In honor of the 7,000 Polish heroes who rescued Jewish people during the war and received
Israel’s highest award for non-Jews – The Righteous Among the Nations
Join us for this free classical concert. Honor the memory of these Polish heroes and the
Jewish people they rescued.
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends (John 15:13)
During the Second World War, thousands of courageous Polish men and women risked their
lives to recue their Jewish friends and neighbors from the Nazis. Quite a few of these Polish
heroes even lost their lives. What moved them to make such great sacrifices? Many of these
Polish heroes were motivated by their love for Yeshua (Jesus), the Jewish Messiah and
Savior of the Polish nation.
As a token of undying gratitude, the State of Israel awarded 7,000 of these Polish heroes
Israel’s highest award of appreciation – The award, The Righteous Among the Nations.
Join us for a free concert, performed by Missio Musica featuring Olivia Ohl-Szulik, in honor
of these Polish heroes, and in honor of the Jewish people they rescued