Polin Museum worries about negative effect that the new law will have on Holocaust research; student sues Israeli education ministry for not preparing her for trip to TreblinkaRead More
Holocaust survivor Krystyna Budnicka: “The new law that bans accusing Poland in collaborating with the Nazis, should not have been discussed on Holocaust Day.”Read More
Neo-Nazis arrested for celebrating Hitler’s birthday; Yeshiva Chochmei Lublin now serves as a museum as well.Read More
Last year the number of Polish tourists to Israel doubled; new production of Manger‘s “Chumash Songs” will be performed in the author’s own dialect.Read More
New Prime Minister Morawiecki tells Parliament that Jews are “our brothers”; Polish kayak champion athlete asks for donations to restore Jewish cemetery in Krościenko.Read More
Signs with names of Jews killed at Sobibor found in the earth; Polin Museum dedicated evening to photographer Agnieszka TraczewskaRead More
Two Belgian tourists acquitted for stealing parts of electric fence from the Auschwitz Museum; Israelis buy essential items in Warsaw because in Israel they are too expensive.Read More
Kosher hotels can‘t replace a quality Jewish education; bulldozer in Siemiatycze rips skeletons out of their graves in Jewish cemetery.Read More
Film about the Kielc Pogrom now playing in cinemas in Poland; Polin Museum recalls forgotten Jewish actor-director, Chewel Buzgan.Read More
Israeli musician plays tangoes where the audience is free to dance to the music; former Jewish children’s hospital will be a museum.Read More