STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A powerful new musical composition honoring Christian rescuers during the Holocaust will debut Sunday, Oct. 26, at 2:30 p.m. at Wagner College’s Campus Hall Musical Performance Center, One Campus Road.

The event, titled “Ethical Choices in the Holocaust: Music and Testimony,” is hosted by the Wagner College Holocaust Center and will feature the premiere of “Postcard from the Avenue of the Righteous,” by Polish-American composer Jakub Polaczyk.

The work is dedicated to Christian upstanders, including the family of Dr. Henryk Cioczek, who risked their lives to save Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland.

Cioczek, an oncologist who now consults at Maimonides Medical Center in New York, will deliver a personal account of his Catholic family’s wartime bravery — an act for which they were honored by Yad Vashem as “Righteous Among the Nations.”

“In these times when Jewish allyship is particularly critical, we need to remember and retell when the strength of allies was not only important, but truly a matter of life and death,” said Sadie Khodorkovsky, a member of the Wagner College Holocaust Center advisory board.

She added: “That is why we continue to retell stories of the Holocaust, when empathy wasn’t just critical to those they protected, but a testament to the sheer bravery of those heroes in history.”

The program will open with remarks from Holocaust scholar Dr. Laura Morowitz, who will speak about the role of medical professionals in Holocaust rescue.

“While the vast majority of non-Jews remained indifferent or attempted to profit from the persecution, some courageous, compassionate Poles risked their own lives to save Jews,” Morowitz said.

Cioczek is the author of “The Polish Jerusalem: A History of Endurance,” which chronicles the Jewish and Christian pre-war community in Lublin, Poland — located near the Majdanek death camp.

Composer Jakub Polaczyk, who served as the 2023 artistic director of the International Chopin & Friends Festival in New York City, has received multiple awards from the Polish government.

His new piece is a tribute to Cioczek’s family and other righteous gentiles, as well as to the victims of the Holocaust.

Polaczyk’s composition underscores a broader effort by the Wagner College Holocaust Center to educate and inspire.

In November 2025, Professors Morowitz and Lori Weintrob will present their research on “Music, Violence, and the Holocaust” at Auschwitz-Birkenau, continuing the Center’s global work in Holocaust education.

To attend the Oct. 26 event, guests are asked to email holocaust.center@wagner.edu or pre-register here.

STATEN ISLAND’ FIRST PERMANENT HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT

Since its founding in 2014, the Wagner College Holocaust Center has reached more than 30,000 students from third grade through college. It is affiliated with the Staten Island Hate Crimes Task Force and the Mayor’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes.

In the spring of 2022, the Wagner College Holocaust Center opened the Education and Action Gallery, Staten Island’s first permanent Holocaust exhibition.

Located in the Union Building, the gallery offers an in-depth exploration of Holocaust history through information panels, timelines, maps, photographs, archival materials, and interactive displays.

Exhibits trace the events from life in pre-war Europe to contemporary genocides, with special sections honoring Staten Island survivors, highlighting the bravery of rescuers and resistors, and centering the often-overlooked experiences of women.

The gallery also houses a unique archival collection that includes original documents, passports, letters, posters, and artwork that bring individual stories of the Holocaust to life.

School group tours, from fifth grade through college, are available by appointment, and the gallery is open to the public during drop-in hours on the last Sunday of each month from noon to 2 p.m. For more information or to schedule a visit, contact holocaust.center@wagner.edu.

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