Pointing to recent election, Nevada and Oklahoma lawmakers warn of 'growing anti-Semitic discourse in Poland and scapegoating of the Jewish community'

Right-winger Andrzej Duda seeking second term in office backed by Law and Justice party, which has triggered tensions with Europe over controversial laws

Far-right sponsored legislation sought to prohibit claims from heirs of Jews who were killed in the Holocaust

Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy sold the pastel drawing 'Head of a Woman,' at a loss in 1934 because he feared the Nazis would confiscate his estate

Center receives register of 12,000 names from 1930s-40s, says some financial transfers could include funds looted from Jews; bank says it will look into the matter

Member of family's Austrian branch accuses authorities of appropriating mental health foundation set up by relatives prior to World War II

97% of the approximately 800,000 policies held in 1938 have yet to be honored due to insurers’ impossible demand that death certificates, original paperwork be produced

Ruling comes after prominent Haredi activist declined to give the letter by 16-year old victim Rachel Mintz to her family or to Yad Vashem archive

Cherrie Daniels previously worked with NGOs to promote the role of women peacemakers in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

US president among few leaders planning to attend ceremony in sign of close ties between Warsaw's right-wing government and his administration

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