ADJCP News

  • 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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  • Szymon Goldberg

    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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  • Tovia (Taube) Altman

    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…

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  • Tadeus Reichtein (post)

    Tadeus Reichstein, born in 1897, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for his work on adrenal hormones and cortisone. He lived to 99.

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  • Website Revision

    The ADJCP Website is under development. We have plans for extensive enlargement of our current site.

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