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The first issue of the Zaglembie survivors' Organization in Israel was published in December of 1997. In Yidish: "זאגלעמביער צייטונג" after the original newspaper that was published in Zaglembie between the two World Wars. The bulletin replaced the letters and information circular that had been circulated until then among the Zaglembie survivors registered as members. Since then the bulletin appears twice annually: before Rosh Hashana and before Pessach.
The first issue of the Zaglembie survivors' Organization in Israel was published in December of 1997. In Yidish: "זאגלעמביער צייטונג" after the original newspaper that was published in Zaglembie between the two World Wars. The bulletin replaced the letters and information circular that had been circulated until then among the Zaglembie survivors registered as members. Since then the bulletin appears twice annually: before Rosh Hashana and before Pessach.
The bulletin has articles dealing with the glorious past of the Zaglembie communities and their whereabouts during the holocaust, memoirs and personal stories of the organization members and current information regarding activities and connections with various institutions worldwide.
All is published in Hebrew, Polish, English and Yiddish. The editorial board is run by first and second generation activists:
Dear members, if you have an interesting story and pictures you'd like to have published in the upcoming journal, please send them to Rachel Bebes or Itzik Opler's email .
Editors: Itzik Offler, Menahem Lyor, Maya Israeli
Graphic editing and printing: Cognac Printing Press
Comment: Bulletins no. 29,31,32 will be added soon.
To view bulletins:
Newsletter No. 29 – Sep 2011 |
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Newsletter No. 31 – Sept 2012 |
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Newsletter No. 32 – April 2013 |
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Newsletter No. 41 - Sept 2017 | |
Newsletter No. 42 - Apr 2018 | |
Newsletter No. 43 - Sept 2018 | |
Newsletter No. 44 - Apr 2019 | |
Newsletter No. 45 - Oct 2019 | |
Newsletter No. 46 - Sept 2020 |
* Clarification
The Newsletter No. 37 – Sept 2015 mentioned by mistake different person as the manager of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland (FODZ). The CEO of FODZ is Ms. Monika Krawczyk.