What did it mean to leave — or to remain — in the face of state-initiated antisemitism?
This episode of TJHTalks explores one of the most significant moments in postwar Polish Jewish history: the events of March 1968, when a wave of political repression led to the forced emigration of approximately 15,000 Jews from Poland.
Through personal perspectives and lived experience, our speakers reflect on the impact of these events — on those who left, those who stayed, and those who later returned — and how March 1968 continues to shape Jewish life in Poland today.
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