The Beauty of Jewish Life in Wroclaw, Poland
Wroclaw's Old Town is more than just a historical center; it stands as the vibrant heart of contemporary social and...
Wroclaw's Old Town is more than just a historical center; it stands as the vibrant heart of contemporary social and...
Krakow stands out as one of Poland's most culturally and politically significant cities. Despite its relatively compact size, Krakow offers...
Contemporary cantor choirs draw inspiration from the biblical tradition of the Levites, who played a significant role as singers in...
Neta Elkayam and her fellow band members, second-generation Moroccan immigrants living in Israel, have emerged as prominent figures in the...
The opening party of the 27th Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow paid homage to Jerusalem, focusing on the vibrant atmosphere...
The New York Jewish Travel Guide interviewed Rabbi Michael Schudrich, Poland's Chief Rabbi, to explore Jewish life and heritage in...
The New York Jewish Travel Guide had the opportunity to speak with Mr. Robert Gadek, Deputy Director of the 27th...
Visiting Poland for the first time is an amazing experience and should be at the top of most people's lists...
What is the evidence that Columbus was a Jew? On February 15, 1493, Christopher Columbus sent out a letter to...
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the release of "Casablanca," which immortalized quiet acts of resistance against fascism at...
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