Polish Jews and Their culture
The guidebook leads you to all major regions and places in Poland which
are associated with Jewish culture. The consecutive chapters are devoted
to:
1. Basic information (including historical chronology, religion,
holidays, customs and rituals, cuisine, art);
2. Warsaw (including a trip to Góra Kalwaria);
3. Łódź;4. The region of Podlasie (Białystok, Tykocin, Krynki, Sejny);
5. The region of Kielce (Kielce, Chęciny, Pińczów, Busko Zdrój, Szydłów,
Chmielnik, Klimontów, Sandomierz, Przysucha);
6. The region of Lublin (Lublin, Lubartów, Kock, Parczew, Łęczna,
Włodawa, Sobibór, Kazimierz Dolny, Kraśnik, Izbica, Zamość,
Szczebrzeszyn - this chapter is enclosed as an example);
7. The region of Małopolska (Cracow, Oświęcim, Bochnia, Brzesko, Tarnów,
Dąbrowa Tarnowska, Bobowa, Nowy Sącz, Biecz, Dukla, Rymanów, Sanok,
Lesko, Przemyśl, Jarosław, Leżajsk, Łańcut, Rzeszów);
8. Wrocław;
9. Practical information (tourist information, food, accommodation,
events);
10. Bibliography;
11. Glossary.
The guidebook leads you to all major regions and places in Poland which
are associated with Jewish culture. The consecutive chapters are devoted
to: 1. Basic information (including historical chronology, religion...