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The Association of Descendants of Jewish Central Poland (ADJCP) has been busy working on various projects promoting Jewish memory. We need your support so we can continue to move these important projects forward. Current projects · Żychlin Cemetery Restoration Part Two – On July 14 to 18 we will be investigating one of two mass
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The Association of Descendants of Jewish Central Poland (ADJCP) is excited to announce the continuation of the restoration of the Żychlin Jewish cemetery July 14-18, 2025. Would you like to join this incredible effort? This past summer, volunteers from around the world, including local Polish students and activists, painted the fence, cleared dense vegetation, assessed the
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In Uncovering Jewish Heritage, I wrote about the memorial ceremony we had after completing of our work, and about the attention the project received in the local press. I also reported that after we left, someone took the initiative to continue our work by clearing the overgrowth from around and in front of the memorial
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We were met by Filip Szczepański from the Rabbinical Commission who took a look around the cemetery with us. Jewish law prohibits digging in the cemetery because you can’t disturb the buried. That means we’re limited to weed whacking and cutting back shrubs with loppers. We settled on priorities: clear the weeds and grass around
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The Association of Descendants of Jewish Central Poland (ADJCP) will undertake the restoration of the Żychlin Jewish cemetery starting this summer. Like many Jewish cemeteries in Poland, dense vegetation covers most of the space, monuments and fencing are in disrepair, and signage is needed. Please consider joining us from July 1-5. ADJCP has teamed up with
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Born in 1909 in Wloclawek, Goldberg became a renowned violinist, concertmaster, and educator. After naturalizing as a U.S. citizen, he taught at Yale and Juilliard and was celebrated for his interpretation of Mozart.
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The wartime heroine, born in 1919, grew up in Wloclawek, became a courier and smuggler for Jewish organizations during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Captured by the Gestapo, she died from severe burns.
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We are excited to share that the Association of Descendants of Jewish Central Poland (ADJCP) will undertake the restoration of the Zychlin Jewish cemetery and we’re looking for descendants and volunteers to join us in Poland this July. Like many Jewish cemeteries in our shtetls, Zychlin’s is in tremendous need of clean-up and restoration. Dense

