Poland: The Saturday brunch initiative “Boker Tov” attracts Jews to the Warsaw Jewish Community Center and the Jewish theater organizes an evening in honor of Jerzy Kosinski.Read More
Construction workers discover a 73 year old Nazi form that landlords had to fill out identifying Jews and a memorial is constructed to honor Poles who saved Jews during the Holocaust.Read More
The 71st anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising will be commemorated, a new exhibition on Jewish Warsaw will debut at the Jewish museum and tattoo-machines from Auschwitz are discovered.Read More
The 46th anniversary of Poland’s anti-Semitic purge is commemorated and a Rabbi is awarded a prize from the organization of Jews and Christians.Read More
The Warsaw ghetto-memorial inspires an acclaimed play in Tel Aviv “Stones.”Read More
Helena Czernek designs Jewish clothing and art today in Poland including menorahs and a Polish children’s book author writes about the Holocaust.Read More
The founder of the “Borderlands Foundation” wins a one million dollar prize and the president of the European Union speaks at the Knesset.Read More
Historians are making a tour-guide “The Shtetl Route” for tourists in the form of a website as well as tour-books and Jews seeking Polish citizenship are encountering unexpected difficulties.Read More
A German newspaper angers Polish diplomats by calling concentration camps “Polish concentration camps,” and a photo-exhibition highlights the work of Menachem Kipnis,Read More
A Jewish fashion-designer in Poland has interesting reflections about Jewish life in Poland which she incorporates into her designs, The Auschwitz museum is seeking to reach a wider audience, translating its website into Arabic and Farsi.Read More