Marian Turski, Holocaust survivor and co-founder of Warsaw’s landmark Jewish museum, dies at 98 The journalist and historian proposed an Eleventh Commandment: “Do not be indifferent.”
Ideas On a roots journey from NYC to Poland, I packed my great-grandfather’s tallis The family of a Bronx baker donates a ritual heirloom to a Warsaw museum as a gesture of remembrance and healing.
A Polish ice cream shop owner runs a local Jewish museum. Should he get a prize — or a penalty? A Jewish group has filed a complaint for illegal appropriation against Jozef Gubca, who charges $2 to people interested in seeing the Landau family Judaica collection.