An article of April 10th 2019 published by Irit Arfa in Jerusalem Post tells the story of a
Melbourne based Krystyna Duszniak, director of Lost Histories, a small business that specializes in Polish citizenship applications.Click here.Read the whole article
Fragment: I would have never imagined I’d seek Polish citizenship. My paternal
grandparents, both Holocaust survivors, never had anything good to say
about Poland. My grandfather complained in open letters he wrote for
posterity about the antisemitism he faced there as a youth. America became
their beloved, adopted country, although they were also fierce Zionists.
However, after living in Germany for two years and visiting Poland several
times in the interim, I came to realize that Poland and Europe as a whole are
part of my identity, although I’d be kidding myself if I said I had any
sentimental attachment to the country (even though my trips to Warsaw
were fascinating and very tasty). Like most Israelis and Jews taking this step,
I simply wanted to be able to live and work in Europe without continually
renewing my visa. |