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Poland returns 91 Jewish objects to Greece, decades after they were stolen by Nazis
Poland returned 91 religious and ceremonial artifacts to the Greek government at a ceremony in Warsaw on Wednesday. Among them were Torah scrolls, a Torah mantle and silver finials.
Poland’s Jewish museum director returns, seven years after being pushed out by nationalist politics
Ghetto Fighters’ House: World's first Holocaust museum keeping memory, message alive
When Jewish athletes dominated Polish sport: A lost legacy
Poland rebranded as an outdoor tourist destination
The hotel we stayed in, the Warsawa, was no doubt intended to attract the capital’s more well-to-do denizens.
‘Vampire’ found in ancient cemetery in Poland may have just been ill
Archaeologists in Poland found a woman's skull surrounded by items that indicate that she was accused of being a vampire at the time of her death.
Grapevine August 28, 2022: Brazil's bi-centenary
Movers and shakers of Israeli society.
Polish delegation to Palestinian territories pays tribute to Arafat
Multiple members of the delegation referred to Israel as an apartheid state.
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the Novogrudok Tunnel Escape
I first became aware of the connection between the uprising and the Novogrudok tunnel escape during a memorial meeting of Novogrudok survivors and their descendants several years ago in Tel Aviv.
Holocaust, Russia-Ukraine War: Paths of memory in today's reality - opinion
I suggest recoining the “Never Again” slogan into “We did it again” – as bystanders this time.
250 Jewish refugees to celebrate Passover Seder in Warsaw
Get to know, up-close, the stories of the Jewish refugees who fled Ukraine to Poland and will be celebrating Passover with Chabad in Warsaw.
‘We’re in the business of saving Jewish lives’
JFNA have raised $25,000,000 – the largest sum of funds to assist the Jewish Agency and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in their work across Europe.
Polish nationalists shout ‘Death to Jews' while burning a book at a rally
Polish nationalists shouted “death to Jews” as they burned a book representing a historic pact protecting the rights of Poland’s Jews at a rally on Thursday in Kalisz.
Polish far-right Independence Day march to go ahead despite court ban
Organizers vowed the march would be held in honor of uniformed officers acting as "protectors of the border," and would highlight the importance of protecting Poland's sovereignty against intruders.