The YEHUDI YP Poland 2025 Trip
The magnitude of the Holocaust, its unimaginable horror and loss, is something that defies full comprehension through text or testimony alone. Now, you have the opportunity to step into Jewish history as you explore what was known as the crucible of the Jewish world for centuries—Poland.
For over a thousand years, Poland was a vibrant epicenter of Jewish life, a dynamic nerve center that radiated rich Jewish culture and philosophy. Yet the Holocaust led to the devastating destruction of 90% of Poland’s Jewish population, shattering an irreplaceable world.
Join us on this emotional journey into the heart of Jewish history in Poland. Feel the echoes of the past as you walk the streets that once bustled with Jewish thought, culture, and tradition. This is not just a trip, but a powerful, personal experience of connection, remembrance, and resolve. It’s an opportunity to understand our history, honor the memory of those we lost, and carry forward the spirit of a beautiful world that once was.
Trip price: $1,499
FAQs
What does the cost of the trip include?
The cost includes accommodation, meals, learning sessions, transportation, and airfare.
Will we have free time during the trip?
Yes, the itinerary includes free time for personal exploration, relaxation, or further engagement with local culture and sites.
Are meals provided during the trip?
Yes, all meals during the trip are provided. We cater to a variety of dietary restrictions. (Please let us know in advance if you have any dietary restrictions you will need us to accommodate.)
Will there be guides or educators accompanying us?
Yes, the trip will be accompanied by knowledgeable guides and educators well-versed in Jewish history and the specific historical context of Poland.
What kind of accommodations can I expect during the trip?
Accommodations will be comfortable and secure. Specific details will be provided closer to the departure date.
What travel documents will I need for the trip?
You will need a valid passport.
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