Jews of Czestochowa
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday
10 a.m.-noon Friday
1-4 p.m. Sunday, Tuesday May 01 | Free.
Czestochowa was a thriving Jewish center with a population of 45,000 Jews located along the Warta River in southern Poland. Nazi Germany decimated the city and today less than 100 Jews live in the area. With over 300 artifacts and photographs depicting Jewish life in Czestochowa you will be able to visualize the essence of this once proud city and relive the tragedy that ensued.
Where: Skirball Museum
Phone: 513-221-1875
Address: Hebrew Union College Campus, 3101 Clifton Ave.
