Tag: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

Descendants of Holocaust survivors gathered in New York City's Riverside Park on April 19 to honor the Warsaw Ghetto fighters and the six million Jews killed by the Nazis.
A video from a Yom Hashoah event in New York City honors the Warsaw Ghetto fighters and commemorates the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis.
During the commemoration of the 81st anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Poland, a pro-Palestinian demonstrator briefly disrupted the event by placing flowers and displaying a Palestinian flag on stage.
During the Passover of 1943 in the Warsaw Ghetto, a small group of Jewish prisoners launched a courageous resistance against their Nazi oppressors.
In New York's Riverside Park near 83rd Street lies a small black plaque marking the intended site for the American Memorial to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust.
The text discusses a personal journey to Poland, guided by reflections on the poet Irena Klepfisz and the complexity of Jewish history and identity.
The text delves into a reflective journey to Poland, exploring Jewish heritage and identity through the lens of poet Irena Klepfisz.
Yonatan Alman, an Israeli soldier stationed on Israel's northern front with Lebanon, has shared a video where he wishes viewers a happy Hanukkah in Yiddish and shows the gift he received.
This article discusses the play "Amid Falling Walls" which features a scene depicting the suicide of Artur Zygielbojm, a prominent Polish Jewish politician who was critical of Zionism.
A video clip has been received by The Forward showing an Israeli reserve soldier singing The Partisan Hymn, a famous Yiddish fighting song, while inside a tank on the northern front of Israel.
The article discusses the decline of Yiddish as a language in Israel.
The article discusses the author's experience visiting Auschwitz and reflects on the complex feelings surrounding confronting Poland's tragic past.
The exhibition "Missing Generations: Photographs by Jill Freedman" at the Derfner Judaica Museum and Art Collection showcases the work of photographer Jill Freedman, who documented the destruction of Holocaust sites and the resurgence of Jewish life in Poland and beyond.
This article discusses ways to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
The article discusses the difference between International Holocaust Remembrance Day and Yom HaShoah, the Jewish Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The article discusses the lack of a monument in New York City for the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and questions its historical justification and impact.
Rabbi Arnie Wittenstein discusses the historical identification of Achashveirosh and the discrepancy between secular history and the Tanach regarding the dating of the Destruction of the First Temple.
Jewish Life magazine engaged with prominent African American leader Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois in the late 1940s and early 1950s, seeking to connect the struggles against anti-Semitism and anti-Negroism.
Israel Gutman, a Holocaust survivor and scholar, played a pivotal role in Holocaust research and commemoration.