The 11th Jewish Film Festival opens this week; a new film about the anti-Semitic campaign of 1968 lacks a Jewish perspective.Read More
Ayelet Shaked talks about her family history in Krakow; a festival will celebrate legacy of Breslau/Wroclaw Jews, from Abraham Geiger to Jacob Rotbaum.Read More
A new book about the aliyah of the Polish Jews before the Holocaust; Polish translations of the Memorial books are full of errors.Read More
A street in Warsaw will now be called Raul Wallenberg Street; the Chief Rabbi of Poznan isn’t a rabbi and isn’t even Jewish.Read More
In Vilnius, a Yiddish seminar for young Israeli high school teachers; Yiddish program at the public school #166 comes to an end.Read More
The playwright Pawel Demirski is working on a musical about the anti-Jewish campaign of 1968; Poles are partly responsible for the misnomer, “Polish death camps.”Read More
Hundreds of Hasidim visit the grave of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk; A Pole who saved a remnant of the Warsaw Ghetto wall, has died.Read More
The Markowa Museum commemorates the Poles who saved Jews during WWII; Natalie Portman’s film version of Amos Oz’s novel will soon be screened in Poland.Read More
Many Poles think that Israel is aggressive, and even dangerous for world peace; Israeli students will have an opportunity to see Poland through Menachem Begin’s eyes.Read More
The Israeli-Polish company Balagan designs clothes for both countries; students study Hebrew through song; the Nozyk Synagogue will be turned into a hotel.Read More