Showing posts with label Aaron Seidenberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aaron Seidenberg. Show all posts

12/19/12

About Professor Seidenberg

" (...) Among them were the parents of Professor Seidenberg. They came from Polonized Jews’ families. One of the grandfathers attended a Rabbinical school in Radom, yet he quit and completed his education in a lay school. The father came from Sokołów Podlaski, and the mother – from Góra Kalwaria, but she received education at a school for girls in Warsaw. They spoke Polish and Yiddish at home. Aharon’s parents got married in the ghetto in Sokołów, and after the Second World War broke out, they found themselves in the Warsaw Ghetto."



9/3/11

Przypomnieć o żydowskich korzeniach

"Grzybowska? Rybowska? Nie, Rogowska!" Starszy mężczyzna rozmawia przez telefon ze swoim kuzynem, który próbuje wytłumaczyć mu, gdzie mieszkała jego rodzina. To profesor Aaron Seidenberg, który przyjechał do Sokołowa Podlaskiego nie tylko po to, aby szukać śladów własnych korzeni, ale również, by sprawdzić, jak wygląda pamięć o żydowskiej historii miasta.

Aaron Seidenberg i Zbysław Wójcik