Published : 2021-12-31

Remarks on the situation of the Jewish minority in Poland after 1989

Tomasz Browarek



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The Jewish minority in Poland after 1989 is a small, well-educated community of a few thousand people, most of them with a dual Jewish and Polish national identity, mainly secular. Despite their small numbers, Jews in Poland have an extensive organizational life. Indeed, the cultural, religious and educational life of this small community is quite well organized and visible. Every year there are many Jewish cultural events, which bring closer the history and culture of the Polish Jews. There are a few titles of Jewish press and private Jewish schools.

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Jewish culture, Jewish community, Polish Jews, post-war period



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Browarek , T. (2021). Remarks on the situation of the Jewish minority in Poland after 1989. Jewish Studies. Almanac, 11(11), 121–140. https://doi.org/10.56583/sz.671

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