Warsaw
Nazi war criminal's chilling account of Warsaw Ghetto destruction reaches English readers
After decades of being translated into over 15 languages and adapted for the stage and screen, “Conversations with an Executioner” was published Tuesday for the first time in English.
Poland returns 91 Jewish objects to Greece, decades after they were stolen by Nazis
Poland’s Jewish museum director returns, seven years after being pushed out by nationalist politics
Ghetto Fighters’ House: World's first Holocaust museum keeping memory, message alive
Gal Gadot will star as Warsaw Ghetto heroine
The movie will be made for Warner Bros, and Gadot and Varsano will produce with Marc Platt.
University of Warsaw students remember pre-WWII segregation of Jews
This is the second year in a row that University of Warsaw students have commemorated the victims of such discrimination.
After Israeli students badly beaten, Warsaw police arrests two men
The students were badly beaten by people who shouted ‘f***k Israel’ in what the Poles view as a hate crime.
Polish woman who saved adoptive Jewish family from Holocaust dies at 102
Krystyna Danko was one of the oldest and most celebrated non-Jews recognized by Israel for saving Jews from the Holocaust.
Jewish community participates in Warsaw Pride Parade for first time
About one hundred members of the Jewish community took part in the parade throughout the streets of the capital, surrounded by 47,000 other participants.
Preserving the history of Poland Jewish community
The Warsaw Ghetto Museum opens in 2023
Reflecting upon the heroism of victims and rescuers on Holocaust Remembrance Day
This is a magnificent gesture from the leader of the country that leads the free world.
Passover and the Holocaust
‘We had entered the unknown, but were holding on to what we cherished’ – Rena Quint.
GRAPEVINE: They were there…
Following the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 many Jews from smaller towns and cities fled to Warsaw, the city now honors their tales.
Hundreds to gather in Warsaw for Seder on anniversary of uprising
Before the Holocaust, approximately one-third of Warsaw was Jewish.