Virtual Walking Tour: Warsaw, Poland (Warsaw Ghetto Uprising)
Join us for a live and interactive Jewish heritage journey through Warsaw, Poland, with a meaningful focus on the history and legacy of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Led by our guide in real time, we will walk through the streets of the former ghetto area, exploring where daily life once unfolded for hundreds of thousands of Jewish residents before the devastation of the Holocaust. As we stand in the places where acts of courage and resistance took place in 1943, we will reflect on the extraordinary bravery of those who rose up against overwhelming odds in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Along the way, we will discuss the historical context of prewar Jewish Warsaw, the creation of the ghetto under Nazi occupation, and the enduring legacy of remembrance carried forward at sites such as the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Together, we will honor the resilience, humanity, and strength of a community whose story continues to shape Jewish identity and collective memory, experienced live and interactive as we explore Warsaw today. Co-presented with Wowzitude.
The maximum number of tickets you may order online is 10. For assistance, please contact frontdesk@mjhnyc.org or call 646-437-4202
$25.00