Jerusalem's chargés d'affaires expected to return to Warsaw, while Israel appears to balk at full restoration of ambassadors following spat over Holocaust restitution legislation

Fear of an antisemitic backlash causes some local Jews to join residents and environmental activists in pushing back against municipal plans to mark the notorious Plazsow site

For centuries before the Holocaust, Jews flourished in a town known for its railway connections. Now, the house of prayer is the final testament to the community's heyday

Polish opposition senator tells ToI that a diplomatic spat over Holocaust restitution legislation can be put to bed, but Jerusalem sticks to demand that Warsaw fix law first

Bones believed to belong to Holocaust victim; 'After nearly 80 years this unknown person got his dignity back,' says community chair

68 graves damaged in a disused graveyard in Wroclaw, in western Poland; Incident of Jewish cemetery vandalism also reported in France

It takes a global village to unerase the great Yiddish-language writer's religious/ethnic identity on the 'democratized' online encyclopedia

Good luck charms sold by candle companies depict ultra-Orthodox Jews counting money; some Polish Jews say products reminiscent of Nazi crematoria

Reporter Katarzyna Markusz vows to keep recounting her country's role in the genocide of European Jews and the ongoing 'widespread aversion of Poles' toward Jewish people

Katarzyna Markusz questioned on suspicion of violating law against defaming country after anonymous complaint filed over 2020 article; faces up to 3 years in jail

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