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  • Why Do Jews Recite Kiddush?  By : Jacob Lumbroso
    The Kiddush cup is a common symbol of Shabbat (i.e. the Jewish Sabbath). The purpose of it is connected to the recitation of Kiddush. The Hebrew word Kiddush is derived from the Hebrew word Kedushah, which means holiness, separation, or distinction. The recitation of Kiddush marks the special nature of the Sabbath.
  • Internship at the Oswiecim  By : michal costaminnego
    The school was founded under regulations issued by the Council of Ministers on June 7, 2005. It is one of the most important educational institutions in Oświecim (Auschwitz), along with the recently founded International Education Center at the Museum.
    One purpose of such institutions of higher education is to provide low-cost studies for young people from localities without universities. The Jagiellonian University is the patron of the school and supplies some of its personnel.

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