Krakow’s Jewish Community Center

Pioneering rabbi evicted from historic Krakow building rendered ownerless by the Holocaust

Rabbi Tanya Segal knew the Jewish family who had owned the home were murdered in the Holocaust.

Rabbi Tanya Segal stands in the courtyard of 12 Jozefa Street in Krakow, Poland, as she is evicted from her apartment, July 31, 2025.
 KRAKOW’S FAMOUS market square.

Krakow: Jewish growth amid the grandeur

 Krakow's famous market square

Krakow - So much more than "just" a UNESCO World Heritage Site

 GAZING AT the carnage of  Kristallnacht, November 1938.

European leaders reflect on rising antisemitism trends


Jewish museum in Krakow becomes day-care center for Jewish refugees

Director Jakub Nowakowski makes sure teachers and psychologists are supervising, which gives mothers quiet time to figure out their next steps

 Children at the daycare center in Krakow.

Kopf is the key

How an art exhibition provided the backdrop for the reunion of the Tutko family from Turobin.

Shula Kopf (center) with the Hagemejers