Poland
'The Wisdom of Truth': Reaching the attic with a ladder to the Zohar - review
Introduction to the Zohar explores exile, desire, and repair, presenting the Baal HaSulam’s ladder as a path to inner spiritual transformation.
US will send additional 5,000 troops to Poland, says Trump
Poland's foreign minister calls to ban Ben-Gvir from entering country as flotilla storm continues
‘The Wanderers’ tells the story of Poland’s Holocaust survivors who fled to the Soviet Union
Polish president, EJA warn of rising antisemitism as Europe marks Kristallnacht
“Today you can go to any Jew and scream 'genocide',” said Rabbi Menachem Margolin. EJA's symposium united state reps, Rabbis, and activists to push back against the new blood libels.
Last Warsaw Ghetto Uprising survivor Michael Smuss dies at 99
Michael Smuss was born on April 15, 1926, in Danzig, where his family lived until the rise of the Nazi Party.
Polish court considers sending suspect to Germany in disputed Nord Stream case
A Polish court will decide whether to hand over a Ukrainian diver wanted by Germany for alleged involvement in the Nord Stream pipeline blasts.
Iran summons Polish diplomat after Warsaw links Iranian drones to Russian strikes in Ukraine
Tehran summoned Poland’s envoy after Polish FM Radoslaw Sikorski showcased an Iranian-made drone in London, accusing Iran of aiding Russia’s strikes on Ukraine; a claim Iran denies.
Hidden basement cache reveals 1.5-ton haul of lost yeshiva of the sages of Lublin books in Warsaw
The researchers removed about 40 to 50 sacks—roughly 1.5 tons—from a locked basement near the Nożyk Synagogue.
Russia rains drones and missiles on Ukraine, Poland scrambles aircraft
Poland scrambled fighter jets as Russian missiles and drones struck western Ukraine, triggering air raid alerts nationwide and heavy fighting near Lviv.
Góra Kalwaria: The legacy of Poland’s ‘New Jerusalem’ and Gur hassidim
In the footsteps of the Gerrer hassidim and their illustrious rebbes: A look at Góra Kalwaria in Poland.
Northern Europe’s drone jitters: Airports, NATO posture, and a fast-evolving threat
Article 4 calls for consultations when a member’s security is threatened; Article 5 is collective defense if an armed attack occurs. Poland’s move signals gravity without crossing into Article 5.
EU leaders back 'drone wall' to repel Russia after airspace violations
European authorities have accused Russia of brazen violations of the region's airspace, including with recent incursions by drones over Poland and fighter jets over Estonia.
Europe must adopt a wartime mindset as conflict with Russia becomes inevitable - opinion
The European states, as in the 1930s, refuse to see the danger standing at their threshold.