Arek & Jean Hersh Visit 2023
Miss S Shah writes:
Joseph W writes:
Arek Hersh is a name well know at Bingley Grammar, due to his numerous visits where he tells his story and his first hand experience of Holocaust, Arek Herse was originally born in 1928, in a Jewish Family in Poland, after the Nazi occupation of Poland Arek was eventually sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, he faced unimaginable hardship and narrowly avoided death of many occasions. Once liberated in 1945, he was sent to Windermere in order to recuperate and recover while attempts were made to find his family; in which Arek was made aware that 81 members of his family had been lost. Despite this hardship, Arek talks of tolerance and respect for people of all faiths and none.
I first listened to Areks talk in 2017, at the time I could only listen; but in his most recent talk, in 2023, I could understand his message and I’m sure as I gain more experience I will find new meaning and understanding of Areks “Detail of History”. Arek message is inspiration and is one which has helped teach me that money, wealth and class are worth nothing incomprison to promoting for better and fair world for everyone. In a time where religious intolerance and prejudice is rife across the world Arek's message of tolerance and respect is one which everyone should hear, and it really was a privilege to be able listen to him again.