Hillel Zeitlin’s “On the Depths of Being.”
It looked a lot like anti-Semitism.
Demon.
The attempt to revoke Jan Gross’s Order of Merit.
Telling the truth about an infamous massacre in Poland.
An ambivalent relationship.
During World War II, multiple Yiddish theaters functioned in the Warsaw Ghetto. Even more remarkably, those involved in them were deeply concerned, despite everything, with. . .
In the two decades before World War II, American Jews occasionally returned to their or their parents’ Polish cities and shtetls, and sometimes they recorded. . .
Reflections by a journalist who made his name during the heyday of Solidarity and is now a Polish patriot, observant Jew, Zionist, and communal leader.. . .
A new, easily searchable digital archive of documents offers important access to the religious and secular world of prewar Polish Jewry.
A new museum in Warsaw aims to celebrate 1,000 years of Polish-Jewish life; but to find the largest repository of records and other artifacts of. . .