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Past Events

Remember for the Future - 70th Anniversary of Destruction of the Great Synagogue in Oświęcim

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Po-lin. Slivers of Memory: viewing and discussion with film director

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European Day of Jewish Culture

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AJC Fellows: Bridge to History 2009

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American Services Academies Program 2009

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New Life exhibition opening

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New Life educational workshop

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Jewish Motifs: 2008 Retrospective

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Every Object Tells a Story

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"Why Do We Need Tolerance?" workshop for students from U.S, Czech Republic and Poland

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