The Kesselman Museum in Radomsko
Join us and live an incredible experience in the Jewish world that once lived in Poland…
‘’Yiddele’ Memory’’ is pleased to feature the ‘‘Kesselman Museum’’, the First Jewish Open Air Museum in Europe !
Radomsko is a charming town in the heart of Poland, halfway between Warsaw and Krakow. A city where, until 1939, Jewish life flourished in all fields: culture, sports, politics, association, art and religion.
For the first time, you can walk in their footsteps thanks to 50 buildings highlighted by large plates directly on the pavement ! You’ll discover where were the shtieblekh, the kosher hotels and restaurants, the Jewish sports clubs, the Jewish schools, the rich associative life and the Jewish companies through 13 Kms. During 2 days, the buildings of Radomsko reveals their secrets…
You will also visit the magnificent and miraculously preserved Jewish cemetery and ask for a blessing on the tomb of the famous Tzadik Tiferes Shlomo, « a nes Macher » a miracle maker… The proof ? This unique Museum !
Radomsko, that’s the celebration of the Jewish LIFE that existed in Poland !
It is the most expected Jewish museum in Europe !!
Le Grand Rabbin de Pologne, Michael Schudrich, Shlita,
Membre d’Honneur de « Yiddele’ Memory » et Membre du Comité exécutif du «Kesselman Museum», nous livre avec enthousiasme son entier soutien !
La dynastie Hassidique de Radomsk
Radomsk était la 3ème plus grande Hassidout de Pologne depuis 1834 jusqu’en 1942 (Tiferes Shlomo). Découvrez la Hassidout de Radomsk …
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