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On 13 July 2022, as part of the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of “Operation Reinhardt”, an unveiling ceremony of the “Matzevah of Memory” monument by Jerzy Kalina was held in Józefów in Biłgoraj district. The project is a joint initiative of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum, the Mayor of Józefów, Roman Dziura and Paweł Byra, President of the Association of Józefów Secondary School Alumni.
The author of the Matzevah of Memory monument is Polish artist Jerzy Kalina, known for his tombstone of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko and the monument to the Victims of the 2010 Smoleńsk Air Crash at Piłsudski Square in Warsaw.
The ceremony in Józefów is the outcome of successful cooperation between the Warsaw Ghetto Museum and the local authorities of Józefów. It is hoped that the unveiling ceremonies for further monuments will follow an equally satisfactory course.
Elżbieta Witek, Speaker of the Sejm, emphasised in her speech, “The place and time of today’s ceremony have a historically symbolic dimension. Eighty years ago, thousands of people, mainly women, children and elderly people were murdered on this very ground.
Bishop Mieczyslaw Cisło together with Canon Zenon Mrugała recalled the words of Pope John Paul II about elder brothers in faith and that anti-Semitism is considered a sin in the Catholic religion.
The ceremony brought together students from local schools in Józefów, providing them with an important lesson about tragic history. Among those present were also senior citizens from the local community, who recalled with emotion the events of many years ago.
The Chief Rabbi of Poland Michael Schudrich and Rabbi Shalom Ber Dov Stambler offered prayers. Also present at the ceremony were: Monika Krawczyk, director of the E. Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute, and Artur Hofman, president of the Social and Cultural Association of Jews in Poland. From the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), Vice President Dr Mateusz Szpytma and Dr Robert Derewenda, Director of the IPN Branch in Lublin, were present at the ceremony.
A large delegation from Hamburg, Germany, led by Senator Andy Grote, Minister of the Interior and Sports of the City of Hamburg, was present. In his speech, he recalled the role of the town’s policemen, who were the perpetrators of the 1942 murder of the Józefów Jews. He considers it his moral imperative to visit Józefów every year in memory of that atrocity, and as a warning against repeating it – also for the current residents of Hamburg.
A speech delivered by Adam Struzik, Marshal of the Mazovian Voivodship, recalled the murdered: “they lived here for several generations, forming a community which could boast centuries of tradition and interesting history. They lived in Poland for centuries, experiencing with Poles all the turbulences and storms of history.
Also speaking was MP Krzysztof Grabczuk of the Polish-Israeli Parliamentary Group, who reminded the audience that the atrocities of the war still continue, close to Józefów, just across the Polish-Ukrainian border.
The local and national media were also represented extensively at the ceremony in Józefów and produced a number of TV and radio reports and press publications.
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a man has been jailed for drug and firearm offences
was sentenced to seven years in prison at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday (9/8)
He pleaded guilty to two counts of being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of class A
and one count each of possession of a firearm
possession of a controlled drug of class A
and possession of a controlled drug of class B
Thames Valley Police officers conducted a search at Jozefow’s address
After a thorough investigation between Thames Valley Police and the Metropolitan Police Service
Jozefow was identified as the controller of a county drugs line operating between Hayes
Another warrant was executed at Jozefow’s address in January 2022
where officers found the drugs line operation and he was arrested again
Jozefow was charged on 12 January this year
Drugs Focus Taskforce lead Detective Inspector Simon Hannam said: “The Drugs Focus Taskforce was set up at the end of last year to target county drugs lines across the Thames Valley and has already disrupted criminals operating in Reading
“We will tirelessly pursue anyone involved in county drugs lines as they exploit vulnerable people and cause serious harm within our communities
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“We are also committed to protecting those vulnerable people exploited by county drug-dealers by providing the appropriate support
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