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We invite you to support our activities through the following websites: Patronite.pl/historiabezkitu.pl or Buycoffee.to/historiabezkitu The over three million Jewish community in the Second Polish Republic was very diverse from a political, religious and social perspective. Some assimilated into Polish culture and called themselves Poles of the Mosaic faith, others strongly defended their distinctiveness. In political terms, they represented various trends and ideas. In addition to the Orthodox, there were Zionist and Folkist groups, as well as socialists. The interwar period - despite growing anti-Semitism in the 1930s - was conducive to the development of Jewish cultural and social life. We invite you to listen to and watch the conversation with Dr. Hab. Jolanta Żyndul, specializing in the history of Polish-Jewish relations in the 19th and 20th centuries and coordinator of the Postgraduate Polish-Jewish Studies at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. #historiabezkitu Also visit our website: https://historiabezkitu.pl podcast services: Spotify: Historia BEZ KITU Apple Podcats: Historia BEZ KITU and our social media: Facebook / historia-bez-kitu-103793702471670 Instagram / historiabezkitu