Bulldozer destroys beautiful synagogue in Konin; Polish Jews in Sweden participate in annual Yiddish conference.Read More
An Egyptian student takes part in the Yiddish summer program; a documentary about Warsaw Ghetto uprising makes a big impression on the Poles.Read More
Book reveals how Nazi saved Jews and Poles from the Germans; Israeli sculptor Dani Karavan to build monument for the Poles who rescued Jews during WWII.Read More
“The Dybbuk” is performed in Polish in Warsaw but in Yiddish in Bucharest; lecture about the history of Holocaust literature.Read More
Yiddish love songs set to electronic music performed at the Krakow Festival; imposter rabbi of Poznan earned $40,000.Read More
At the end of June – a Yiddish theater workshop with Rafael Goldwasser; Warsaw branch of Hashomer Hatzair is revived; June 16 was artist Arthur Schick’s birthday.Read More
AHEYM Project records the last elderly Yiddish-speaking Jews in Poland; a Shavues invitation for Jewish families – but not for their young children.Read More
Hungarian musical version of The Golem comes to Warsaw; foundation refused to allow film “The Children‘s Megillah” to use a song it had recorded with children.Read More
Golda Tencer introduces the Yiddish theater to today’s Polish audiences; a new children’s film in Yiddish about the story of Purim.Read More
Golden jewelry discovered at the Auschwitz Museum; smartphone app lets you find out if a certain painting was stolen by the Nazis.Read More