We celebrated the 78th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. We pinned daffodils and went to visit historical sites.
As the POLIN Museum writes: “This year we wish not only to commemorate the outbreak of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising on April 19, 1943, but also to emphasize the role played by women in it. During the uprising, Jewish women organized community kitchens, distributed illegal press, treated the wounded, acted as liaisons, and fought with weapons in their hands.
Let us remember them all on the 78th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Let us pin a paper daffodil – a symbol that we are united by the memory of the Uprising, its heroines and heroes.
Piotrek, Janek and Wiktor, under the care of Łukasz, a youth educator at Dom Paweł, visited historical places. Walks, conversations about history, what happened, stay with a person forever. In our Dom Foundation, we care about historical memory, shaping civic attitudes, tolerance. We believe that children and young people can have a big impact on the world, especially when they are sensitive, full of empathy and tolerant.