This partnership reflects a shared commitment to remembrance, historical truth, and the responsibility to confront today’s antisemitism and extremism. By supporting a concert that brings back to life music composed in ghettos and death camps—often written on scraps of paper or preserved only in memory—Poland is helping to ensure that the voices of those murdered in the Holocaust continue to be heard with dignity and clarity. Through this partnership, CEP and ARCHER (Auschwitz Research Center on Hate, Extremism and Radicalization) at House 88, together with Poland reaffirm a shared purpose: to preserve memory, honor the victims of the Holocaust, and ensure that the past continues to speak with moral clarity to the present.