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In this episode, we will introduce you to Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines, located in Southern Poland. It is one of the world's oldest salt mines, which was in operation until 2007. Join us as we discuss the history and tips for visiting this unique UNESCO world heritage site.
The amazing story of how the Belzer Rebbe, Rabbi Aharon Rokeach and his brother, Mordechai, the Rabbi of Bielgory escaped the Bochnia ghetto to survive the Holocaust. Also available at https://soundcloud.com/barak-hullman/the-generals. To become a part of this project please go to https://www.patreon.com/barakhullman. Hear all of the stories at https://hasidicstory.com.
In this episode I am talking to Michał Korta - a Polish photographer born before the fall of communism in Bochnia, near Krakow. A couple of years ago I had the please to meet Michal in rather different circumstances, then those connected to art:). Today, years later in our virtual kitchen, we met again to talk about his ongoing fascination with the Post-Soviet regions. Since 2006, Michal undertook several long-term journeys to Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Balkans. During our Kitchen Conversation he shared stories behind two of his unique phonebooks: The Balkan Playground and Beautiful Monsters. References: Imagining the Balkans by Maria Todorova // Wojciech Wilczyk // Niewinne oko nie istnieje by Wojciech Wilczyk // Post-Soviet Vision exhibition Favourite home food: Pierogi with sheep fat Become my Patron: https://www.patreon.com/kitchenconversations Help me grow my podcast with a single donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=53QSW2BLPWD4U Follow me on Instagram: @patrycja.rozwora
Zapraszamy na wywiad rzekę z Panem Ryszardem Majdzikiem o stanie wojennym - opozycjonistą, założycielem Solidarności w Skawinie, ofiarą reżimu PRL, więźniem i internowanym podczas Stanu Wojennego w grudniu 1981 r...
Please join host Frankie Picasso on Thursday, October 22nd at 1:00 pm EST as she goes on a Mission Unstoppable with guest Lucia Weitzman a child survivor of the holocaust. As Hitlers armies began to gather up the Polish Jews, Lucia’s parents feared for her safety and rightly so. In their attempt to escape, they decided it best to leave Lucia behind, hidden in plain site. They gave her to a childless Polish Catholic couple to raise as their own, always hoping that they might meet again after the war, but Poland was hardest hit by the Nazis. There were no survivors left behind. Lucia was born in Bochnia, Poland in 1940. Her Jewish parents perished in the Holocaust and Lucia was raised in the Catholic Church by her adopted parents the Swiateks. Lucia loved the church and had deep and spiritual faith. When she learned that she too was a Jew, she really had no idea what that meant, beyond knowing that everyone hated the Jews. As she grew older, Lucia began suffering anti semitism as a lone Jew in Bochnia, and eventually concluded that she would never be able to marry or have children if she stayed. After escaping detention by Communist authorities in 1961, she immigrated to the United States and married Herman Weitzman, a Holocaust survivor and businessman raised in a traditional Jewish family Lucia’s life has been documented in her new book The Rose Temple , written by her son Mitchell, which tells an incredible tale of survival, loss, and a love for God that would spur a spiritual search across the world , not once but several times as she sought answers to life’s most pressing questions.
Please join host Frankie Picasso on Thursday, October 22nd at 1:00 pm EST as she goes on a Mission Unstoppable with guest Lucia Weitzman a child survivor of the holocaust. As Hitlers armies began to gather up the Polish Jews, Lucia’s parents feared for her safety and rightly so. In their attempt to escape, they decided it best to leave Lucia behind, hidden in plain site. They gave her to a childless Polish Catholic couple to raise as their own, always hoping that they might meet again after the war, but Poland was hardest hit by the Nazis. There were no survivors left behind. Lucia was born in Bochnia, Poland in 1940. Her Jewish parents perished in the Holocaust and Lucia was raised in the Catholic Church by her adopted parents the Swiateks. Lucia loved the church and had deep and spiritual faith. When she learned that she too was a Jew, she really had no idea what that meant, beyond knowing that everyone hated the Jews. As she grew older, Lucia began suffering anti semitism as a lone Jew in Bochnia, and eventually concluded that she would never be able to marry or have children if she stayed. After escaping detention by Communist authorities in 1961, she immigrated to the United States and married Herman Weitzman, a Holocaust survivor and businessman raised in a traditional Jewish family Lucia’s life has been documented in her new book The Rose Temple , written by her son Mitchell, which tells an incredible tale of survival, loss, and a love for God that would spur a spiritual search across the world , not once but several times as she sought answers to life’s most pressing questions.
Please join host Frankie Picasso on Thursday, October 22nd at 1:00 pm EST as she goes on a Mission Unstoppable with guest Lucia Weitzman a child survivor of the holocaust.As Hitlers armies began to gather up the Polish Jews, Lucia’s parents feared for her safety and rightly so. In their attempt to escape, they decided it best to leave Lucia behind, hidden in plain site. They gave her to a childless Polish Catholic couple to raise as their own, always hoping that they might meet again after the war, but Poland was hardest hit by the Nazis. There were no survivors left behind.Lucia was born in Bochnia, Poland in 1940. Her Jewish parents perished in the Holocaust and Lucia was raised in the Catholic Church by her adopted parents the Swiateks. Lucia loved the church and had deep and spiritual faith. When she learned that she too was a Jew, she really had no idea what that meant, beyond knowing that everyone hated the Jews. As she grew older, Lucia began suffering anti semitism as a lone Jew in Bochnia, and eventually concluded that she would never be able to marry or have children if she stayed. After escaping detention by Communist authorities in 1961, she immigrated to the United States and married Herman Weitzman, a Holocaust survivor and businessman raised in a traditional Jewish familyLucia’s life has been documented in her new book The Rose Temple , written by her son Mitchell, which tells an incredible tale of survival, loss, and a love for God that would spur a spiritual search across the world , not once but several times as she sought answers to life’s most pressing questions.
Bóbr szkodnikiem jest i basta. Takie słowa słychać w Polsce już od powodzi w 2010 roku, kiedy to bóbr został oficjalnie oskarżony przez niektórych polityków o niszczenie tam i umocnień. Rolnicy także nie kochają bobrów, postanowiłem więc zasięgnąć języka w Regionalnej Dyrekcji Ochrony Środowiska w Krakowie. Moim rozmówcą jest pan Paweł Kwapisz. Zapraszam do obejrzenia fotogalerii i linków do dokumentów o odszkodowania za szkody wyrządzone prze bobry.
W Dniu Kobiet wiejska Baba, która dotąd milczała jak zaklęta, powinna wreszcie przemówić i wypłynąć na pierwszy plan dyskusji o współczesnej kobiecości! Chcemy udowodnić, że kultura jest Baba, a Baba jest kultura! - zapraszam na rozmowę z organizatorem Happeningu Globalna Baba w Lanckoronie - Jerzym Rojkiem
Tłusty czwartek, czyli z dawna najbardziej znany Krakowski Babski Czomber wspominany już w 1600 roku!!! zostawił nam wspaniały zwyczaj degustacji pączków, chrustu (faworków). Jednakże wcześniej istniały dodatkowe tradycje - jak wędrujący zapuśnicy, zaćki. Posłuchajcie o tym, we wspomnieniach z Barwałdu i jak zrobić z faworków róże.
Czy Lublin jest dzikim miastem? Co sprawdzono w łaźni Jagielle? Jak placek spalił miasto... te i inne opowieści tylko w dzikim Lublinie pana Marka.
To jest już jedna z ostatnich audycji związanych z moją wizytą w kopalni soli w Bochni. Dziś opowiem w kilku słowach moje wrażenia ze spotkaniem z pełnomorskim okrętem, który się tam znajduje. Ba, nawet nim żeglowałem. Zapraszam do obejrzenia galerii zdjęć.
Czas zjechać, zanurzyć się w majestat i ogrom wnętrza ziemi - podróż do bycia człowieka. Pierwsze wrażenia ze zjazdu, ogromu kopalni i ciemności.
I zniknąłem na pewien czas - wszystko przez wyjazd do kopalni, pod ziemie, kilkaset metrów w głąb matki ziemi, no ale na od początku, a na początku był chaos, czyli trzeba tam dojechać.
Domowa wędzarnia - zamiast kupowania jakiejkolwiek nasączonej chemikaliami wędliny, zróbmy ją sami. Na początek (wstęp do przemyśleń) 3 zasady: co, czym i gdzie? Jak nie masz gdzie, to zobacz na rysunku i sam sobie zrób wędzarnie! W kolejnych odcinkach, będziemy robić wspólnie wędlinę (tylko muszę skompletować drewno).
Visite de chapelles et d'un welness souterrain en Pologne
Visite de chapelles et d'un welness souterrain en Pologne
Rozpocząłem wyprawę o świcie, o 5 rano. Spodziewałem się spokojnej i dobrej drogi, gdzie mialem być prowadzony za rękę przez GPS z wpisaną trasą, tylko że zapomniałem skopiować tej trasy do urządzenia. Także jechałem "na pamięć", rozkoszując się widokami i zastanawiając się, czemu ta trasa miała być łatwiejsza od tej, którą znam. Zapraszam na wysłuchanie krótkiej relacji z tej wyprawy. Pod odcinkiem umieszczone są galerie zdjęć, wraz z przebytą trasą.