The Jewish Inn in Polish Culture
Hosted By: YIVO
The Jewish inn served as a central hub of economic, social, and religious life in Polish lands before World War II, functioning as a space where hospitality, business, celebration, and culture converged. A new volume, “The Jewish Inn: Between Practice and Phantasm,” features 11 essays that explore this institution as a symbolic incubator of Jewish cultural life, examining music, dance, the arts, and the evolving role of women within innkeeping families. YIVO presents a panel discussion with editors and contributors who will discuss the book’s interdisciplinary insights into this key facet of Polish Jewish history.
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