KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki has become the first club to secure a place in the upcoming Final 4 of the Champions League Men the Polish team dominated Solex Consult TTC Wiener Neustadt from Austria claiming straight-match victories (3-0) in both legs last year’s semifinalists from Austria put up a strong fight the result didn’t reflect the intensity of the game but I managed to stay focused in the final moments and win and today we can celebrate this historic advancement to the Final Four,” said Milosz REDZIMSKI Panagiotis GIONIS remains unbeaten in the quarterfinals we played very well and were thoroughly prepared but KOJIC and BAN are still very strong players REDZIMSKI started very well and gave us good momentum and I wasn’t sure how well he would handle defense and that makes us very happy,” said Panagiotis GIONIS The Final 4 will be played in Saarbrücken on May 31 and June 1 KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki – Solex Consult TTC Wiener Neustadt 3-0 SolexConsult TTC Wiener Neustadt – KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki 0-3 The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe and is the only authority recognized for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations and the organization of continental table tennis competitions Enter your email below to be the first to hear about new releases Yes, I want to receive marketing messages with the latest news, events and releases from Dig!. 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I understand that I can opt-out at any time by emailing privacypolicy@wmg.com Under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) the Polish Table Tennis Association will host the 2024 Europe Youth Top 10 from Friday October 4th to Sunday October 6th in Grodzisk Mazowiecki The event will take place at the CAIIS Sports and Entertainment Hall and will showcase some of the best young table tennis talents in Europe across various age categories In the Under 19 Boys Singles category France’s Flavien COTON is the top seed COTON had an impressive performance at the European Youth Championships (EYC) in Malmö this year where he finished as the runner-up in both singles and doubles He previously secured the Under 15 singles title in Belgrade two years ago Representing the host nation Poland’s Mateusz ZALEWSKI holds the second seed ZALEWSKI finished 9th in last year’s Top 10 in Bucharest and will aim to use home advantage to improve on that position The competition will be fierce with strong contenders like David SZANTOSI of Hungary who finished 5th in Romania last year Andre BERTELSMEIER of Germany Tom CLOSSET of Belgium Dragos BUJOR of Romania Tiago ABIODUN of Portugal Samuel ARPAS of Slovakia Daniel BERZOSA of Spain and Leon BENKO of Croatia Tiago ABIODUN in particular is a player to watch after winning the Under 15 title in Bucharest last year and claiming another singles title at the 2023 EYC In the Under 19 Girls Singles Poland holds the top two seeds with Zuzanna WIELGOS and her teammate Anna BRZYSKA leading the field Both players secured a silver medal together in the doubles event at this year’s EYC in Malmö Other notable players in this category include Clea DE STOPPELEIRE of France who finished 5th last year Mia GRIESEL of Germany who was the runner-up in Bucharest and Leana HOCHART of France who won the Under 15 event last year Ukraine’s Veronika MATIUNINA the European vice-champion in singles and a gold medalist in both doubles and mixed doubles from Malmö is also expected to be a key player She is joined by Natalia BOGDANOWICZ of Poland Nina GUO ZHENG of France Matilde PINTO of Portugal and Sara TOKIC of Slovenia completing a competitive field In the Under 15 Boys Singles Romania’s Robert ISTRATE is the top seed followed closely by Danilo FASO of Italy ISTRATE finished seventh in last year’s event while FASO claimed fourth place Poland’s Samuel MICHNA and Aleks PAKULA Italy’s Francesco TREVISAN France’s Sandro CAVAILLE Türkiye’s Gorkem OCAL Slovakia’s Pavol KOKAVEC Hungary’s Mark GERGELY and Jan SKALDA of Czechia will also be vying for the title in what promises to be a highly competitive category Finally the Under 15 Girls Singles event is headed by Czechia’s Hanka KODETOVA a double European singles champion who finished third in last year’s Top 10 She will face stiff competition from players like Germany’s Koharu ITAGAKI and Lisa WANG Austria’s Mariia LYTVYN Hungary’s Sophie BARCSAI Portugal’s Julia LEAL   Poland’s Maja LAKOMA and Romania’s Andreea BAISU Bernard (Berisz) Kampelmacher was born in 1889 in Stanisławów (today Ivano-Frankivsk he fought in the Austrian Army and received officer’s ranks he became a teacher employed at the Common School in Sochaczew a town without any Jewish cultural organizations Kampelmacher decided to establish a sports club whose rehearsals were held in a room he rented took place in the hall of a defunct Jewish school Raised money was spent to buy a ball (among others) The first attempts to play took place at the city market The first coach was a student and member of one of the Warsaw teams the Jewish Sports and Gymnastics Society was placed on a registry of associations they began to expand their offer – including handball non-professional photography and tourist trips Kampelmacher was also organizing evening dance meetings on holidays such as Purim and Hanukkah but also without occasion (such as the Dance Evening with the Warsaw Jazz Orchestra) The Sports Club had their own accommodation and the team began to wear uniformed outifits – tops with black and white stripes and emblem saying „Tourism and Sports Club” in Yiddish where he played matches against other teams The last enterprise Kampelmacher participated in was construction of tennis courts outside of the city The Jewish youth went there with spades and axes and cleaared the ground which was later covered with asphalt The idea of building a sports hall wasn’t eventually put into practice Kampelmacher was moved to Grodzisk Mazowiecki where he had been working as the principal of the State Common School no He was teaching Polish for Jewish children and organized trips to Żelazowa Wola where he also established a children’s sports club and an orchestra [3] He was also leading the Jewish Department of the Polish Red Cross We also know that his son died before the war broke out the memories of the cemetery in Sochaczew are a wound which won’t heal because aside from my close friends and students on the most beautiful provincial Jewish cemetery sculpted on the monument cut sharply like his young life Kampelmacher didn’t give up on his involvement in social activism after September 1939 He became a member of the Jewish Council in Grodzisk (he was leading the council for some time as well) and the president of the Delegation of the Jewish Social Self-Help When the Jews of Grodzisk were resettled to the Warsaw Ghetto in February 1941 he became the leader of the Grodzisk landsmanshaft Emanuel Ringelblum made him an offer to write a monograph of Grodzisk which Kampelmacher responded to enthusiastically The Ringelblum Archive contains over a dozen sketches he wrote about the history of the Grodzisk Jewish community a chapter on industry and education before the war and of Jewish collaborators during the war Kampelmacher also wrote monographs of several locations in the Sochaczew county: Podkowa Leśna He was receiving a symbolic payment for his work Kassow notes that a ot of material submitted by him to the Archive proves that he was a diligent Kampelmacher coped amidst the chaos of the Warsaw Ghetto thanks to self-imposed discipline and love for order Kampelmacher was also involved in attempts to improve the critical condition of education in the Warsaw Ghetto He proposed to organize schools in connection with the home committees which he described in his project from May 1941 „An attempt to resolve the problems of common education in the Jewish district of the City of Warsaw” Ringelblum wrote: Many valuable contributors have died due to typhus principal of the Polish school for Jewish children in Grodzisk Comrade Kampelmacher was one of the most dedicated social activists in Grodzisk he had discovered a right place for himself He planned to write an extensive monograph about the experiences of the Grodzisk Jews He began with the situation before the war The first chapters were lively and interesting Kampelmacher expressed thankfulness for an opportunity to work with Oneg Shabbat every time he saw me He wanted to dedicate himself fully to this noble work He only regrets that he has lost so much time unaware that this work was being done Kampelmacher became infected with typhus during his work as a delegate of his landsmanshaft https://sochaczewianin.pl/2017/07/11/sochaczewscy-zydzi-i-sport/# [3] https://sztetl.org.pl/pl/miejscowosci/g/412-grodzisk-mazowiecki/102-oswiata-i-kultura/26676-oswiata-i-kultura-w-grodzisku-mazowieckim Cmentarz żydowski [in:] Archiwum Ringelbluma https://sochaczewianin.pl/2017/07/11/sochaczewscy-zydzi-i-sport/# https://sztetl.org.pl/pl/miejscowosci/g/412-grodzisk-mazowiecki/102-oswiata-i-kultura/26676-oswiata-i-kultura-w-grodzisku-mazowieckim On 11 April took place the closing conference of the project entitled ‘Investments in green and blue infrastructure in Grodzisk Mazowiecki’ presented the implemented adaptation and mitigation measures for the urban space of Grodzisk Mazowiecki which allow the city to better respond to climate change These measures include revitalisation activities such as replacing pavement with permeable pavement strengthening biodiversity by creating flower meadows and places for insects to grow they highlighted in particular the role of educational activities in the project The event was also an opportunity for project partner INTBAU Norway to share best practices in green-blue infrastructure that have been applied in Norway There were also two lectures entitled 'Permaculture gardens: how about in Grodzisk schools?' and 'Flower meadows in urban space' More about the project  Editorial A Polish pumping station was affected by chronic clogging problems and was incurring major maintenance costs Xylem’s Smart Run controller let the pump take care of itself unclogging blockages and setting the optimal speed for energy efficiency and cost savings Grodzisk Mazowiecki is a town in central Poland Grodzisk Maz waterworks’ Czarny Las pumping station was frequently affected with chronic clogging problems Originally equipped with a pump fitted with a Super vortex impeller and a 2.2 kW motor the pumping station required major operational maintenance as the pump would clog 2-3 times a week due to the large amount of fibrous material in the wastewater The pump needed to be cleaned at least once a week resulting in significant annual maintenance costs Grodzisk Maz Waterworks’ was in need of solution that would drastically reduce maintenance and operational costs cutting downtime to the lowest possible level while cutting downtime to the lowest possible level to guarantee the wastewater pumping system's functionality and efficiency The selection was based on the specific customer need for a clog free operation; a pump that could free debris and unclog blockages as needed while setting the optimal speed for energy efficiency The pump-control unit was installed in April 2017 for a three months probationary period Recorded pump station performance data proved that the SmartRun ™ controller automatically unblocked the pump several times Xylem also recognised that the conventional variable frequency drive was causing low flow velocity in the pipes which resulted in sedimentation of solids within the pipes pipe cleaning cycle flushes the pipe system With no need for special competence to set operational parameters minimal effort was required for the start-up sump and pipe cleaning also helped to reduce the overall maintenance costs we found that Xylem Flygt SmartRun™ was the most reliable pump-station controller unit to provide clog-free working stations.” water hammer reduction by intelligent and soft starts and stops bringing a new level of reliability and efficiency The integrated intelligence and variable speed control mean it is the perfect match for Flygt N-pumps a combination that drastically reduces our operational downtime abnormal blockages trigger a cleaning cycle by the N-impeller which rotates to release the debris.” Free access to this 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production of insulating glass units Glasskon owns two productive plants in Palubice (the first one) and in Grodzisk Mazowiecki (inaugurated two years ago) employing approximately 200 people and offering the glass market a remarkable quality products for both residential and commercial segment To increase their productivity and to give their customer an ever better product in 2019 Glasskon has installed two special-focused insulating glass lines by Forel The first one is called Residential IG Line and is dedicated to the production of double and triple glazing units up to 2.500 mm x 4.000 mm ensuring a perfect result and an high productivity for the most common residential market requests The second one is an High Tech Jumbo IG Line and represents the top of the range of Forel for insulating glass manufacturing: this machinery has been designed to successfully manage many kinds of requests developed for glazieries which need to be competitive on different requests of IG units thanks to its choice of options and features caters comprehensively to a  wide range of needs about sizes (up to Jumbo size with load capacity of 400 kg/linear meter) spacers (it can process conventional rigid spacer or with the addition of a specific applicator curvatures control (it can handle panes that are not  completely planar) offsets (up to 100 mm on front and lower sides up to 300 mm on rear and upper sides) and chambers (up to 3 Glasskon is currently composed of two production plants The main activity of the plants is flat glass processing for the broadly understood construction industry was launched eight years ago and provides customers with IG units and tempered glass In 2019 we started manufacturing in our new branch in Grodzisk Mazowiecki We decided it was time to expand and apply innovative technological and process solutions Glasskon Palubice focuses largely on providing services to companies producing PVC joinery which is capable of processing Jumbo size glass (3210 x 6000 mm) mainly serves investment customers and aluminum joinery manufacturers We are also gradually building a network of foreign consegnees and customers Glasskon is  a team of about 200 people who take care of delivering the highest quality insulated glass you invested in a new plant in Warsaw area What is the target of this new site and how do you plan to reach it The investment in Grodzisk Mazowiecki was a natural consequence of the company's development and production growth Our goal is to provide our customers with comprehensive services in the field of building glass and interior glazing supplies in order to fill the market niche The Polish market is currently dominated by large small producers have so far been an inadequate alternative Glasskon builds a brand that fills the market gap allowing customers to implement ambitious assumptions in an atmosphere of partnership and good cooperation Glasskon Grodzisk Mazowiecki goes beyond standard IG units and tempered glass The investment in modern equipment for processing large-size glass included advanced lines for edge processing The chosen strategy allows us to process complex production orders in non-standard dimensions The entire machinery park has been designed in such a way as to give us the possibility of cutting comprehensively equipped production plants in Poland with a very flexible production organization in which the size and type of glass used is not a major limitation which allows for efficient and timely delivery of our products pretty anywhere in Poland You installed two new IG lines by Forel: a “Residential” line able to process IG units up to 4.000 x 2.500 mm Currently you can manage many different requirements and orders offering also the biggest size now available in Poland for IG we know you made investment in human resources hiring people with strong skills and experience in glass processing for both Glasskon aim at delivering  comprehensive customer service and the highest quality product Glasskon Pałubice and Glasskon Grodzisk Mazowiecki cooperate complementing each other and offering our customers tailored solutions The implementation of the new investment in the assumed dimension allowed us to expand the range of solutions we have offered so far in consequence giving us greater production flexibility and freedom of action Such a strategy translated directly into an increase in the client portfolio we successfully implement projects that cover the full range of building glazing What do you think about your investment in Forel machinery Being equipped with high quality  IG lines like Forel’s was crucial in terms of optimizing the course of the production process the possibility of using two types of sealant or the function of automatic processing of stepped glass facilitate production planning and  allow us to take up new challenges especially in the context of Jumbo size and structural glazing You are clearly increasing your competitiveness in the market: which are your future plans Our plans are the consequence of internal development and an efficient response to the evolving market demand care for high quality products and satisfaction of our customers Covid-19 emergency is changing many aspects of our lifes how will Polish market evolve in the future The dynamic changes we have recently experienced prove that even the most carefully made plans can be simply turned upside down we do not feel a significant slowdown in the sector we hope that the situation will also stabilize in the industries that suffered the most due to COVID-19 As a company that has focused on the diversification of production and on a significant expansion of our existing capabilities I would say we look forward to the future with a dose of reasonable caution MORE... 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Alicia Barnett & Olivia Nicholls entered the ITF event in Poland and were the second seeds In the first round the Brits were against Valeriia Olianovskaia & Stefania Rogozinska-dzik The Wildcard pairing got off to the better start and broke the serve of the seeds to take the lead Barnett & Nicholls re-grouped in the second set and broke serve to level the match In the ensuing match tiebreak the Brits secured the break and moved into the next round 4-6 The quarter-final saw the Brits against Weronika Falkowska & Ankita Raina The Pole/Indian tried to stay with the seeds but Barnett & Nicholls broke serve to take the lead The second set was much the same as the first as Falkowska & Raina found the Brits too hot to handle The seeds moved into the semi-final in straight sets 6-3 In the semi-final the Brits were against the third seeds Estelle Cascino & Jessika Ponchet The French pairing were dominated by Barnett & Nicholls in the first set but the Brits still secured an early break to move into the final 6-2 The final saw the second seeds against the top seeds Vivian Heisen & Katarzyna Kawa The German/Pole were dominated by Barnett & Nicholls in the first set as the top seeds struggled to stay with the Brits the Brits managed to get the break early and did not look back Jamie Murray with Bruno Soares were defeated by Nicolas Mahut & Edouard Roger-Vasselin in the first round in Washington 6-3 Neal Skupski with Wesley Koolhof were defeated by Robert Farah & Juan Sebastian Cabal in the first round in Washington 6-4 Heather Watson with Sabrina Santamaria were defeated by Jessica Pegula & Erin Routliffe in the first round in Washington 6-4 Emma Raducanu with Clara Tauson were defeated by Lucie Hradecka & Monica Niculescu in the first round in Washington 6-4 Dan Evans with John Peers were defeated by Ivan Dodig & Austin Krajicek in the quarter-final in Washington 5-7 Emily Webley-Smith with Ingrid Gamarra Martins were defeated by Anna Kalinskaya & Catherine McNally in the quarter-final in Washington 7-6(2) Millen Hurrion with J Mercer were defeated by Yuki Bhambri & Saketh Myneni in the first round in Lexington 4-6 Billy Harris with Petros Tsitsipas were defeated by Nicolas Mejia & Andres Urrea in the first round in Lexington 7-6 Julian Cash & Henry Patten were defeated by Enzo Couacaud & Andrew Harris in the quarter-final in Lexington 6-4 Jodie Burrage & Eden Silva were defeated by Jada Myii Hart & Dalayna Hewitt in the semi-final in Lexington 6-3 Aidan McHugh with Gijs Brouwer were defeated by Yuki Bhambri & Saketh Myneni in the final in Lexington 3-6 Alexis Canter with Kazuma Kawachi were defeated by Lior Goldenberg & Yair Sarouk in the quarter-final in Kfar Saba 6-7(4) Yujiro Onuma with Ryusuke Horiuchi were defeated by Ignasi De Rueda De Genover & Noah Lopez in the first round in Monastir 7-6(6) Emma Cohen with Nicole Poj were defeated by Maria Vittoria Viviani & Clara Vlasselaer in the first round in Monastir 0-0 (RET) Felix Mischker & Raffaello Papajcik were defeated by Alejandro Garcia & Mario Mansilla Diez in the semi-final in Xativa 6-4 James Markiewicz & Deji Thomas-Smith were defeated by Rayane Stable & Emillen Voisin in the quarter-final in Agadir 6-7(3) Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" document.getElementById('newsnowlogo').onclick=function(){ window.open('http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport','newsnow'); 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Read more… Cooling Post is the leading online resource covering latest news and developments in the cooling industry air conditioning news and the latest heat pump developments Privacy & Cookie Policy © Copyright 2025, Cooling Post Ltd - All Rights Reserved | Website by Capital Web an important event in Polish-Seychelles relations took place At the initiative of the Polish Embassy in Nairobi a partnership agreement was signed between the city and commune of Grodzisk Mazowiecki and the city and commune of Victoria (the capital of Seychelles) After two leg of straight matches semi-final duels KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki secured their place in the final of the Europe Cup Men In an all-Polish ultimate stage they will meet KS Dekorglass Dzialdowo Just like in the opening leg French A.S PONTOISE-CERGY TT played with their B team making the path to the final much easier for Poland’s club Now BOGORIA is already focused on the next stage to be played in April Dzialdowo is one of the best teams in Europe not only in Poland With Jonathan GROTH who is currently ranked 28th in the world Jakub DYJAS and Kaii KONISHI they are extremely dangerous We have had many tough games and great battles against them and I am sure it will be a very interesting final for the spectators Also it is very important for Polish table tennis that the two clubs from here are in the final and I hope we will be the ones to lift the trophy ” said GIONIS This season KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki won twice in the Polish League “Next game will be much more difficult ” added GIONIS KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki – A.S PONTOISE-CERGY TT 3-0 Panagiotis GIONIS – Thomas LAROCHE 3-0 (11-7 11-8 11-8) Marek BADOWSKI – Rafael CABRERA 3-0 (11-6 11-5 11-5) Takuya JIN – Adam CHOLLET 3-0 (11-4 11-7 11-4) A.S PONTOISE-CERGY TT – KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki 0-3 Rafael CABRERA – Takuya JIN 1-3 (9-11 6-11 11-8 6-11) Dany LO – Panagiotis GIONIS (7-11 4-11 7-11) Thomas LAROCHE – Michal GAWLAS 0-3 (4-11 9-11 7-11) organised by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the most important international club competition The Men’s European Champions League took place for first time in 1998/99 season with the aim to replace European Club Cup of Champions the previous highest level European club competition held since 1960/61 season Borussia Düsseldorf is the most successful club in the history of Men’s competition They won its very first one in the 1988/89 season Belgian club La Villette Charleroi still occupies second place with seven titles Four clubs lifted the trophy five times each – CSM Cluj whilst Russian club Orenburg won five titles in recent seasons (2011/12 whilst TTC Zugbrücke Grenzau was champion three times The media accreditation process for the HYLO Champions League Final 4 2025 Want to experience world-class table tennis up close and get a behind-the-scenes look at one.. Reigning Champions League Men titleholders 1 KS GLOBAL PHARMA ORLICZ 1924 SUCHEDNIÓW pulled off a remarkable turnaround to secure a spot.. The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) Executive Board has announced that the 2024 Europe Youth Top 10 will be hosted by Poland’s Table Tennis Association The competition is set to take place in Grodzisk Mazowiecki which is the home town of the Bogoria Dartom Grodzisk Mazowiecki table tennis club The venue for the 2024 Europe Youth Top 10 will be the Sport and Entertainment Hall of Social Integration and Activation Center in Grodzisk Mazowiecki The area of the venue is 1906 square meters and it has a capacity of 1500 seats “We are very pleased that the European Table Tennis Union Executive Board once again appreciated the Polish Table Tennis Association Granting us the right to organize the TOP 10 shows that our organization belongs to the group that sets the direction for the development of table tennis in Europe The host city of the TOP 10 will be Grodzisk Mazowiecki home town of Miłosz REDZIMSKI U21 European Champion and Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki club Therefore I ensure we will provide the highest standard of the event and full stands The tournament will be played in new sport arena opened last year so we will have perfect opportunity to show it in Europe I would like to invite you all to visit Grodzisk Mazowiecki next autumn ” said  Polish Table Tennis Federation President  Dariusz SZUMACHER Four events will take place including Boys and Girls Under 15 and Under 19 with participants invited according to their rankings Poland has a proven track record when it comes to hosting major table tennis competitions The country successfully organized the European Championships in Gdansk/Sopt in 2011 and more recently European Championships in Warsaw in 2022 The decision to award the 2024 Europe Youth Top 10 is testament to the country’s continued commitment to the growth and promotion of the sport In the Europe Cup Men quarterfinal opening leg SKI CUKIER GWIAZDA – KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki went the full distance in an all-Polish clash to secure the win on home soil Czechia’s SF SKK EL NINO PRAHA overcame Polish KS DEKORGLASS DZIAŁDOWO in straight matches SKI CUKIER GWIAZDA led by Vladislav URSU who posted two superb wins against Panagiotis GIONIS and Marek BADOWSKI secured a slight advantage before the return leg on 8th February Taku TAKAKIWA also beat Panagiotis GIONIS but European Under 21 champion Milosz REDZIMSKI and Marek BADOWSKI made sure that the gap stays narrow Czechia’s SF SKK EL NINO PRAHA was only to finish the opening leg in the straight matches against KS DEKORGLASS DZIAŁDOWO Jiri VRABLIK Tomas KONECNY and Jakub ZELINKA made a safe gap before the trip to Poland A.S PONTOISE-CERGY TT  overcame Poland’s KS GLOBAL PHARMA ORLICZ 1924 SUCHEDNIÓW in France to reach the semi final of the Europe Cup They went full distance at home after they overcame Polish club 3-1 in the opening leg SKI CUKIER GWIAZDA – KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki 3-2 Vladislav URSU – Panagiotis GIONIS 3-0 (11-5 11-7 11-5) Taku TAKAKIWA – Marek BADOWSKI 0-3 (7-11 3-11 7-11) Artur GRELA – Milosz REDZIMSKI 2-3 (11-4 6-11 6-11 11-9 3-6) Vladislav URSU – Marek BADOWSKI 3-0 (11-9 11-5 11-6) Taku TAKAKIWA – Panagiotis GIONIS 3-2 (11-7 9-11 11-8 6-11 6-1) SF SKK EL NINO PRAHA – KS DEKORGLASS DZIAŁDOWO 3-0 Jiri VRABLIK – Patryk LEWANDOWSKI 3-1 (5-11 11-7 11-7 11-8) Tomas KONECNY – Jakub DYJAS 3-2 (11-6 10-12 6-11 11-7 6-5) Jakub ZELINKA – Konishi KAII 3-2 (10-12 12-10 11-4 5-11 6-1) A.S PONTOISE-CERGY TT – KS GLOBAL PHARMA ORLICZ 1924 SUCHEDNIÓW 3-2 Flavio MOURIER – Piotr CYRNEK  3-0 (11-5 12-10 11-9) Thomas LAROCHE – Jeongwoo PARK 1-3 (9-11 13-11 12-14 5-11) Mehdi BOULOUSSA – Robert FLORAS 0-3 (10-12 6-11 5-11) Flavio MOURIER – Jeongwoo PARK 3-1 (11-9 16-14 9-11 11-9) Thomas LAROCHE – Piotr CYRNEK 3-1(11-8 8-11 12-10 11-8) The Champions League Men is heading into the decisive second-leg quarterfinals where the last four teams will be determined for the Final 4 in Saarbrücken on May 31 and June 1 for the teams to either capitalize on their advantage or stage dramatic comebacks FC Saarbrücken TT dominated the first leg in Hennebont with a commanding 3:0 win proving why they are the reigning champions will need a flawless performance to pull off an upset as they now face FC Saarbrücken TT on their home court KS Dekorglass Działdowo made a huge statement in the first leg Samuel KULCZCKI and Jakub DYJAS leading the charge they now have the comfort of playing at home with a significant advantage has nothing to lose and will look to fight back Robert FLORAS and Deni KOZUL must deliver an inspired performance to have any chance of turning the tie around Bogoria showed their strength in the first leg Panagiotis GIONIS and Takuya JIN were in excellent form they have a golden opportunity to seal their spot in the Final 4 but last season’s semifinalists will be determined to prove they belong at this stage Ivor BAN and Frane KOJIC need a fast start to keep their hopes alive Borussia Düsseldorf lived up to their reputation with a 3:0 away victory in Montpellier they are one step away from another Final 4 appearance but they are capable of causing problems for any opponent Alliance Nîmes Montpellier needs to find another gear if they want to challenge the most successful club in the European Champions League at home at the ARAG center court the pressure is on their opponents to mount comebacks Don’t miss the action – watch all matches live on ETTU TV! Kalonymus Shapiro was born on 20 May 1889 He was born into the great Hassidic families He received his name after a great forefather Kalonymus Kalman Ha-Lewi Epsztejn from Kraków Kalonymus’ mother – Chana Bracha Szternfeld-Horowic – was serving the Lord with her heart and soul throughout her entire life pushing away or even neglecting her own needs in order to raise her sons to manifold [their service] rebbe Elimelech of Grodzisk (1823–1892) was a rabbi and a spiritual leader of Grodzisk Hassidim He dedicated a lot of attention to his son especially when he developed scarlet fever and his life was in danger He died when Kalonymus was three years old I was a small boy when I became orphaned I have hardly known my righteous father – I was never given the chance to be brought up by this saintly man of God he was studying the Torah already as a child [4] He was a student of rabbi Jerachmiel Mosze Hofsztejn from Kozienice who taught him the art of circumcision and to play violin he married Rachel Chaja Miriam Hofsztejn They had two children: son Elimelech Ben-Cijon After the death of Jerachmiel Mosze in 1909 he became the Admor (a title given to tzaddiks) he took the position of a rabbi in Piaseczno remaining in position of the rabbi in Piaseczno His house was located at 15 Niecała street together with a group of his spiritual followers he established a yeshiva in Warsaw named Da’at Moshe (Hebr It was one of the largest Jewish academies in pre-war Warsaw It was managed by rabbi Kalman Huberband a stepbrother of Szymon Huberband in 1932 Shapiro released a textbook The Student’s Duty (Hebr which quickly gained respect in Poland and abroad He promoted a method of modern teaching of the Hassidic youth according to which the teacher was supposed to adjust his language to students’ possibilities inspiring spiritual potential in the students – to wake their souls through service to God [5] The task of the teacher is to help the student to enter the path of discovering their own greatness [6] hence he should avoid talking about punishments which await the apostates which wasn’t printed – it was available only to certain students This work was finally published in Israel many years after the war Shapiro was supportive of Orthodox settlements in Palestine (his brother Yeshayahu Shapiro settled in Eretz Israel in 1920 he also joined the Agudat Israel party Rabbi Shapiro was also interested in biomedicine his prescriptions in Latin were allegedly functioning in Warsaw pharmacies [7] yet the most likely veriosn is that his name cards were taken for prescriptions who he had a strong emotional bond with Her death had left a strong impact on him He wrote: She was extraordinarily righteous kind acts went beyond her possibilities; they were a delight for her soul She was like a merciful mother to the embittered in general but especially for the faithful and for the sons of the Torah his son Elimelech Ben-Cijon Szapiro was injured in the bombing of Warsaw and transported to the Red Cross hospital When rabbi and his family were reciting psalms in front of the hospital the daughter of rebbe from Bolechów from the Karlin dynasty The rabbi survived only because he went looking for a doctor with a group of Hassidim Elimelech died on 29 September 1939 Deeply impacted by the war already in its first months had found itself within the borders of the Warsaw Ghetto It became a place of meetings mainly from Piaseczno and nearby; he also organized a soup kitchen for people suffering from hunger (managed by the Joint Distribution Committee) He was also giving his weekly commentaries to the readings from the Torah Kalonymus Shapiro’s legacy in the Ringelblum Archive The Ringelblum Archive contains three manuscripts and one typescript by Shapiro: the manuscript of The Adept’s Manual a continuation of the pre-war Chovas ha-talmidim directed at older students (it was already finished before the war only corrections were introduced during the occupation) An introduction to Hassidism (a continuation of The Adept’s Manual) as well as a manuscript of Shapiro’s sermons from September 1939 to July 1942 [11] They don’t relate directly to events in the ghetto their role is to strengthen the faith of the listeners and the hope which allows for maintaining human dignity in the horrible ghetto conditions According to Marta Dudzik-Rudkowska,the value of these works is priceless – other documents collected by Oneg Shabbat give an image of reality of that period but rabbi Shapiro’s sermons provide a testimony of spiritual life in the ghetto and changes taking place there [12] It’s the only work completed fully after the beginning of the war; the last sermon was given on 18 July 1942 The typescript contains his personal writings and theological reflections titled The Order and the Willing Fulfillment He believed that it’s good to write down all thoughts – not in order to gain a writer’s fame to save the wanderings of one’s soul The particularly moving fragments are related to the concerns about the health and life of his son who had been suffering from gallstones for years he wrote: This entire place and my whole existence have turned into one thought and one desire standing on a cliff above the sea hanging between the world of the living and the abyss (…) I’m sitting at the edge of his bed The last fragment was written in September 1939 soon after the death of his son and his wife which I have placed in them now and for the future when they would grow and move closer to heaven with their body was crushed (…) The sadness is unbearable We don’t know much about his daily life during the occupation We know that he belonged to the group of rabbis who wrote a prayer for people deported to Treblinka Mentions about the rabbi appear in documents made by other Oneg Shabbat members such as rabbi Szymon Huberbandd (his stepbrother) who participated in Shapiro’s weekly sermons donated Shapiro’s works to the Archive Szymon Huberband wrote: After the ceremonial meal I went to the rebbe of Piaseczno for tish The tzaddik gave a commentary full of reinforcing words a traditional dance in procession began; the tzaddik was crying bitter tears The Archive contains also a recollection from Kalman Huberband the beginning of the year 5701 [1940] where he described a visit to the mikveh organized by Shapiro despite the threat of a death sentence on the Shabbat before the Great Deportation We know that his daughter Rechil Ester was taken away to Treblinka He was also arrested in a round-up but he was freed and employed at a leather warehouse belonging to Schultz shoemaking workshop at 46 Nowolipie street he was deported to the labour camp in Trawniki Jewish organizations were making efforts to free exceptional people from the camp Samuel D. Kassow writes that he worked in the labout camp in Budzyń near Lublin Adolf Berman was trying to free Bloch in the same way he rescued Ringelblum from the Trawniki labour camp and his Jewish friend Emilka Kossower to free him secretly from the camp made an official vow that they will remain together Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapiro was murdered in early November – most likely November 3 – during the 'Aktion Erntefest' ('The feast of the crops') He was shot together with other prisoners of the Trawniki camp A month later (exactly on 13 December 1943 r.) Emanuel Ringelblum who remained in hiding in the „Krysia” bunker wrote in a confidential message to Barbara and Adolf Berman in which he reminded them about putting rabbi Kalman Shapiro on the list of scientists social activists and artists who had died or were killed: In the letter to Mr L. a person from the Trawniki company was missing and should be mentioned next time: Kielman Szapirski (well known in Piaseczno [1] Quote in the lead: Marta Dudzik-Rudkowska Their matzevot were preserved in a good condition they were published as The Holy Fire (Hebr [13] The sermons will be published in December 2020 by the JHI (ARG [17] It is likely that the incorporation of Szapira’s writings into the Archives was initiated by Rabbi Szymon Huberband CA Immo exits non-core market Serbia with the sale of the 19,600 sqm office building Sava Business Center in Belgrade Both the sales price and the buyer are subject to confidentiality As the PBSA sector finally takes off in Poland it is now increasingly 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Velis Real Estate Tech is officially changing its name to Singu adopting the title of its property management product the construction of the Panattoni Park Unterfranken has officially started has climbed one place in the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) rankings Last week Dimitrov took part in the Masters 1000 tournament in the Spanish capital Madrid Bulgaria’s junior group won all three gold medals at the 2025 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Cup in Baku (Azerbaijan) Bulgaria won the gold medal in the Senior Group Cross Battles at the 2025 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Cup in Baku (Azerbaijan) Danaya Atanasova and Viktoria Georgieva performed. english@bnr.bg It’s been a week to remember for British doubles star Olivia Nicholls – winning the biggest title of her career at the W100 Grodzisk Mazowiecki and catapulting herself into the WTA doubles top 100 for the first time The now world No.90 joins doubles partner Alicia Barnett, British No.1 Sam Murray Sharan and Tara Moore as one of four Brits now inside the top 100 “To win our biggest title to date, and climb to 90 in the world as a result made the week feel extra special,” said Nicholls “We’d had a few tough results prior to this week We knew we’d been playing well but hadn’t quite been able to convert chances To string this run of good results together and come away with the title meant a lot to us both “I’ve been floating just outside the top 100 for a few months now so was chuffed to finally make that breakthrough It’s definitely a milestone I wanted to tick off “But I see it more as a platform to push on and climb even higher up the rankings.” First 100k title ✅ Top 100 ✅Last week was a good one 🤗🏆🇵🇱Thanks to my team who continue to support me every step of the way! @LboroTennis @TeamBathTennis pic.twitter.com/T5RvKU2JJ7 Nicholls and Barnett have been a dream team this season – boasting two ITF titles (W100 Grodzisk Mazowiecki and W60 Bellinzona) and having reached their first WTA final in only their first event Both players have shot up just under 100 places in the rankings since the start of the year and are hungry for more success as they turn their focus to the WTA Tour “We complement each other extremely well both in our game styles and personalities,” explained Nicholls we get on so well off the court and are committed to this doubles journey together We are also very fortunate to have such an incredible team behind us “My coach Tom Kiesel and Lissey’s coach Ian Macdonald have been working with us for many years now and have really helped us improve as individuals Nicholls has enjoyed many highs along the way – none more so than realising her dream of competing at The Championships last month and capping it off with an opening round win against Kaia Kanepi and Renata Voracova “Wimbledon has to be the highlight for me,” said Nicholls “It was incredible to play in the main draw for the first time And to get a first round win in front of all our friends and family Britain’s women’s doubles stars continue to go from strength to strength Having started the year without any British representation inside the top 100 we now have four players in the top 90 – including Murray Sharan at world No.78 “It shows that women’s doubles in Great Britain is definitely heading in the right direction,” commented Nicholls “The men have had a lot of great doubles players in the top 100 for a while now and it’s good to see the women are catching them up!” Now with more milestones ticked off for this season – and her career – Nicholls has set herself strong ambitions for the remainder of the year and beyond “Our next event is the WTA 250 in Granby and then we’ll wait to see if we make the cut for the US Open we have aspirations to break into the top 50 and represent GB at the Billie Jean King cup.” © Copyright 2025 LTA Operations Limited We use cookies to store information about how you use our website – such as the pages you visit – so we can ace your experience when you're 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our website This allows them to deliver tailored LTA advertising within their domains We use cookies on our site to ACE your experience improve the quality of our site and show you content we think you’ll be interested in Let us know if you agree to cookies or if you’d prefer to manage your own settings which specialises in temperature-controlled goods is to enlarge its freezer warehouse in Radomsko by an additional 4,800 sqm it will be the company's largest distribution centre in Poland Footwear retailer Deichmann has prolonged its lease of 21,000 sqm in Prologis Park Wrocław III The company has been in the park since 2011 The grand opening of DPD's 18,000 sqm logistics hub at Segro Logistics Park Stryków took place on 14 April 2025 The courier company currently leases a total of more than 35,000 sqm across Segro's portfolio in Poland The largest Polish ice cube manufacturer has increased the space it leases at the MLP Pruszków II warehouse complex to 7,200 sqm an Oligocene well has been drilled to meet the tenant's needs Peakside Capital Advisors and Partners Group have laid the cornerstone for the City Point Okęcie logistics centre Panattoni has completed the expansion of Panattoni Park Koluszki in Central Poland and obtained an occupancy permit Axi Immo has presented its latest market analysis in the special publication "Central Poland Industrial Snapshot" the region recorded a historic high in industrial and logistics leasing activity A 15,300 sqm hi-tech production hall has opened in Debrecen developed by Panattoni Hungary and the OTP Real Estate Investment Fund a company that specialises in LED light therapy and pharmaceuticals distributor Avenier have both signed leases for space in CTPark Plzeň Kasárny Mito Light is to take up 556 sqm while Avenier has leased 588 sqm with the handover planned for the autumn of 2025 With warehouse and industrial stock of nearly 35 mln sqm Poland’s market has stabilised at a healthy level Logistics operator DB Schenker has leased an additional 9,800 sqm in the Hillwood Rawicz logistics centre The tenant has been operating from the centre since the autumn of last year when it opened a service centre with an area of over 17,000 sqm for a manufacturer of optical products More than 2.6 mln sqm of industrial and logistics space was delivered across Poland in 2024 according to BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland’s latest report "At a Glance While this was below the new supply levels recorded in previous years Jews constituted over 89 per cent of Grodzisk Mazowiecki inhabitants the New Culture and Education Association together with Taurus Education and Culture Publishing House organised the 1st Jewish Culture Festival (12-18 September) WGM took part in one of the events – marking of the borders of the Grodzisk ghetto “The Jewish Culture Festival is the first such campaign in Grodzisk Mazowiecki,” says Piotr Strzemieczny President of the New Culture and Education Association the percentage of Jewish population was very high.” Jews constituted over 89 per cent of the city’s population a ghetto was established in the city – in the area of the following streets: Berka Joselewicza placu Legionów (now Króla Zygmunta Starego) Limanowskiego – where in 1941 there were 6 thousand people The Jews were transported to the Warsaw ghetto and from there to the Treblinka death camp “I lived in Grodzisk for 27 years,” says Piotr Strzemieczny “I have lived in Łódź for five years and until recently I did not know that there was a ghetto here Its history has never been properly described Many people are still not aware that there was a ghetto here there are remains of the Jewish cemetery… If we do not encourage the inhabitants to learn about history through social activity the interest in it will die out completely and history can also die out with people’s memories.” The President of the Association notes the interest of Grodzisk residents in the Jewish history of the city It does not always have positive overtones: “Of course we have encountered manifestations of anti-Semitism The festival programme is extremely rich: “There were four of us working on it – me Eliza Gaust and Dawid Gurfinkiel from the Dialogue Center Łódź,” he adds but given that it is the first edition and given our conditions We received a grant from the National Center for Culture Poland The city of Grodzisk Mazowiecki provided us with logistics infrastructure and personnel base.” Marking of the ghetto borders with inscriptions painted in white paint was one of the many events of the festival Each of the people participating in the marking received a comic strip entitled “Edelman w Grodzisku” by Michał Rzecznik member of the command of the Jewish Combat Organisation Tuwia Borzykowski and Julian Fiszgrund were hiding in the house at ul 3 Maja 50 since the end of 1944 until the beginning of 1945 BIG Poland has acquired the Multishop Suwałki retail park comprising 13,000 sqm of retail space The company now owns nine fully commercialized retail parks in Poland Slate Asset Management has sold three OBI retail stores to the Lindner Group from Germany Cushman & Wakefield has conducted a survey the findings of which are presented in the report From Shopping to Experiences: A Customer’s View on Shopping Centres and Retail Parks Cushman & Wakefield notes that despite evolving shopping trends both retail formats continue to hold strong appeal Multi Poland has taken on the management of the Galeria Przymorze shopping centre in Gdańsk The store offers lifestyle and sporting clothing and is to open this spring According to the "Quo Vadis E-commerce" report released by Cushman & Wakefield the online commerce continues to be a growth driver for the industrial & logistics real estate sector generating significant opportunities for developers and investors the investor behind the Projekt Góraszka shopping and entertainment complex in Wiązowna on Warsaw’s eastern outskirts has obtained a building permit for a mixed-use development Poznan-based company Scallier is opening another facility under the Funshop Park brand in Romania According to the latest report “At a Glance: Modern Retail Market in Poland Q4 2024” from BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland Poland’s retail market experienced record growth in 2024 Cushman &Wakefield has summarised the situation on the Polish retail market Over half a mln sqm of new retail space came on stream last year marking the highest new supply level in Poland since 2015 This robust development activity occurred amid rising demand from new retailers and improving consumer sentiment which boosted retail sales A new retail park with a total area of 24,000 sqm is set to be developed in Otwock under the name Świderek The investment will be led by Redkom Development Empik has opened a flagship store in the revitalised former Cepelia pavilion in the centre of Warsaw the modernist building has regained its former glory and once again impresses with its original appearance and modern interior Trei Real Estate Poland has opened its 40th Vendo Park The investment was created in Wrocław and has 5,000 sqm Vendo Park Wrocław is the first facility under this banner in the capital of Lower Silesia The retail park was built on a plot of approx An 800 sqm Biedronka grocery store is to open on the ground floor of the Moje Bielany residential complex which is being developed by CeMat A/S at ul Wólczyńska 121 in Warsaw’s Bielany district In a match played as part of the 1st round of the Polish Cup we lost after a penalty shootout against Pogonia Grodzisk Mazowiecki The Lechists constructed the first good situation in the 5th minute of the meeting the ball found its way under Tomasz Nugebauer’s feet but his strike towards goal was too light and Dmytro Sydorenko intervened without any problems Kacper Sezonienko received a good pass from Tomasz Nugebauer after a mistake by Pogoń’s defenders Kacper Sezonienko found himself in a great situation to take the lead in the game but after his strike the ball flew past the post After a foul by Tomasz Neugebauer on Jakub Apolinarski referee Piotr Idzik dictated a penalty kick for Pogoń in the 33rd minute the fixed part of the game was not used by Kamil Odolak Bohdan Sarnavskyi sensed his opponent’s intention and a goalless draw continued our goalkeeper again showed good intervention and confidently defended Jakub Apolinarski’s shot the Lechists found themselves in a good situation to take the lead in the match Kacper Sezonienka’s catch was knocked out by a Pogoń defender The second half started with no changes to the line-up In the 50th minute of the match Louis D’Arrigo opened the score Kacper Sezonienko passed the ball to the Australian and he headed the ball into the hosts’ goal Sergyi Buletsa and Kacper Sezonieko came off the pitch They were replaced by Ivan Zhelizko and Anton Tsarenko Louis D’Arrigo tried to run Anton Tsarenko in the 73rd minute but the Ukrainian failed to deceive the goalkeeper Then in the 76th minute Rifet Kapić and Bujar Pllana appeared on the pitch replacing Louis D’Arrigo and Karl Wendt After two halves we did not know the outcome and extra time had to be played the players from Grodzisk Mazowiecki were very close to taking the lead Jakub Apolinarski played around Miłosz Kałahur after which the ball fortunately bounced off the crossbar then off the inside of the post and finally did not fall into our net Adam Kardaś took a very good shot in the 100th minute of the game but Pogoń’s goalkeeper intervened even better Rifet Kapić’s rebound was off target The score remained 1:1 in the first half of extra time In the 108th minute Dominik Saw tried a strike from distance Dominik Saw in the 114th minute constructed a good counter-attack with Anton Tsarenko Dominik Piłka found himself in a favourable situation to lay the ball under the legs of Bohdan Viunnyk but Pogoń defenders intercepted the ball after his pass The second half of extra time was also inconclusive and it was the penalty shootout that decided progress to the next round Bohdan Viunnyk and Bujar Pllana missed Pogoni’s goal and unfortunately we dropped out of the Polish Cup competition The White-Greens will play their next match on 27 September Our team will face Widzew Łódź at the Polsat Plus Arena Odpadamy z Pucharu Polski.#PGMLGD pic.twitter.com/owBr17OnAA LECHIA GDAŃSK SPÓŁKA AKCYJNA Ul. 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