Publishers won't hold publicity campaign for translation of Hitler's 1925 book and have set a high price to ensure it isn't widely accessible

'Deported. Exiled. Saved.' uncovers dramatic new information with implications for descendants of the largest Polish survivor group -- including the family of this writer

In 'Ghost Citizens,' Polish academic Lukasz Krzyzanowski delves into postwar Radom, where Jews found new residents living in their stolen homes, and little empathy from the public

While recent Independence Day celebrations saw xenophobic displays, Michał Laszczkowski and a group of Scouts -- who have never met a Jew -- use day to restore national history

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

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

Separating the fact from the fiction on shtetls, New York Jewry, pickle factories and more in the new funny yet heartfelt film

Populist incumbent's campaign engaged in anti-Semitic and anti-LGBT rhetoric, warning voters that his liberal opponent would sell out Polish families to Jewish interests

Letters 'AJ,' likely meaning 'anti-Jewish,' sprayed on wall of historical graveyard in city of Tarnow; site was also defaced last year

100-year-old Jozef Walaszczyk tells about brushes with death, work with the Polish underground, and getting false papers for his Jewish girlfriend, saving her and dozens of others

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