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פרסומים
המנהלת והצוות של המכון
הפולני בתל אביב מתכבדים להזמינכם לפתיחה חגיגית של משכננו
החדש בתכנית:
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קבלת פנים ומצגת רשמים פולניים של
הצלם יואל שתרוג * נא
אשרו את בואכם עד ה-8 באוקטובר לטל' 03-7411955 או לדוא"ל
inspol3@netvision.net.il
אירועים לכבוד שבע שנות פעילות המכון הפולני בישראל: המופע
"מגנוליה" של תיאטרון דאדא פון בזדילוב במסגרת
פסטיבל המחול הבינלאומי תל אביב
קונצרטים מיצירות שופן של הפסנתרן מרק דרבנובסקי
תערוכת עבודות של האמנים הפולנים מירוסלב בלקה,
מז'נה נובאק ורפל יעקובוביץ The
Lost Whistle,
מיצב וידאו של יפעת לייסט ורפל יעקובוביץ, במסגרת הפרויקט
הישראלי-פולני "שתי טיפות מים"
Wladyslaw Bartoszewski In 1940-1941 he was a political prisoner held in the Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a member of the Polish resistance the Home Army (Armia Krajowa) during World War II, and a member of Zegota. He took part in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. He was imprisoned by the communist regime twice in 1946-1948 and 1949-1954, falsely accused of spying, and rehabilitated in 1955. As a journalist worked for Roman Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny, headed the Polish PEN-Club (1972-1982), taught modern history at Catholic University of Lublin, and cooperated with Radio Free Europe. He was imprisoned during the 1981-1983 martial law in Poland. He served as an ambassador of Poland to Austria (1990-1995), and a minister of foreign affairs in 1995 and 2000. Since June 2001, he has been the chairman of the Council for the Protection of the Memory of Struggle and Martyrdom, and chairs the International Auschwitz Council. During the years 1983-1990, he was guest lecturer in Munich, Eichstaett, and Augsburg. He has been granted many academic titles, including that of professor, which he was awarded in 1983 by the Bavarian government, as well as honorary doctorates in philosophy and humanities from four universities. In 1986, he was granted the Commander's Cross with a star of the Order of Polonia Restituta by the president of the Polish government in exile for his work in the field of Polish-Jewish relations. In 1995, he was awarded the Order of the White Eagle and in 2001 the German Great Cross of the Order of Merit for his contribution towards the reconciliation of Germans, Poles, and Jews. He was one of the first Poles to receive the Righteous Among the Nations medal in Jerusalem in 1963. In 1991, he was granted an honorary Israeli citizenship. Throughout his life, Władysław Bartoszewski has published over 40 books and 1200 articles in various languages, some of them under a variety of pen-names. Most of them are related to the history of Poland during the World War II, as well as the Holocaust and the Polish relations with the Jews and Germans.
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