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Article: Polish youth discover Jewish roots: CJN reporter's visit to Warsaw opens doors from the past and provides glimpse of Poland's Jewish future.
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- Cleveland Jewish News
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- June 8, 2001
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Fine, Arlene
Cleveland Jewish News
06-08-2001
Polish youth discover Jewish roots: CJN reporter's visit to Warsaw opens
doors from the past and provides glimpse of Poland's Jewish future.
By ARLENE FINE Staff Reporter
I recently returned from an unforgettable journey to Warsaw, Poland. I went
to visit my son who is in Warsaw for business and to connect with the home
soil of my mother's family, who immigrated to America in 1896.
During my stay in this amazing city of contrasts, castles, ghosts and
rebirth, I made repeated visits to Warsaw's former Jewish neighborhood to
gain a deeper sense of the city's 800 years of rich and often tragic Jewish
history.
My personable guide is Stacey Nolish, 23, ...
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