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  • From left: Meydad Eliyahu, Paweł Kowalewski, and Yael Sherill, who curate Maiseh, a series of site-specific art projects that ran throughout Krakow's Jewish Culture Festival
    From left: Meydad Eliyahu, Paweł Kowalewski, and Yael Sherill, who curate Maiseh, a series of site-specific art projects that ran throughout Krakow's Jewish Culture Festival
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    Looking for the Heart of Jewish Krakow

    The annual cultural festival gets bigger and bigger. But has the city become a Jewish theme park, or is it proof that Jewish life in Poland continues to endure and even thrive?

    byJoe Baur
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    Project Offers Fresh Glimpse Into Jewish Krakow

    ‘Snapshot’ highlights traces of the city’s past using Polaroid-style frames

    byDara Bramson
  • The former Chewra Thilim prayer house on Meiselsa Street in Kraków.(Wikimedia)
    The former Chewra Thilim prayer house on Meiselsa Street in Kraków.(Wikimedia)
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    Historic Krakow Jewish Site Becomes a Nightclub

    Controversy after Jewish community leaders rent out 19th century beit midrash

    byStephanie Butnick
  • Festival-goers in Krakow
    Festival-goers in Krakow
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    The Mute Stones

    Once bustling, and long silent, Krakow’s streets sing anew

    byJosh Kun
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    Letter From Krakow

    At annual culture festival, Jewishness is abundant; Jews, scarce

    byUnknown Author
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