(JTA) LUBLIN, Poland — On a quiet corner of Furmańska Street, dawn breaks to the warm smell of bread wafting from the oldest bakery in Lublin, announced by a sign: “Kuźmiuk Bakery since 1944.” But ...
Poland has scrambled its aircraft after a Russian drone threat emerged in Ukrainian regions bordering Poland. Lublin Airport has suspended its operations. Source: Operational Command of the Polish ...
After the Germans captured Lublin on September 18, 1939, the city became a center of mass murder of Jews during the Holocaust. Leading up to the start of World War II, Lublin, Poland, was a thriving ...
Cut into a man’s flesh, and his lifeblood pours out. Cut into the veins of the blessed gods, and golden ichor is said to issue forth. Cut into the surface of an ancient city, and it is history that ...
When the Nazis took over the city a few weeks after the outbreak of World War II, in September 1939, this priceless treasure trove of Jewish knowledge fell into German hands. It was said to be one of ...
For many centuries Lublin was a vibrant center of Hebrew and Yiddish culture and home to what was then the world’s largest Talmudic school. Known as the Jerusalem of the Polish Kingdom, Lublin was ...