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Old hate dies hard, but things are changing

January 24, 2014 11:40
1 min read

Sipping coffee in the Lauder Morasha School (Warsaw’s only Jewish school), an elderly gentleman smiles over his plastic cup.

“Jews and Poland — complicated? You’re right! Come, follow.” He goes into a hall decorated with giant menorah collages. There’s standing room only. It’s Sunday, but like children all over Poland, the students are staging musical events to raise money for children’s charities.

“These are all Jews. Many have only recently found out, but they are Jews.”

A boy begins to play the Chopin Nocturne from The Pianist that Wladyslaw Szpilman played 70 years earlier about a mile from where we are standing. “This is what we call a ‘Warsaw Moment,’” says the man.

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