Warsaw ghetto
Ghetto Fighters’ House: World's first Holocaust museum keeping memory, message alive
The Ghetto Fighters’ House brings rare archival artifacts and stories to Givatayim for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, linking past resilience to today’s changing world.
Prominent Holocaust survivors die, including ‘librarian of Auschwitz,' last Warsaw Ghetto fighter
This week in Jewish history: Miracle aids and antibiotics
Survive, in Order to Create: Exhibiton launched in Ma'ale Adumim art museum
Remembering those who had no one to remember them
Nechama Rivlin read the names of the relatives of Michal Shorer, a family friend, whose nearest and dearest lost their lives in the Treblinka death camp in 1942.
Warsaw Ghetto heroine dies
Hela Schuepper Rufeisen, one of the last survivors of Warsaw Uprising, passed away on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Garde la coutume, et la coutume te gardera
Une exposition en ligne montre comment les juifs se sont battus pour préserver les rites de Pessah même dans les périodes les plus tourmentée
Books — 'Ghetto: The Invention of a Place, The History of an Idea'
A history of the ghetto, from imprisoning European Jews to segregating African Americans.
Julian Kulski’s war
75 years ago, a 12-year-old boy joined the resistance against the Nazis in Poland. His memoir ‘The Color of Courage’ reminds us what it means to stand against evil.
Warsaw Ghetto plaque defaced with swastika
The plaque, erected in 2008, was dedicated to the "memory of those who suffered, fought and died."
A Flame Re-Ignited: My Trip to Poland, Part IV
A heartbreak novel
An account of the Warsaw Ghetto will have you on the verge of tears; two other books are much less impressive.
Books: The Book of Aron
Through the first-person narrative of a child, "The Book of Aron" provides a powerful and poignant reminder of the stark moral choices the Jews of Warsaw were forced to make.