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In the heart of Krakow’s ancient Jewish neighborhood, the annual Jewish Cultural Festival has become a beacon of unity and cultural celebration and, despite concerns of hostile protesters and rising anti-Semitism in Europe, the festival drew thousands.

The festival spans over a week, offering a rich tapestry of concerts, workshops, and lectures that delve into the Jewish cultural spectrum, emphasizing the point of celebrating through tragedy and adversity.

The Krakow Jewish Festival serves as a testament to the resilience of culture and the power of community. It allows Poles to reconnect with their Jewish heritage and empowers young Polish Jews to take pride in their history.