
Monday March 14
Depart USA
Tuesday March 14
Arrival in Warsaw
Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery
Visit the life of the Jewish people pre-war through the Jewish Cemetery of Warsaw. The cemetery allows us to understand the richness and diversity of life pre-war.
Overnight Warsaw
Wednesday March 16
Łódź
Jewish people made up about one third of the city’s population and owned one third of all the factories. The Radegast Train Station was situated in Łódź ghetto, which served as the departure point to the death camps in Chełmno and Auschwitz.

Overnight Warsaw
Thursday March 17
Overnight: Rzeszów
Friday March 18
Tarnów
Before the war, about 25,000 Jews lived in Tarnów, comprising about half of the town’s population. By the end of the war the overwhelming majority of Tarnów Jews had been murdered by the Germans.
Overnight: Kraków
Shabbat March 19
Shabbat
Optional Shabbat Service
Kiddush
Shabbat Lunch
Shabbat Lunch
Testimony from one of the Righteous Among the Nations
Shabbat ends
Overnight: Kraków
Sunday March 20
Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau
The largest of Nazi Germany’s concentration camps and extermination camps operational during World War II, the camp took its German name from the name of the Polish town of Oświęcim in which it is located. Most victims were killed in Auschwitz II’s gas chambers using Zyklon B; other deaths were caused by systematic starvation, forced labour, lack of disease control, individual executions and purported “medical experiments”.
Closing Banquet
Monday March 21










