International Festival of Jewish Culture

This tremendous festival has been held in Cracow for over fifteen years now, and the former Jewish district of Kazimierz has itself steadily regained its colours during those years. Kazimierz may still be somewhat rundown in parts, but it's now one of the most spellbinding areas in Cracow, and the Festival of Jewish Culture is undoubtedly one of the brightest feathers in its cap.

Every year in June or July visitors are able to enjoy celebrated Jewish and Jewish-inspired acts from across the globe strutting their stuff in Kazimerz's synagogue, cellars, theatres and cafes. Amongst regular performers, hot names to look out for are Kroke, Brave Old World, The Cracow Klezmer Band and Ukrainian newcomers The Kharkov Klezmer Band.

On top of all this music, every year there is an interesting programme of book launches, lectures, tours of Jewish sites with international experts, and even introductions to the weird and wonderful world of Jewish cuisine - in short a unique insight into Poland's rich Jewish legacy. During the Renaissance and Baroque eras, Jews talked of Cracow as a 'Jewish Paradise', such was the extent of their freedoms and of the richness of cultural life in the city.

A key support player in the festival will be the Galicia Museum (ul. Dajwor 18). This recently opened enterprise deserves a special mention, not simply due to its programme of events for the festival, but also for its permanent exhibition, which could not come more highly recommended if you're curious about Poland's Jewish legacy. Their exhibition is nothing short of a masterpiece.

Every year the festival culminates in a huge open air concert on the picturesque Szeroka Street (the aptly named Wide Street). It's a lot of fun and there'll be plenty of dancing and merry-making to round things off.

You can pick up a printed copy of the festival programme from the Cultural Information Office just off Cracow's Main Market Square at ul. sw. Jana 2. Or if you want to keep tabs on the latest news online, check out the Cracow Life events section, where you'll find up to the minute information on what's going on.

Jewish Culture Festival 2007

This year's festival will take place from the 23rd of June through the 1st of July, with tickets going on sale from Friday, June 8. A full schedule of the event's activities can be found here.



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"what are the dates for the Jewish cultural festival in 2009?"

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"What are the date for next year 09? Is Klezmer music festival a constant of this festival. Where I can get more information on this specific topic?. Thanks a lot. Mauro"

Mauro
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Dec.19.2008
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"What are the dates for the 08 festival. Please let me know as soon as possible. Why is this not on the internet? Everyone in the world is looking for this?"

giella
United States
May.02.2008
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"2008 dates appear to be June 28-July 6, according to the festival's website at www.jewishfestival.pl/"

Mindy
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Oct.10.2007
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"When are the dates for the 2008 Jewish Festival, please? Thanks."

Sarah Krakauer
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Sep.28.2007
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"Please give me the dates of the Cracow Jewish Culture Festival 2008. - Hiermit bitte ich um das Datum des Krakauer Jiddisch-Festivals 2008. - Hob a dank!"

Juergen Paschke
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Sep.27.2007
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"Are there dates for 2008 set yet?"

Dan
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"Excellent site with very good and useful information! I have a question: Do you know the dates of the Jewish Festival in 2008? Please send dates to me if you have them! Thank you so much...I have saved your site to 'my favorites'"

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"I just learned about this festival! Can I please find out the dates for 2008?"

Marlene
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Jul.14.2007
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"Jewish Culture Festival that has been an annual fixture in the city's cultural agenda since 1988."

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