Warsaw

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.

Janusz Korczak motivated the children in his care by giving them jolly cards.
The Maccabi Krakow ice hockey team in full flow during a game in 1934.

When Jewish athletes dominated Polish sport: A lost legacy

Tombstones at the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street in Warsaw, Poland.

Warsaw Jewish cemetery director fired after clashing with state-funded heritage group

The Israeli flag waves as lights are lit on the Hanukkah candelabrum during a ceremony of the Jewish Hanukkah festival of lights at Brandenburg Gate, in Berlin, Germany December 14, 2025.

New York, Berlin, London ramp up Hanukkah security after Bondi Beach shootings


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.

From the Depths founder Jonny Daniels sits with the oldest living Righteous Among the Nations Krystyna Dańko on her 102nd birthday

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.

A participant rides a motorbike during the EuroPride 2010 parade through the streets of Warsaw

Preserving the history of Poland Jewish community

The Warsaw Ghetto Museum opens in 2023

World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder addresses a ceremony commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising on April 19, 2018

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.

IDF soldiers at the Chamber of the Holocaust, Mount Zion, Jerusalem for a Yom HaShoah ceremony, April 11, 2018

Passover and the Holocaust

‘We had entered the unknown, but were holding on to what we cherished’ – Rena Quint.

Holocaust memorial candles

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.

Polish children holding flowers near the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes

Hundreds to gather in Warsaw for Seder on anniversary of uprising

Before the Holocaust, approximately one-third of Warsaw was Jewish.

SS SOLDIERS patrol Nowolipie Street in the Warsaw Ghetto during the 1943 uprising

Jewish Agency program incorporates Warsaw to 'rediscover Judaism'

Warsaw will join Pittsburgh and the Israeli Karmiel and Misgav, to have the opportunity to rediscover their Jewish culture and faith.

Isaac Herzog

Is Warsaw Jewish museum director being replaced for criticized Polish government?

Stola criticized a controversial law passed last year in Poland that makes it illegal to blame the Polish nation for Nazi crimes.

President Reuven Rivlin visits newly built Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw October 28, 2014.

When Warsaw was Jewish, Poles still celebrated antisemitism

A reporter’s notebook.

The Jewish Community Center that was two doors down from my grandmother's apartment