13,000 Jews expelled from Poland in 1968 begin returning to share their stories

In 1968, roughly 13,000 Jews were forced to leave Poland. Decades later, some of those displaced are traveling back to the country. They

In 1968, roughly 13,000 Jews were forced to leave Poland. Decades later, some of those displaced are traveling back to the country. They aim to recount the personal histories of their exile. The Jerusalem Post highlighted the emerging visits. Participants hope to preserve memories of the anti‑Jewish campaign. Their return offers a chance for reconciliation with Poland’s past. Families and historians are documenting the testimonies. The effort may influence public understanding of that era.