Konstanty Gebert (pseudonym Dawid Warszawski) is a Polish journalist and a Jewish activist, as well as one of the most notable war correspondents of various Polish daily newspapers. In 1989 he was one of the accredited journalists present at the Polish Round Table talks. From 1990 he has worked as a member of the Polish Council of Christians and Jews. Since 1992 he works in a Polish daily newspaper . As a journalist of that newspaper he served as a war correspondent during the War in Since 1997 he has also acted as a head person of the Midrasz Polish-Jewish monthly.

Joanna Krauze - graduated from Maria Curie- Sklodowska University in Lublin with a degree in political science with a specialization in Jewish studies and the psychology of social communication. Currently she is working on a doctoral thesis about the policy of memory in Polish-Israeli relations after 1990 at the Department of Political Systems at MCSU in Lublin. She is the coordinator of the 'Synagogue' Center of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in . Ms. Krauze constantly collaborates with Taube Center for the Renewal of Jewish Life in Poland Foundation, the State Museum at Majdanek, the “Grodzka Gate – Theatre NN” Center, the Center for Citizenship Education and the Center for Jewish Studies at MCSU in Lublin. Ms. Krauze is a guide and educator working in the field of Jewish culture and history in the city of Lublin and Lublin Region.

עיתונאית, מיסדת האגודה ליוזמות חברתיות תרבותיות בשם - — Beata Chomątowska התחנה מורנוב Stacja Muranów Beata traces the story of ’s post-war housing development, raised on and out of the ruins of the former ghetto. Following the creeping rootstocks submerged in this tellingly parodoxical phenomenon of architecture, the author takes us to places and times distant from the unthinkable horror of the Second World War Muranów (Eng.: Mooranov) is a housing area that functions in modern day Warsaw, and a home to hundreds of dwellers since its construction after the war. The Stacja Muranów (Muranów Station) book is an extraordinary portrait of an extraordinary place, which draws on the form of reportage and mingles it with a historic monography. Chomątowska takes up the notions of inexistence, lack and disappearance as they function in contemporary discourse, but she attempts to address these issues from the perspective of the living.

Bogdan Bialek is the co-chairman of the Polish Council of Christians and Jews, founder and president of the Jan Karski Society, member of the board of internet Yeshiva Pardes, honorary member of the Club of Chrisitans and Jews „Covenant” in Cracow, member of the Honorary Committee of the Jan Karski International Institute of Dialogue nad Tolerance. He is also founder and chairman of „Charaktery” Publishing House and the founder and editor-in-chief of monthly magazine „Charaktery”, the biggest polish psychological journal. Born 1955 in Bialystok, Bogdan Bialek graduated psychology at Jagiellonian University in 1978. In 80’ he was a psychoterapist, and from the beginnig of 90’ he worked as a journalist, editor, publisher, businessman. For years he has acted for Polish-Jewish reconciliation. In 2004 Bogdan Bialek founded Jan Karski Society, a non-profit organization whose aim is to counteract any forms of anti-semitism, xenophobia, racism, or other forms of behavior that humiliate human beings, and - in particular - to commemorate the victims of Kielce Pogrom of 1946. In his work he wants to show and examine religious roots of anti-semitism and prejudice. In his activities he tries to change the attitude of the church to teaching about Jews and Judaism. His mission is to enable a Polish-Jewish dialogue and show Jewish roots of Christianity. For this reason he organizes events and meetings whose aim is to present Jewish culture and religion, and to highlight their role and meaning, e.g. Szabaton, Day of Judaism, Kielce Jewish-Christian Meetings.

Rev. Fr. David Neuhaus, SJ, Vicar for Hebrew-speaking Catholics

Born in Johannesburg (South Africa) on April 25, 1962. Religious profession in the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) on August 20, 1994. Ordained to the priesthood inJerusalem on September 8, 2000. Completed BA, MA, and PhD (Political Science) at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and degrees in Theology at the in Paris and Scriptures at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Appointed Patriarchal Vicar for Hebrew-speaking Catholics by Patriarch Fouad Twal on March 15, 2009. He is also Coordinator of the Pastoral Care for migrant workers and asylum seekers. Teaches Scriptures at the the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem Seminary and in the Religious Studies Department at Bethlehem University.

עדה ושמואל וילנברג שמואל וילנברג )נולד 3291 בצ'נסטוחובה ( - פסל וצייר ישראלי ממוצא פולני ,אסיר בטרבלינקה ,משתתף במרד ורשה , אביר מסדר המעלות צבאיות. אביו פרץ וילנברג היה לפני המלחמה , מורה לאמנות בבית ספר יהודי בצ'נסטוכובה . אמא - אורתודוקסית רוסיה התגיירה. בספטמבר 3212. בהיותו בן 31 התנדב לצבא ולקח חלק בקרבות נגד הגרמנים ובהתכתשות עם הצבא האדום בקרבת חלם, בונ פצע קשה . לאחר מכן עברה משפחתו לוורשה. באוקטובר 3299 הוא גורש למחנה השמדה טרבלינקה. 9 אוגוסט 3291 , הוא השתתף במרד, ועם כ 922 אסירים ברח מהמחנה . הוא היה אחד מ16 אסירים טרבלינקה , ששרדו את המלחמה . נמלט לוורשה , שבו הסתתר , וב 3299- לקח חלק במרד הפולני , בשנת 3292 עלה עם אמו ואשתו לישראל , כתב ספר זכרונות "מרד בטרבלינקה " )מהדורה ישראלית 3261; פולני : " בונד " , 9229(. , קרקוב 9232(. עדה שרדה Austeria וילנברג היא מחברו של הספר " קפיצה לחיים " )עורך Lubelczykאשתו עדה את גטו ורשה,על ניירות אריים אצל משפחה פולנית .