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ADJCP, cemetery restoration, FODZ, Foundation for the Protection of Jewish Heritage, Friends of Kutno, Matzevah Foundation
Students from the local school came to help us today.


Wiktoria and Weronika collect trash and debris.
These young ladies just finished 8th grade and are headed to high school in Kutno in September. They tell me they feel excited about the change, but also a little anxious.
We have been talking in English. They have all studied the language so it’s good practice for them.
Before they began their work, I also showed them around the cemetery and talked a little about Żychlin’s Jewish history. I’m not sure they knew that before World War II, half or more of the inhabitants of the city were Jewish.
Asked why they came to help today, they said, simply, they were asked. One added, I wasn’t doing anything else.
We hope we’re planting some seeds of interest and perhaps a sense of recognition that Jewish history is part of Żychlin history. Maybe in future they will continue to preserve the cemetery even when we descendants can’t be here.
Also working hard today are David and Liana Goren. Liana has already mastered all the equipment. Steven calls her his apprentice.

I’m far less capable than anyone else, but I’m stubborn. There’s a lot of ground to cover so even my awkward contributions help.

My fashionista,
Very proud of your endeavours Marysia. Inspiring. Continue to go forward with strength.
Are Skiernowitz’s (spelling?) 2 Jewish cemeteries on any list? This is where our common great great grandfather and his wives are buried under the repurposed land. Someone built their home on top of the oldest Jewish cemetery.
Your Canadian cousin who has a lot to learn from you,
Ellen
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Thank you Ellen. I would love to see something done in Skierniewice. It’s on my list to look into it. The last time I was there (6 years ago) I met some local inhabitants who had mounted an exhibition about Skierniewice Jews and I bet they would be good partners for such a project. I’ll see if I can plant a seed with someone who can take on the project, or one day take it on myself.
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It was an amazing experience thanks to Marysia’s hard work and persistence. I encourage all to get involved.
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Thank you and Liana for everything you accomplished. Steven says he wishes she could accompany him to all of his cemetery restoration projects. And you were an excellent ally, asking great questions and helping me reach out to local inhabitants. These kinds of connections–with descendants like you and with local inhabitants sympathetic to our efforts–is so important for the continued maintenance of the cemetery and the preservation of Jewish memory
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