In this page are stories of our community people who went on a journey to Siedlce and its surroundings and wish to share their personal experience, feelings and thoughts.

David Giora: Seeing the beginning
Translated from Hebrew by Mr. Yuval Romano. Fifty-one years have passed since my feet last stepped on the soil of Siedlce, and me – a

Yona Grinberg: following a group root journey 2008
In October 2008, a group of Siedlcer’s Descendants paid an exciting visit to Poland (Shorashim / root Tour), putting an emphasis on a visit to Siedlce and searching for

Shaul Yagodjinski: Journey impressions 1989
Summary My name is Shaul Jagozinski, and I’m a son to a family of holocaust survivors from the city of Siedlce in Poland. I would like to tell you about a journey I took to Poland 6 years ago, and perhaps it

Or Shai: My Siedlce
A few hours from Warsaw Among the snowy hills of Poland Lies safely My Siedlce. And there for generations my family lives And there are seamstresses,

Batia and Avraham Shafat: Visiting Poland
Translated from Hebrew by Mr. Yuval Romano. Summary A visit to Poland raises many thoughts. The visit to Poland took place as part of the Congress
