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This episode is devoted to Lublin – once a major center of Jewish religious learning and culture, home to great rabbis, writers, and the legendary Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin, known as the “Jewish Oxford.” The film begins at the old Jewish cemetery, a devastated pantheon of sages and community leaders, and follows the almost invisible traces of Jewish Lublin: the vanished synagogue by the castle, the well that once stood in the heart of the ghetto, and the spaces where a third of the city’s inhabitants lived before the Holocaust. Through the efforts of the Grodzka Gate–NN Theatre Center's artists, historians, and activists, we witness the rebuilding of memory: collecting the names and stories of 43,000 murdered Jews, rediscovering the scattered library of the yeshiva, and creating powerful participatory rituals of remembrance. Contemporary voices from Lublin reflect on antisemitism and the attempt to erase not only people, but also their history. They discuss the importance of keeping this "machine of memory" running to ensure that the city's Jewish past remains a living part of its present and future.