Limud Warsze 2025
At the end of 2025, we invite you to the second edition of Limud Warsze, a unique weekend gathering inspired by the international Limmud model. From identity and history to culture, leadership, and Jewish life today — this event offers a vibrant space for learning, dialogue, and connection across generations. Whether you’re deeply involved in the Jewish community or just beginning to explore your roots, Limud Warsze is for you.
Organized by a team of volunteers and open to people of all ages and levels of engagement, Limud Warsze offers a welcoming and diverse space for exploration, dialogue, and inspiration. Registration opens in September.
Limud Warsze 2025 is an intergenerational Jewish learning weekend taking place in Warsaw in December 2025. Inspired by the international Limmud model, the event will feature 40+ sessions on Jewish history, culture, identity, and contemporary issues, with workshops, panels, children's programs, and evening events. Organized by volunteers and open to all streams of Jewish life, it offers an inclusive space for exchange, growth, and connection.
Limud Warsze 2025 is a grassroots, community-powered event celebrating Jewish learning and diversity in the heart of Warsaw. Taking place over a December weekend (Saturday evening to Monday), it invites people of all ages – from youth to seniors – and all levels of Jewish engagement to take part in a unique, volunteer-led experience.
The program will include:
40+ sessions: lectures, workshops, and panels led by rabbis, scholars, artists, and activists.
A rich educational offering across disciplines: from religion and history to leadership, art, and cuisine.
A special children’s and youth program focused on identity, creativity, and Jewish tradition.
Intergenerational activities to foster meaningful connection across age groups.
Informal networking and social events in a warm, inspiring Jewish atmosphere.
With 400 participants expected, Limud Warsze 2025 responds to the local community’s need for more accessible Jewish education, leadership development, and spaces of open dialogue. All activities will be co-created by a team of engaged volunteers and community partners including JCC Warsaw, local Jewish schools, and the Jewish Community of Warsaw.