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

Most of Poland's kosher, halal slaughterhouses produce meat for export; under new law, ritual slaughter will be allowed only if meat is sold locally

A must-read novel for fall, 'The Lost Shtetl' by first-time fiction writer Max Gross offers fable inspired by the great Yiddish writers that comforts and challenges in corona times

Most nearby residents evacuated for 5-day operation that will attempt to slowly burn 19-foot bomb's explosive charge without detonating, but some refuse to go due to pandemic

Przemysław Czernek named in cabinet reshuffle; last year said monument denoting places where Poles killed Jews during and after WWII was 'slander' and 'anti-Polish'

Around 400 Jews live in Obninsk, outside Moscow, built to house staff of power station; prayer services to be held on Shabbat only, to start

Man referred to as Jurgen K charged with possession of arms and explosives without permit

Both countries' governments violate bloc's rule of law standards; foreign ministers protest and establish 'institute of comparative law' to monitor EU countries

Amended bill ends breeding of animals for the fur industry, bans the use of circus animals and increases supervision on animal shelters

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

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