
hmTv at HMTC Podcasts Ep 372: The Israeli Bond with Gal Swisa Cohen and guest Beata Schulman P1 on hmTv
Ep 372 | The Israeli Bond (Part 1)
In this episode, Gal Swisa Cohen sits down with Dr. Beata Schulman to explore a childhood shaped by silence, survival, and rediscovery.
Growing up in post-war Poland behind the Iron Curtain, Beata had no idea she was Jewish. Her family had hidden their identity for safety — like so many others who survived the Holocaust and chose anonymity over risk. One unexpected revelation at age 12 set her on a path that would change everything: understanding her roots, reclaiming identity, and ultimately devoting her life to Holocaust education, memory, and Jewish community.
With insight, candor, and courage, Beata reflects on:
- What it meant to grow up Polish… and secretly Jewish
- Why so many families buried their history for decades
- The moment she finally said, “I’m Jewish” — out loud
- How rediscovering identity reshaped her education, career, and purpose
Part history. Part personal journey. Part wake-up call.
Stay tuned — in Part 2, we dig deeper into antisemitism in Poland, past and present, and the responsibility of memory today.
If this conversation moves you, share it — because stories like this don’t just explain the past. They help us build a wiser future.
