Fifth Reunion - September 2016

- Częstochowa, Poland

Stary Rynek 24 - Plaque Unveiling

Thursday, 22nd September 2016


The basement of Stary Rynek 24 (Old Market Square) is where Ada Frajman Ofir’s father hid and supported twenty seven Jews during the Nazi occupation.

To mark the site, in the presence of Ada and her family, a plaque was unveiled and Reunion participants were able to visit that basement.

Photographs:
Alon Goldman, Andrew Rajcher

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