Tag #108161 - Interview #91135 (Icchok Grynberg)

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There was no synagogue in Swiebodzice. Religious Jews – and several of them came to Swiebodzice after the war – turned one of the rooms of a building assigned for Jews into a synagogue. We could pray there, celebrate Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah, Pesach. Authorities didn’t persecute it then. It wasn’t a problem. [After 1948 religious and public life of minorities in Poland was becoming more restricted by the politics of the communist authorities].
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Icchok Grynberg