Warsaw ghetto
'We will remember': IDF chief of staff issues statement ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day
In the letter, Zamir vowed to “remember the communities that were erased from the face of the earth; the voices of the boys and girls, the elderly and the young, who were led to the crematoria."
Ghetto Fighters’ House: World's first Holocaust museum keeping memory, message alive
Prominent Holocaust survivors die, including ‘librarian of Auschwitz,' last Warsaw Ghetto fighter
This week in Jewish history: Miracle aids and antibiotics
Grapevine August 28, 2022: Brazil's bi-centenary
Movers and shakers of Israeli society.
The Warsaw Ghetto’s last synagogue
The construction of Warsaw’s Great Synagogue, one of the grandest synagogues constructed in the 19th century, was completed in September 1878.
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the Novogrudok Tunnel Escape
I first became aware of the connection between the uprising and the Novogrudok tunnel escape during a memorial meeting of Novogrudok survivors and their descendants several years ago in Tel Aviv.
Grapevine May 13, 2022: Listening to Warsaw Ghetto survivors
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
56% of Israeli youth don't know who Mordechai Anielewicz is - poll
The Darkenu poll also found that 28% of Israeli youth don't know what the Final Solution or Auschwitz is.
On This Day: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising begins
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began on April 19 and ended on May 16, killing an estimated 7,000 Jews.
Grapevine February 9, 2022: Remembering a noble Pole and honorary citizen of Israel
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Remains from Warsaw Ghetto buried in Jewish cemetery
Members of the Jewish community of Warsaw buried the bones of a person who may have died 80 years ago in the city’s ghetto during the Holocaust.
She vandalized a Holocaust memorial. Now she teaches about antisemitism
Ewa Jasiewicz, who spray-painted the slogan in Poland in 2010, has given three sessions titled “Understanding Antisemitism."
On this day 78 years ago, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising broke out
It was the first large-scale revolt by Jews during World War II.