Tracing two stories of wartime heroism in Warsaw
Michel Foucault understood that truly free people must be willing to choose death, like the fighters of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. What would he make of the restrictions on liberty in our efforts to safeguard life from COVID-19?
Tablet Fiction: Moritz and Max have a plan to get back what’s theirs
Lessons from World War II Poland for us today
Rokhl’s Golden City: Secular Seders, camp epiphanies, and Yom HaShoah
A daughter of the resistance notes the true inspiration of the survivors: their refusal to disconnect from the past
Poland marks the 74th anniversary of the Jewish revolt against the Nazis
Michael Karkoc deemed ‘not fit for trial’
Tablet traveled to the Polish capital in 2013 for that year’s commemorations
Visiting Warsaw with my uncle, I saw a different part of WWII history
A 28-year-old Broadway actress takes on an unexpected new project
Officials say the decaying wall near the Umschlagplatz will be restored
More horrific allegations against Michael Karkoc emerge
The longtime Yad Vashem historian died Tuesday in Jerusalem at age 90
Seventy years ago, two marketing geniuses harnessed the power of mass media to bring Jews into the American mainstream
‘Jude Raus’ graffitied on monument honoring Mordechai Anielewicz
94-year-old Michael Karkoc has been in the United States since 1949
He was one of the last three remaining Warsaw Ghetto fighters