For one week, Warsaw will turn into a world capital of Jewish culture | EJP

WARSAW (EJP)---From August 27 until September 4, Warsaw will turn into a world capital of Jewish culture with the Jewish Culture Festival Singer’s Warsaw, one of the biggest world events promoting Yiddish culture.

Thanks to many street scenes, theaters and clubs, participants will be able to enjoy Jewish culture by all senses and move on to the colorful world of Warsaw’s bygone era, and admire its pre-war atmosphere.

Organized for the eight time by the Shalom Foundation, the Jewish Culture Festival Singer’s Warsaw reunites the most outstanding artists and producers of Jewish culture.

It enjoys a growing popularity among guests and artists, who for this occasion come from all over the world.

The Festival is dedicated to Isaac Bashevis Singer, the renowned Jewish writer of Polish origin, honored by the Nobel Prize in literature. Read more »