Photos from the Polish Heroes Exhibit Opening at Hillel at Stanford on October 29, 2008.

Harold Shine, Jewish Survivor who was rescued by Poles.

Shana Penn, Executive Director of the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture with Helen Tramiel.

 

Shana Penn, Executive Director of the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture with Shelley Hebert.

 

Exhibit tour in lobby of Koret Pavilion at Hillel at Stanford.

Visitors at the Exhibit Opening.

Harold Shine and Anne Saldinger of the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project.

 

Tressa Berman, Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture.

 

Visitors at the Exhibit Opening.

 

Shana Penn, Executive Director of the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture with Harold Shine, Jewish Survivor who was rescued by Poles.

 

Adina Danzig Epelman, Director, Hillel at Stanford, with her husband, Dan Epelman.

 

Visitors at the Exhibit Opening.

 

Nadezhda Banchick, West East Russian Newspaper.

 

Welcome by Adina Danzig Epelman, Director, Hillel at Stanford.

 

Opening remarks by Tad Taube, Founder and Chairman of Taube Philanthropies and Honorary Consul for the Republic of Poland.

 

Debra Weinstein, Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture, reflecting on Polish Hero Lech Michal Roscizewski.

 

Daniel Pipes, Taube Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and Director of the Middle East Forum

 

Nicholas Siekierski (L.) and Zibgniew Stancyk of the Hoover Institution showing samples of the Jan Karski Exhibit.

 

Daniel Pipes, Taube Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and Director of the Middle East Forum, with Caria Tomczykowska. President of the Polish Arts and Culture Foundation.

 

(L. to R.)  Tad Taube, Founder and Chairman of Taube Philanthropies and Honorary Consul for the Republic of Poland; Harold Shine, Jewish Survivor who was rescued by Poles; and Adina Danzig, Director, Hillel at Stanford.