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Judaism inspires inmates

March 22, 2012 16:00

By

Nissan Tzur

1 min read

A Polish project to teach prisoners about Jewish culture as part of their rehabilitation is proving a huge success.

The Tikkun project, which was founded in 2003 by Jewish community leaders, aims to increase prisoners' tolerance of other cultures and religions. At the same time, prisoners are given the chance to help preserve and maintain Jewish cemeteries and other Jewish heritage sites in the country.

Thousands of Catholic inmates, from several prisons around Poland, participate in the programme every year.

Captain Tomasz Waclawek, Krakow's police spokesman, could barely suppress his excitement. "The programme has become very popular with the prisoners. They listen to lectures by Poland's Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich, help preserve cemeteries and repair broken headstones, go on in tours of death camps and watch films on Jewish subjects."

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