Compared to the anti-Israeli slant in the Polish press, the German newspaper “Bild” portrays Israeli soldiers in a positive light.Read More
The photographer Agnieszka Traczewska loves to photograph Hasidim. She believes that Hasidic life is a picture that has been erased from the Polish landscape.Read More
Neo-Nazis beat up Israeli athletes; Polish newspaper prints photo suggesting collaboration between the Polish police and the Gestapo.Read More
The European Court of Human Rights punishes Poland for not defending the terrorists who attacked the USS Cole; two former Presidents remember Szymon Szurmiej.Read More
Szymon Szurmiej, veteran Jewish actor and community leader, has died; the Great Synagogue in Pshiskhe, known for the Hasidic Rabbi Bunem of Pshishkhe, is being renovated.Read More
Should Auschwitz be called a Polish concentration camp, or a German one; popular Polish newspaper takes Hamas’ side.Read More
This year’s Bashevis-Singer Festival will include theatrical performances; Auschwitz has become an object of theft.Read More
The Israeli foreign ministry doesn’t realize that Israel is not just in a military war but in a cultural one as well; an evening dedicated to the Israeli writer, Miriam RommRead More
A photo-workshop at the JCC led by Mikolaj Grynberg, the strange case of a doctor, a pious Catholic with the name “Hazan” and Isaac Bashevis Singer day in Radzymin.Read More
A Polish newspaper is fomenting anti-Semitism, two nuns and three priests are recognized as “Righteous Among the Nations.”Read More