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
A letter from the historian of the Warsaw Ghetto
A secret central Yiddish archive was created under the innocent name of “Oneg Shabbos.”
The politics of memory
A debate over who did what in the Warsaw Ghetto Revolt is part of broader dilemmas of commemorating the Holocaust.
Sarenka, unsung hero of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Anielewicz is not, however, the only central figure in the monument. Above him, a bare-breasted woman is holding a baby high up in her arms toward the heavens – perhaps as an act of rebellion.
Heroes in our midst
A round-up of news from around Israel.
The life and legacy of Holocaust hero Simcha ‘Kazik’ Rotem
When Deborah asks Rotem if he thinks they’ll make it, he responds: “The only thing I can think of is how to blow the bastards up.”
Rivlin mourns loss of final fighter from Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Simcha (Kazik) Rotem, may his memory be a blessing.
Youth behind barbed-wire fences
In his diaries, the young Gerber deals with a variety of topics: from the culture of rumor-mongering and fears of being abducted into forced labor to songs written in the ghetto.
The way it was….
Expressed in Yiddish
The Warsaw Ghetto revolt and the Iwanski myth
An invitation to Polin.
Current conflict should not overshadow centuries of Jewish-Polish history and cooperation.