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Below is a list of Jewish-themed workshops.
5 100% original scenarios to choose from!

HEBREW
CALLIGRAPHY

Beauty behind the letters. Hebrew calligraphy workshop with an artist Helena Czernek, co-owner of MI POLIN MEZUZAH CENTER. Learn calligraphy of Hebrew letters, get to know their beauty. Participants takes their works with them.

In: Kraków, Warszawa.

Group of people sitting around a table at a Hebrew calligraphy workshop, practicing writing Hebrew letters with ink and brushes

JAPANESE WOODLBLOCK
PRINTING

A workshop of Helena Czernek, co-owner of MI POLIN MEZUZAH CENTER. A unique workshop on the traditional Japanese art technique with Jewish twist. The workshop includes: an introduction to the technique, getting to know the tools, printing works from prepared matrices. Participants can take works with them.

Two people working at a table during the Japanese Woodblock Printing workshop led by Helena Czernek

TRUE
STORIES

The purpose of the workshop is to verify stereotypes about the Polish-Jewish community and to learn about general perceptions about it. The True Histories workshop allows participants to learn about the broader context of
Polish-Jewish history.

In: Kraków, Warszawa

Two people at a workshop, one holding a printed profile sheet titled “True Stories” with handwritten notes and a small portrait photo, engaged in discussion about Polish-Jewish history and perceptions

POLISH
MEZUZAH

A mezuzah design workshop based on the group’s experience and knowledge gained during a visit to Poland or after a lecture introducing this aspect.

In: Warsaw, Kraków

Hand-painted mezuzah case featuring a blue eagle with a golden crown and a black lion, inspired by mezuzah trace

CHAMSA OF
DIASPORA

Workshop inspired by the concept of Jewish Diaspora, preceded by a lecture on the artistic styles of Jewish Diasporas from around the world.

In: Warsaw and Kraków

Hands of participants creating artwork during a workshop inspired by the Jewish Diaspora, using pastels and colorful patterns on fabric