The Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies was established in 1984. It is a non-profit, educational institution devoted to the history and culture of Polish Jewry.
Book launch:
The Jews of Odesa: Negotiating Identities and Traditions in Contemporary Ukraine, with author Marina Sapritsky-Nahum
An in-person event, 25 November, 6 pm. Registration:
https://t.co/2rDwfgS5G5
@UCLSSEES@uclhjs@steven_seegel@IPJSPOLIN
📢 Don't miss the 52nd Polish Ball💃🕺this Sat, 20 April @BalPolskiUK
⭐️ Open to all , its aim is to promote 🇵🇱 culture & history in the UK & support Polish-British relations
🎫 Contact Marzena Konarzewska from the Ball Committee: [email protected]
https://t.co/wII6R49TK1
Register now for: Everyday Zionism in Eastern Central Europe by Jan Rybak (@bisa_bbk Early Career Fellow) on 15 March at 6pm @IPJSPOLIN@uclijs Full information available here: https://t.co/nYqfPplqV0
Survival on the Margins: Polish Jewish survival in the wartime Soviet Union
Lecture from @AdlerEliyana of @penn_state, in collaboration with @IPJSPOLIN
1 March, 18.00 GMT, 13.00 EST on Zoom
https://t.co/8RjYbYdHbH