish culture.
Furthermore, many groups researched information about Jewish residents of their towns using, among others, online databases of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw and the Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem. Classes based on Forum for Dialogue educational materials were conducted in nearly all of these schools. The students were not the only ones expanding their knowledge, as their teachers benefited a lot, too. Last year, teachers from Trzebinia, Kikoły, Częstochowa, Queen Jadwiga High School no. 10 in Warsaw, Szamotuły, Krzepice, Wieluń, Bydgoszcz, Przemyśl took part in webinars, training sessions, online meetings, and conferences organized by Forum for Dialogue, the POLIN Museum of Polish Jews, Yad Vashem Institute, the the Galicia Jewish Museum, Jewish Historical Institute, or the The Markowa Ulma-Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews in World War II.