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An international conference titled Unknown Historical Sources about
Bochnia was held in the city of Bochnia in September 2003. This conference
was organized by Bochnia's Mayor (Mr. Cholewa) in collaboration with the
Head of the Krakow Archives (Mr. Robert Bogusz) and the Head of the
Bochnia Archives (Ms. Joanna Potasz). One of the central themes of the
event was the history of the Jews in Bochnia, especially during WW II and the Holocaust.
(Click here
or here
to see the Polish links about this conference).
The lecturers from Israel included:
- Dr. Rachel Kollender (Head of The Organization of the Jews of
Bochnia).
She lectured about the history of the Bochnian Jews as well as current
topics.
- Mr. Alex Gutfreund, who presented his story as a youngster in Bochnia during the
Holocaust
- Mrs. Miriam Romm (a member of the Krakow Research Group) She spoke on Available
Sources about Bochnia in Israel. In collaboration with Yad Vashem, she made
a contribution of important books and documents to the Bochnia archives.
At the same occasion, in a festive ceremony at the Bochnia Museum, the Israeli Ambassador to Poland,
Mr. Shevach Weiss, presented the family of Prof. Stanislaw Fischer with
the merit of אות חסיד אומות העולם. Also present was
Prof. Asher Weinfeld who was a student and a member of the Hechalutz underground
group during the Shoah. His life was saved by Prof. Fischer.
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Alexander Gutfreund,
Miriam Romm, Rachel Kollander, Mr. Cholewa |

Israeli Ambassador
Shevach Weiss next to Prof. Asher Weinfeld and Miriam Romm. Next to
Weinfeld: Fischer's daughter, Rachel. Standing: Fischer's grand-daughter.
The rest are members of the Fischer family and the
director of the Fischer Museum. |
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