(RNS) — When I arrived in Warsaw, my hosts took me to the apartment in which I would be staying. “You will stay here,” they said. “You will stay here.” — I had heard that line before. Consider an old ...
Krakow has a unique Jewish history as the Polish King, Casimir III the Great, known for his tolerance and his progressive reforms, invited Jews to settle in Poland in the 1300s. His reforms included ...
For an American Pole, the rare acknowledgment of Poland’s role in Europe (“Poland Is the Indispensable NATO Ally,” Review & Outlook, May 4) comes at a price of a certain ominous feeling of déjà vu.