It was not only the carnival in my hometown Cologne that gave me a pretext to travel to Warsaw during the last weekend. For the preparation of my next photo book on the remaining Jewish heritage in Eastern Europe I collaborate with an excellent Polish designer – Ania Nałęcka-Milach. But I also took the opportunity to stroll through the streets and backyards of Praga, situated on the east bank of Vistula River, and to have a look on the new museum documenting Bródno Jewish cemetery.
Working on the new book with Ania
Working on the new book with Ania
Working on the new book with Ania
Museum at Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Bródno Jewish cemetery
Adam Erdheim
In Praga
Trace of a mezuzah in Praga
Trace of a mezuzah in Praga
Old shop sign in Praga
In Praga
Mary in a backyard in Praga
Mary in a backyard in Praga
In Praga
In Praga
In Praga
Market in Praga
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