JACOB JR, MY JEWISH WORLD. ALEJE JEROZOLIMSKIE, WARSZAWA/POLAND



Thrusday, Tammuz 8, 5775. June 25, 2015.

Shalom! World.

The first mention of the Jewish population in Warszawa dates back to the fifteenth century. Poland was then famous for its tolerance, which attracted many visitors. At first Jews settled in the Old Town, in Zydowska (Jewish) Street that does not exist today. With time, however, their growing prosperity caused that Warszawa burghers banned Jews from living within the city limits. For this reason, Jews started to settle near Warszawa - the memory of one of their settlements has survived in the name of Aleje Jerozolimskie (Jerusalem Avenue). 

Aleje Jerozolimskie (Jerusalem Avenue)

Joanna Rajkowska
In 1977, near the present Zawiszy Square, a Jewish settlement called New Jerusalem was established - the road leading to it was called the Jerusalem Road. Warszawa authorities, recognising it as competition in trade, liquidated it a year later, but the name has survived to this day. The installation of Joanna Rajkowska "Greetings from Jerusalem Avenue" - as artificial palm tree, similar to those that can be seen in Israeli cities, refers to the context of its creation. 



Shalom! Aleichem.

Cultural Support:  SOUL avec L'Integration d'Association avec Israel et dans le Monde/Fr .

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