Pioneering rabbi evicted from historic Krakow building rendered ownerless by the Holocaust 12 Jozefa Street was a set in Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List,” half a century after the Nazis murdered its Jewish owners.
In Poland, plans to build a museum on Schindler survivors’ former camp spark environmental protest The grounds of Plaszow near Krakow are a rare wild park in a rapidly-gentrifying city.
Krakow city official says good-luck figurines of Jews are ‘antisemitic’ and should not be sold The city may deny market concessions to vendors of the depictions of Orthodox Jews, who are often shown counting money.
Global Armed guards block Chabad worshippers from entering Krakow synagogue amid dispute among Jewish groups