Warsaw ghetto
‘The Jewish Revolt: A Warsaw Ghetto Exhibition’ turns memory into witness - review
Auerbach arrived in Warsaw in 1933 as a journalist and has dedicated her life to remembering Holocaust victims.
'We will remember': IDF chief of staff issues statement ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day
Ghetto Fighters’ House: World's first Holocaust museum keeping memory, message alive
Prominent Holocaust survivors die, including ‘librarian of Auschwitz,' last Warsaw Ghetto fighter
Untold valor: Jewish resistance during the Holocaust revealed in new documentary
Paula Apsell’s new film tells the stories of Jews who fought back in the Shoah.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrator is removed from Warsaw Ghetto Uprising commemoration in Poland
During the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ceremony, a lone protester briefly displayed a Palestinian flag, amid global pro-Palestinian sentiment and diplomatic tensions.
Photo Israel festival highlights Polish-Jewish life before the Holocaust
The exhibition is not just about delving into the pre-Holocaust past. Indeed, there are also photographs in there from the Warsaw Ghetto.
From Holocaust to Revival
How Kibbutz Yad Mordechai has Become a Symbol of Resilience and Continuity.
Grapevine, September 23, 2022: Overlooking important events
Sara Netanyahu was most definitely treated as a first lady in New York and was seated at one of the most prominent tables when she attended the Fashion 4 Development event.
Israeli Holocaust survivor, Polish painter team up for new exhibit
“Life, After All,” at the former Plock synagogue venue, which forms part of the Mazovian Museum, is the result of the efforts of a number of Wojciech Ciesniewski’s like-minded pals.
Nazi workshop uncovered in Warsaw Ghetto remains
The workshop had been used to make cutlery, both before and during the Holocaust.
Jewish foundation honors Polish rescuers in historic gathering at POLIN Museum
However, due to their advanced ages and health concerns, it is expected that this commemoration will likely be the last gathering for the rescuers.
Jewish medical staff bravery in Warsaw Ghetto must be remembered - study
Their contribution has largely been forgotten, but it should be stressed to future generations of Jews and health professionals in general, the study noted.
Polish gov't attack on Holocaust historian slammed by academia
More than 300 academics and institutions around the world issued a statement condemning the Polish government-led attacks against Polish historian Barbara Engelking.