Iona University Students Broaden Global Perspectives through Poland Study Abroad Trip (2024)

Iona students and faculty with Polish Christian Witness Survivor, Mrs. Zdzisława Włodarczyk.

New Rochelle N.Y. – Iona University students embarked on a week-long study abroad experience in Oświęcim, Poland. The program offered a unique blend of classroom knowledge and real-world exploration, focusing on the complex themes of Jewish-Christian relations and the Holocaust during World War II and its lasting impact on history.

During their time in Poland, students typically started the day with an early breakfast - family style seating and serving, with fresh food inspired by Polish traditions. Travelling by foot, an educational excursion was usually next on the itinerary.

Dr. Elena Procario-Foley, Jewish-Catholic studies professor, led the trip in cooperation with the Centre for Dialogue and Prayer. During their stay in Poland, students visited the Auschwitz State Museum, toured several historical sites and heard first-hand accounts about the Shoah, meaning catastrophe in Hebrew, from a Polish child survivor of Auschwitz.

“Having the honor to learn on such an important topic as the Shoah has allowed me to become a true advocate for those of Jewish heritage through personal relationships and experiences,” said Shakinah Silverberg ’24, one of five participants on the trip.

Viola Shala, an intern at the Center for Dialogue Prayer in Oswiecim, teaching Iona students and faculty about the history of Oswiecim.

“Very few get to say that they have gone to Poland and walked the grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau, and even fewer have had the honor to meet a survivor of the Shoah. Thanks to these opportunities put together by Dr. Elena Procario-Foley, I can now call myself a true witness and scholar on topics related to the history of Judaism and the complexity of their relationships with various groups. I will forever be grateful and changed as a person moving forward.”

Additionally, students visited Pope John Paul II’s hometown and toured a full multi-story museum dedicated to the Pope which provided further context about Jewish-Christian relations during the time of the war.

Each day ended with a guided evening reflection for students to decompress and share thoughts following the day’s events.

When students weren’t immersed in academic activities of the trip, they enjoyed tours of the beautiful city, Kraków, visited actual sites of the events depicted in the movie Schindler’s List and explored Market Square.

Congratulations to the following students on a successful study abroad:

  • Meghan Bernardy ’26
  • Alesandra Payne ’24
  • Hallie Schreiner ’24
  • Shakinah Silverberg ’24
  • Hayden Skigen ’24

For more information about study abroad opportunities please visit here.

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Students and faculty at the John Paul II Museum in Wadowice also known as the hometown of Saint Pope John Paul II. From left to right: Dr. Melba Butler, Hallie Schreiner ’24, Hayden Skigen ’24, Shakinah Silverberg ’24, Alessandra Payne ’24, Meghan Bern

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