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Poland returns 91 Jewish objects to Greece, decades after they were stolen by Nazis
Poland returned 91 religious and ceremonial artifacts to the Greek government at a ceremony in Warsaw on Wednesday. Among them were Torah scrolls, a Torah mantle and silver finials.
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
When Jewish athletes dominated Polish sport: A lost legacy
Warsaw Jewish cemetery director fired after clashing with state-funded heritage group
Jewish director alleges that the current contract between the foundation and the Jewish community board is “abusive,” limiting the influence of local Jews over projects in their own cemetery.
New York, Berlin, London ramp up Hanukkah security after Bondi Beach shootings
Berlin police said they were ramping up measures around the German capital's Brandenburg Gate, where a large electric menorah is being lit to mark the first night of Hanukkah.
Remains of Jewish chocolate factory destroyed in WWII found in Warsaw
Meir Bulka, a researcher of Jewish heritage in Poland, called the discovery “a time capsule".
Hidden basement cache reveals 1.5-ton haul of lost yeshiva of the sages of Lublin books in Warsaw
The researchers removed about 40 to 50 sacks—roughly 1.5 tons—from a locked basement near the Nożyk Synagogue.
Israeli singer D’or splashed with red paint at Warsaw performance
Anti-Israel group Bas Collective said that two people were arrested and that it was attempting to hold solidarity rallies for the activists.
11-year-old boy uncovers 50,000-year-old skull on river walk
What Marcel thought was just a bone turned out to be a priceless Pleistocene relic - and scientists are thrilled.
On the hunt for Frédéric Chopin's footprints in Warsaw
Walking the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, meticulously rebuilt from wartime ashes, I found it postcard-perfect.
Warsaw is silent, but Poland rises up in anti-establishment statement - anaylsis
Nawrocki’s narrow win, securing just over 50.8% of the vote, marked a stunning reversal of the liberal optimism that swept Prime Minister Donald Tusk into power barely 18 months earlier.
Woman beheaded during axe attack at Warsaw University, Polish media reports
Private broadcaster Polsat News reported that a woman's severed head and an axe had been found at the university.
UK politician compares Hamas to Warsaw Ghetto freedom fighters
Liberal Democrat councillor John Boyd sparks controversy by comparing Hamas to Jewish resistance fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto, while the party denounced his comments.