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Encountering Ghosts in Poland
The Jewish Traveler
Encountering Ghosts in Poland
by
Jennifer Wolf Kam
Why travel to the most famous region where Jews were ever burned? To connect with Jewish history, to mourn our people and to bear witness.
Hadassah
A Crooked But Clear Line
by
Rhoda Smolow
Israel has provided a home to Jews who cannot imagine living anywhere else and—just as important—those who have nowhere else to go.
Books
Yearning for Sacred Spaces
by
Leah F. Finkelshteyn
"Synagogues" takes readers on a pilgrimage of distinct Jewish spaces near and far and the tenacious threads of history, faith and community that unite them all.
Wider World
‘Righteous’ Poles at Risk from Coronavirus Receive Help
by
Cnaan Liphshiz | JTA
The organization From the Depths is delivering groceries to Poles recognized by Israel as Righteous Among the Nations.
Wider World
Senior Saudi Leader and Muslim Religious Leaders Visit Auschwitz
by
Marcy Oster | JTA
Speaking at Auschwitz, Mohammed al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, called Holocaust atrocities a “crime against humanity.”
Being Jewish
The First Official, All-Female Jewish Transport to Auschwitz
by
Heather Dune Macadam
In 1942, nearly 1,000 young Jewish women were tricked into leaving their families and sent to Auschwitz.
Wider World
Warsaw Teachers Defy New ‘Holocaust’ Law in Open Letter
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Decrying that "Polish complicity in the Shoah needs to be taught," the educators and Holocaust archivists pledge to challenge the law by speaking out.
Wider World
Text of Letter from Piotr Laskowski and Sebastian Matuszewski
This letter challenges the new Polish law seeking to criminalize speech linking the Polish nation to Holocaust-era crimes.
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