In the latest internal conflict to spill into public view, a pro-choice statement by the nonprofit Religious Jewish Community of Warsaw draws backlash from Orthodox rabbis

Stefania and Jan Buchala posthumously declared as 'Righteous Among the Nations,' an honor given to those who helped protect Jews from Nazis

Stefania and Jan Buchala to be named Righteous Among the Nations in event in Poland; new documentary will feature director's 1st meeting with couple's grandson in 2017

Around 20 headstones damaged in third case of vandalism at Polish Jewish graveyard this month

In new book 'Twilight of Democracy,' Anne Applebaum describes how her former friends helped bring about the Trump era, Brexit, and authoritarian governments in Poland and Hungary

Tombstones, found in heart of Leżajsk during construction work begun in June, have been removed as municipality seeks advice from Jewish community officials on what to do with them

Andrzej Duda says no reparations for assets seized from Jews during World War II; Sunday vote seen as populism test in Europe, with campaign that has seen strains of anti-Semitism

Anna Kozminska, 101, who sheltered Jewish boy for three years, believed to be the be oldest living person recognized by Yad Vashem for rescuing Jews during the Holocaust

After interviewing two-dozen survivors, 19-year-old Ashton Gleckman from Indiana created his film ‘We Shall Not Die Now’ -- with an assist from Claude Lanzmann’s ‘Shoah’

After a year-long leadership stalemate with government, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews can carry on with its mission, says new head Zygmunt Stepinski

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