Conference Papers

2004 Conference

"Days of Remembrance" / "Dni Pamięci"

(TRANSLATIONS INTO ENGLISH BY ANDREW RAJCHER)

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Nowak, His Reverence Stanisław: Welcome by Archbishop of Częstochowa


Wrona, Dr.Tadeusz: Welcome by Mayor of Częstochowa


Rolat, Sigmund: A Few Memories


Polonsky, Antony: Introduction – The Jews of Częstochowa


Stasiak, Piotr: The “Days of Remembrance” Project


Tych, Feliks: The History of Częstochowa Jews during the Holocaust and After as Documented in the Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute


Mizgalski, Jerzy: The Political Identity of Jews in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries as Reflected in the History, Heritage, and Cultural Identity of Częstochowa Jews


Kiel, Mark W.: Ambivalence and Hope – Some Reflections of a Son of Czenstochover Jews


Zakrzewski, Andrzej J.: Jewish Spite… by Gaudenty Pikulski — an 18th Century Encyclopedia of Antisemitism


Złotkowski, Dariusz: Jewish Wills from Częstochowa and the Vicinity as Historical Sources for a Study of Jewish Life in the First Half of the 19th Century


Szwed, Robert W.: Views of the 1831 Insurrectionary Sejm on Collecting “Conscription Tax” from Jews


Szwed, Ryszard: Jews in the Local Government of Częstochowa 1919-1939


Dubicki, Tadeusz & Łukomski, Grzegorz: Jewish Soldiers in Polish Armies 1794-1945


Grządzielski, Zbigniew: Jewish Education in Częstochowa During the Second Polish Republic (A Survey of the Local Sources)


Meducka, Marta: The Jews of Częstochowa in the Cultural Life of Their Town


Fałowski, Janusz: Częstochoviana in Daniel Neufeld’s Jutrzenka


Związek, Father Jan: The Statements of Częstochowa Bishop Dr. Teodor Kubina on the 1946 Kielce Pogrom


Sętowski, Juliusz: The Markusfelds – a Family Portrait of Częstochowa Entrepreneurs, Philanthropists, and Social Leaders


Surma-Jończyk, Elżbieta: Archival Sources on the History of Częstochowa Jews


Karay, Felicja: Economic Expansion of the HASAG Concern in the Radom District (1939-1945) and Its Impact on Częstochowa Labor Camps for Jews


Paszkowski, Wiesław: The State of the Research on the Holocaust in Częstochowa


Mróz, Jacek: Printed Stones – the Symbolics of Częstochowa Matsevot


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