Events
Singer's Warsaw Jewish Culture Festival
The Singer's Warsaw Jewish Culture Festival is a celebration that immerses you in the rich tapestry of Jewish heritage, right in the heart of Poland's capital. Named after Isaac Bashevis Singer, a Polish-born Yiddish-language writer, this festival offers a diverse array of cultural experiences, from grand and intimate concerts to theatrical performances, literature discussions, and visual arts exhibitions. Warsaw, once home to the world's largest Jewish population outside of New York, comes alive with the vibrant history and contemporary culture of the Jewish people during this annual event. Each year, the festival attracts artists from across the globe, including Poland, Austria, Germany, Serbia, Israel, the United States, Sweden, and Italy, making it a truly international affair.
A Celebration of Unity and Resilience
The festival offers guided tours, workshops, and film screenings, ensuring there is something for everyone, whether you're a history buff, a music lover, or simply someone looking to explore a different cultural landscape. The event reaches its poignant conclusion with "A Lullaby for Memory," a musical performance held in front of the memorial honoring the fighters of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. This festival not only commemorates the Jewish heritage lost during the Holocaust but also celebrates the thriving contemporary Jewish culture in Poland and beyond. For a full program and to learn more about the festival, visit the Shalom Foundation's website.
All images from: https://shalom.org.pl/program-2024/