Israel Poland
Israel beats Belgium, advances to the round of 16 in EuroBasket for first time in a decade
The Belgians nearly erased a 21-point deficit in the final quarter – but the Israelis held on to claim a landmark achievement that has eluded them since 2015.
'History is central to Israel-Poland ties,' former ambassador to Poland tells 'Post'
Jewish leader bashes former PM's denial of Poland's Holocaust role
Polish PM: Israel testing Polish solidarity with the war on Hamas
Restitution advocates criticize Polish policies as overly onerous
Both the World Jewish Restitution Organization and an Israeli umbrella organization for survivors groups panned Polish efforts to deal with restitution.
The resurgence of Jewish life in Poland
“Jewish life in Poland is thriving in a way that you won’t see anywhere else in Europe,” said Jonathan Ornstein, director of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow.
Meet the Ambassador: A historian and a history maker
Jacek Chodorowicz, ambassador of Poland, joins in organizing 25th anniversary celebration of renewal of Polish-Israeli diplomatic relations.
Pro-Israel lobby to be formed in Polish parliament
The new Polish Parliamentary Israel Allies Caucus hopes to garner support for the State of Israel through their shared Judeo-Christian values.
Palestinian confesses to strangling Polish tourist visiting Nazareth
Jericho man confesses to strangling woman and hiding body under rocks after she rebuffed his sexual advances.
Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, former Polish Foreign Minister, Righteous Among the Nations, dies at 93
Bartoszewski, former Auschwitz inmate, was honorary citizen of Israel.
Thousands walk from Auschwitz to Birkenau in March of the Living
Each year, marchers commemorate more than a million people – the vast majority of them Jewish men, women, and children – who were murdered in the death camp.
Grapevine: The Poles are coming
These days, Warsaw is among Jerusalem’s best friends in Europe.
1.5 million visitors to Auschwitz museum in 2014 sets record
Polish travelers are most frequent visitors to infamous camp, with over 10,000 participating in related programs around the world.
Grapevine: Poles and Jews – A symbiotic relationship
"I wish to say here, very personally, that a person stays or comes out of hiding when he feels empathy around him, when he isn’t lonely, when he experienced human solidarity…”"