Polish historian Katarzyna Person quotes firsthand accounts to reveal the bleak reality that set the stage for the creation of the infamous Jewish Order Service

Journalist Ewa Jasiewicz wrote 'Free Gaza and Palestine' on walls of former ghetto, uses antisemitism sessions to discuss racism among Jews

'Polanski, Horowitz. Hometown' follows Jewish filmmaker as he tours his hometown of Krakow with fellow survivor and photographer Ryszard Horowitz, whom he met in Warsaw Ghetto

Installation marks spot where collection of documents recording horrors of daily life was hidden underground from Nazis, and recovered after the Holocaust

Polish capital's Muranów district was once Europe's epicenter of Jewish life, and residents have plenty of spooky stories to prove it in a documentary screening April 7

Wladyslaw Szpilman’s experiences during WWII inspired Oscar-winning movie; priciest lot is a Steinway piano

Research led by Tel Aviv University bio-mathematician discovers astonishingly simple means used by starved, persecuted Jews to stop typhus in its tracks

Main ceremony at Yad Vashem national memorial site prerecorded and held in front of empty venue; President Rivlin, Prime Minister Netanyahu and survivors deliver messages by video

Polish PM Morawiecki and representatives of Jewish, Polish organizations lay wreaths, but only virtual tours of site where fighters resisted Nazi Germany on offer

Prof. Daniel B. Schwartz studies the evolution of a word that's kept outsiders out and insiders in -- voluntarily and involuntarily -- and been used as a tool for over 500 years

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