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Grantee: Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life, Palo Alto
A multigenerational destination anchored by a world-class JCC and a senior living complex.
Grantee: Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow
The largest festival of its kind in the world, now in its 20th year.
Grantee: Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Now under construction on the historic site of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, completion in 2012.
Grantee: Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow
Dance, music, workshops, art, film, books, food: a major celebration each summer.
Grantee: California Academy of Sciences
Exploring, explaining and protecting the natural world; located in Golden Gate Park.
Foundation Spotlight

Koret Taube Jewish Peoplehood Initiative
The Koret Foundation and Taube Philanthropies have launched a major initiative focused on Jewish Peoplehood, committing close to $100 million to capital projects, operating support and funding for Jewish cultural programs in the Bay Area, Poland and Israel.
Sister Cities
San Francisco and Krakow are Sister Cities! Keep abreast of the news and ongoing activities celebrating the link between these two vibrant cities. And become a member of the San Francisco Krakow Sister Cities Association to receive invitations to special events.

Poland Jewish Heritage Tours
For 1,000 years, Poland was the cradle of Jewish civilization. Today, the majority of world Jewry can claim their ancestral roots there, but few have had the opportunity to visit and to discover the vibrant Jewish renewal taking place there-until now.

Jewish Culture Festival
The annual Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow, Poland, the largest festival of its kind in the world, is a panoply of Jewish arts, music, workshops, film, exhibitions, and heritage tours, celebrating Jewish life and commemorating the thousand-year history of Jews in Poland.
Recent Highlights
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Every community has its own momentum, its own texture. In Poland, the Jewish community is using every tool at its disposal, from religious observance to the arts, to explore Jewish identity. People need a variety of forums to express themselves. -THEODORE BIKEL, PERFORMER; TFJLC ADVISORY BOARD |




