President Andrzej Duda reportedly asked his the country’s government to allow the Israeli Prime Minister to commemorate Holocaust victims “unhindered” by his ICC arrest warrant.
By JC Reporter
The graffiti drew comparisons between the Holocaust and the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict
By Nissan Shtrauchler
The London School of Jewish Studies says the trip is ‘ideal’ for those looking for an intellectually stimulating and engaging journey
By Daniel Ben-David
Despite the dark shadows history cast over these Polish cities, Jewish landmarks, arts and cuisine hold fast
By Anthea Gerrie
Mandragora’s owner Izabela Kozlowska-Dechnik is on a mission to preserve the dishes of a lost generation
Nicholas Lezard saddles up to explore Poland’s beautiful but little-visited Lower Silesia region by bike
By Nicholas Lezard
Grzegorz Braun was a candidate for a Polish coalition of far-right parties called Confederation, Liberty and Independence
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The vandalism took place on New Year’s Eve at the White Stork synagogue
By Hannah Gillott
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Plaque commemorates the building in Polish city which was the last stop before the death camps for hundreds of Jews
By Liam Hoare
The far-right member of the Polish parliament tore an extinguisher from the wall during the event in Warsaw
By Olivia Gittel
The poster, carried by the Norwegian student during a rally in Poland, also displayed the words 'keep the world clean'
The cabinet minister said she became interested in the Holocaust after reading The Diary of Anne Frank
By Gaby Wine
Jozef Ulma, his wife Wiktoria and their seven children were given one of Catholicism's highest honours
By Richard Percival
Karen Kirsten discovered her family had been lying to her for years
By Nicole Lampert
The memorial will also be dedicated to other Polish victims of World War II and the Nazi occupation of Poland
A new book explores the Lados group who created false passports to allow those persecuted by Nazi-occupiers to escape
By Felix Pope