House used to hide Jews declared Polish national monument The house remained unrecognized as a Jewish hideout for 70 years.
Polish pogrom marked at site of ’41 massacre On July 10, 1941, dozens of residents of the Polish town murdered hundreds of their Jewish neighbors, most of whom were burned alive in a barn.
Polish non-Jews honored for Jewish heritage efforts A new award was created to recognize the growing number of Poles involved in the protection of Jewish heritage in their country.