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Poland's Jewish leaders envision modern skyscraper in historic Warsaw Ghetto
SignOnSanDiego.com ^ | Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007 | Vanessa Gera

Posted on 11/01/2007 1:12:03 PM PDT by lizol

Poland's Jewish leaders envision modern skyscraper in historic Warsaw Ghetto

By Vanessa Gera ASSOCIATED PRESS

7:55 a.m. November 1, 2007

WARSAW, Poland – Poland's Jewish leaders have unveiled plans for a glass skyscraper in a neighborhood that was the heart of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II.

The building – projected to rise 680 feet high – would tower over the elegant Nozyk synagogue, Warsaw's only remaining synagogue, dramatically altering the look of the historic neighborhood.

The skyscraper would include a new house of prayer, a kosher restaurant and vast commercial space, giving Warsaw's growing Jewish community a place to expand its activities and providing a source of profit for the future.

The project is another step in the revival of Jewish life in Poland, which was home to Europe's largest Jewish community until World War II.

Today, after being nearly wiped out in the Holocaust, the community is gaining both people and financial support. Some Poles are discovering they have Jewish roots and trying to reconnect to that culture, while a 1997 law that compensates the Jewish community for lost property has left it with new wealth to spend or invest.

However, the community still has not received approval from city officials for the building.

Community leader Piotr Kadlcik said he and other Jewish leaders are working to meet city requirements, and expressed hope that city approval would come soon. He also said the community is looking for investors to help fund the ambitious project.

Herbert Block, of the Joint Distribution Committee, a key Jewish organization that has worked in Poland since the fall of communism in 1989 to help rebuild Jewish life, said Jewish communities in Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia successfully carried out similar projects.

“The principle of Jewish communities in central and eastern Europe becoming financially self-sufficient by developing their real estate is something that we endorse,” said Block, the group's assistant executive vice president. He said he was not familiar with the Warsaw project.

The Nozyk synagogue, which opened in 1902 and now serves the city's Orthodox Jewish community, is the only prewar synagogue still standing.

It is located in what used to be the Warsaw Ghetto, where Nazi occupiers confined Jews before sending them to death camps, and was the site of a desperate uprising by Jewish resistance fighters in 1943. Most other buildings in the area were destroyed during the war.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Kadlcik described the new center as a matter of survival for Warsaw's Jewish community – now pressed into two cramped and dilapidated buildings.

“For the revival of Jewish life, this will be crucial for Warsaw,” Kadlcik, president of the Union of Jewish Religious Communities in Poland, said Wednesday. “We don't have space for our activities now.”

Architects have drawn up blueprints for a building shaped like a sail that would use solar and wind power to generate its own energy. The tower would be attached to the Nozyk synagogue.

Kadlcik said there are between 5,000 and 6,000 active members of the Jewish community in Poland, a country of 38 million, and that there are perhaps 30,000 more with some Jewish ancestry.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: jewish; poland; warsaw; warsawghetto

1 posted on 11/01/2007 1:12:05 PM PDT by lizol
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Didn’t almost everyone lose property during WWII in Poland?


3 posted on 11/01/2007 1:25:50 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul. WWPD (what would Patton do))
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5 posted on 11/01/2007 1:33:53 PM PDT by lizol (Liberal - a man with his mind open ... at both ends)
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To: snippy_about_it

Property, that used to belong to Jewish communities before WW2 is being given back now.


6 posted on 11/01/2007 1:34:51 PM PDT by lizol (Liberal - a man with his mind open ... at both ends)
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7 posted on 11/01/2007 1:35:10 PM PDT by Grzegorz 246
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8 posted on 11/01/2007 2:17:33 PM PDT by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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There’s also going to be Shalom Tower. This is It I think:

http://www.schmidt-landschaftsarchitekten.de/index2.php?lang=en


9 posted on 11/01/2007 2:20:41 PM PDT by Grzegorz 246
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Sounds like a good idea to me! Warsaw needs all the new buildings it can get to offset the GD-awful Soviet-style architecture that dominates much of the city. Thankfully, there has been a considerable amount of demolition/reconstruction over the past decade, and its good to see that these good folks are contributing to this trend in central Warsaw.

Also good to see the Jewish community of Warsaw looking forward with optimism to life in the Polish Republic. I seriously doubt they will ever comprise the 35%-40% of Warsaws population that they did in the mid/late-19th century peak, but its good to see that they see growth in the years ahead (and tourist dollars from the diaspora as well).

10 posted on 11/01/2007 2:32:34 PM PDT by Clemenza (Rudy Giuliani, like Pesto and Seattle, belongs in the scrap heap of '90s Culture)
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11 posted on 11/02/2007 5:47:07 AM PDT by Grzegorz 246
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