Second Reunion - October 2006

- Częstochowa, Poland

Chol Hamoed Succot

Tuesday, 10th October 2006


Thanks to the wonderful staff and students of the Malczewski School of Fine Arts, we had a succah in
Częstochowa for the first time in 65 years and, at the time, the biggest succah in Europe!!!

The succah was HUGE with students from ten different schools around the world providing the decorations.
Thank you to everyone who made this event a reality!

Photographs:
Lucyna Artymiuk, Sharon Grundfest-Broniatowski, Andrew Rajcher

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