Poland
Tel Aviv nightlife to a rooftop proposal: A modern love story
A backgammon lesson in a Tel Aviv bar sparked a romance that spanned continents and eight years, ending in a heartfelt rooftop proposal.
Poland, Italy, decline Board of Peace invitation, cite doubts, constitutional barrier
Proportion of Poles who dislike Jews rises to 40%, lowest pro-Jewish sentiment since 2006
Ghetto Fighters’ House: World's first Holocaust museum keeping memory, message alive
Israel beats Belgium, advances to the round of 16 in EuroBasket for first time in a decade
The Belgians nearly erased a 21-point deficit in the final quarter – but the Israelis held on to claim a landmark achievement that has eluded them since 2015.
March of the Living in Łódź honors the city and ghetto’s Holocaust victims
99-year-old Holocaust survivor from Łódź, Leon Weintraub: “Be sensitive to all manifestations of intolerance. I urge you to be vigilant and watchful.”
WATCH: Polish F-16 crashes during airshow rehearsal
The Radom Airshow planned for the weekend has been cancelled.
Educator harassed at Auschwitz for carrying Israeli flag: Students were the real heroes - interview
Jerusalem Education Institute founder and senior educator Charlotte Korchak explained that the encounter became a moment of pride, with the resolve of the students on display.
From Brooklyn to Jerusalem: Dr. Yehuda Resiman's back and forth journey
Now he’s truly home. And although he is unhappy with Israel’s current political leadership, he’s not leaving again.
Pioneering rabbi evicted from historic Krakow building rendered ownerless by the Holocaust
Rabbi Tanya Segal knew the Jewish family who had owned the home were murdered in the Holocaust.
Iran-made drone explodes in Polish corn field bordering Ukraine
Poland has been on high alert for objects entering its airspace since a stray Ukrainian missile struck the southern Polish village of Przewodow in 2022.
Polish police bust smuggling networks and seize drugs worth $275 million
The core of the criminal groups was Poles living in Spain, where they trafficked drugs to several parts of Europe, mainly the Republic of Ireland, Germany, Austria, and Scandinavia.
On the hunt for Frédéric Chopin's footprints in Warsaw
Walking the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, meticulously rebuilt from wartime ashes, I found it postcard-perfect.
Israeli soccer fans cause outrage in Poland with 'murderers' banner
The "Murderers since 1939" banner was displayed prominently across a row of seats by fans of Maccabi Haifa.