Częstochowa TSKŻ Commemorates 81st Anniversary of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

April 19, 2024
Source: text – Alon Goldman, photographs – Jolanta Urbańska & Małgorzata Kaim

The Częstochowa branch of the TSKŻ commemorated the 81st anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
by organising a ceremony at the Częstochowa Jewish Memorial.

Members of the Częstochowa TSKŻ were joined, in the ceremony, by representatives of local government,
students from the Juliusz Słowacki High School and members of the local Częstochowa community.

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