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13,000 Jews were driven out of Poland in 1968. Now, some are returning to tell their story
13,000 Jews were expelled from Poland in 1968 during an anti-Zionist purge, and some are now returning through a government-funded trip to reunite with those who remained. The event aims to recount their shared history and the impact of the purge on post-Holocaust Jewish life in Poland.
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