22 juni 2026
36 min
Jews often call a cemetery Beit HaChayim—“The House of Life”—and nowhere does that name resonate more than in Warsaw’s Gensha Street Cemetery. Along its long avenues, where trees and wild growth weave through endless rows of stones, Gensha stands as a powerful testament to the vitality and diversity of Warsaw’s Jewish world before the Shoah. Sprawling and overflowing with stories, the site holds hundreds of thousands of lives—scholars, activists, poets, merchants, and ordinary citizens who shaped a once‑thriving community. Faced with its vastness, we chose in this episode to focus on just a few individuals interred here, each offering a glimpse into that lost, vibrant world. And we leave you with a question: In this immense “Land of the Living,” whom would you choose to remember?
Links for Additional Reading
Poland: Archaeologists (Working Under Rabbinical Supervision) Make Extraordinary Discoveries At Warsaw’s Vast Okopowa St. Jewish Cemetery
Jewish Heritage Europe (14 October 2020)
https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2020/10/14/poland-archaeologist-okopowa/
Okopowa Street Jewish cemetery in Warsaw, Poland
The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art and Material Culture, Hebrew Universtiy – Jerusalem
https://cja.huji.ac.il/browser.php?mode=set&id=13787
Warsaw’s Jewish Cemeteries on Folkways (9 May 2024)
https://folkways.today/warsaw-jewish-cemeteries/
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