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Sep
8
Sun
From Shtetl to Post-Jewish Town @ POLIN Museum, Warsaw
Sep 8 – Sep 10 all-day
From Shtetl to Post-Jewish Town @ POLIN Museum, Warsaw | Warszawa | Województwo mazowieckie | Poland

While the historical shtetl has been studied extensively, the post-Jewish town, as a historical phenomenon and evolving site of contested memory, has received less attention. After the Holocaust, the many towns where Jewish communities had lived for centuries and where they had created a distinctive way of life became places without Jews. We want to explore this process of transforming shtetls into post-Jewish space.

The conference is organized as part of the events accompanying the new temporary exhibition of POLIN Museum “(post)JEWISH… Shtetl Opatów Through the Eyes of Mayer Kirshenblatt” opening on May 17, 2024. The exhibition will juxtapose postwar memories of prewar Jewish life in Polish Opatów, as recorded in words and paintings by a self-taught artist – Mayer Kirshenblatt, with the postwar post-Jewish town.

Program: 

Day 1: Sunday, September 8

    • 14:30–15:30 Tour of post-Jewish: Shtetl Opatów through the Eyes of Mayer Kirshenblatt (registration limit exhausted)
    • 15:30–16:00 Coffee break
    • 16.00–17:00 Opening Roundtable – Defining the post-Jewish Town
      Moderator: Aleksandra Jakubczak
       Dariusz Stola, Antony Polonsky, Natalia Romik
    • 17:00–17:30 Joanna Król-Komła presenting “Virtual Shtetl”
      Moderator: Aleksandra Jakubczak
    • 17:30–18:00 Coffee break
    • 18:00–19:30 Keynote: Jeffrey Veidlinger, In the Shadow of the Shtetl: Jewish Memories of Small-Town Life in Post-1945 Ukraine
  • 19:30 Dinner for the conference speakers

Day 2: Monday, September 9

    • 9:30–11:00 The Shtetl as Material Witnesses
      Chair: Magdalena Waligórska
       Małgorzata Michalska-Nakonieczna, Elements of Jewish Architectural Heritage within the Urban Structures and Cultural Landscapes of Small Towns in the Lublin Region

      Emil Majuk, Destination Shtetl: Traces of Jewish Heritage in Towns in the Borderlands of Poland, Belarus, and Ukraine

      Yechiel Weizman, Golgotha in Paradise: Rajgród and the Memory of its Jews

    • 11:00–11:30 Coffee break
    • 11:30–13:00 Post-Jewish Topographies
      Chair: Antony Polonsky
       Aleksandra Szczepan, Tender Geographies and Communities of Memory: Intimate Cartographies of Polish shtetlekh

      Joanna Kabrońska, Post-Jewish Urban Space in Kartuzy/Karthaus, Pomerania

      Clare Fester, Scavenging for Traces in the Post-Jewish Town: A Case Study of Memorial Book Maps

    • 13:00–14:00 Lunch
    • 14:00–15:30 Roundtable – The Dead Remain: Cemeteries in Former Shtetls
      Moderator: Yechiel Weizman
       Krzysztof Bielawski, Monika Tarajko, Aleksandra Janus
    • 15:30–15:50 Szymon Lenarczyk, Archeological Finds
      Moderator: Natalia Romik
    • 15:50–16:20 Coffee break

 

  • 16:20–18:20 Becoming post-Jewish Towns
    Chair: Jeffrey Veidlinger
     Karolina Panz, “Died […] [at the Hands] of True Poles”: How Nowy Targ Became a Non-Jewish Town [cancelled]

    Anna Wylegała, Doctors, Craftsmen, and Shoemakers: The Changing Economy of the Shtetl and its Surroundings During and After World War II

    Mikhail Mitsel, Former Jewish Towns during Late Stalinism in Ukraine

    Tomasz Rakowski, Anthropology of Thrift in the Shtetl

Day 3: Tuesday, September 10

    • 10:00–11:30 The Shtetl: Transnational Perspectives
      Chair: Barbara Tornquist-PlewaKamil Kijek, The Last Polish Shtetl? The Jewish Community of Post-war Dzierżoniów: Continuity/Discontinuity of Jewish Life in Early Post-Holocaust Poland, 1945-1950

      Hune Margulies, Configuration of Space in Contemporary Shtetls in Metropolitan New York: Between Territorial Positioning, Cultural Resistance, and New Ethnicities

      David Assaf and Yael Darr, A Vanished Community and Its Changing Memory: The Case of Nowy Dwόr

    • 11:30–11:50 Jewish Heritage Europe, Natalia Romik in conversation with Ruth Ellen Gruber
    • 11:50–12:20 Coffee break
  • 12:20–14:00 Things Left Behind
    Chair: Anna WylegałaMarta Frączkiewicz and Przemysław Kaniecki, Items Left Behind: Post-Jewish Objects in POLIN Museum’s Collection

    Magdalena Waligórska, Prêt-à-priver: Plundered Jewish Clothing in Post-Jewish Towns: A History of Intimate Dispossession

    Marta Duch-Dyngosz, Social Transactions Involving Jewish Property in Post-Jewish Towns: Jewish Agency vs. the Social Order

  • 14:00 Closing Remarks: Future Directions
Sep
23
Mon
Jewish Cemetery Preservation Workshop Ukraine @ Ivano Frankivsk
Sep 23 – Sep 24 all-day
Jewish Cemetery Preservation Workshop Ukraine @ Ivano Frankivsk | Ivano-Frankivsk | Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | Ukraine

With the financial support of the German Foreign Ministry and in cooperation with the International Interdisciplinary Certificate Program in Judaica and the Jewish community of Ivano-Frankivsk, the ESJF organizes a seminar designed for historians, local activists, school teachers, employees of non-governmental organizations, volunteers and other interested persons who care about the problem of preservation of historical heritage, in particular, Jewish cemeteries.

Participation in the seminar is free.

Participants from outside Ivano-Frankivsk will be compensated for transportation costs and booked one night of hotel accommodation.

Click here for the registration form.

\The number of participants is limited.

 

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