Christians and Jews Experience “The World That Was” on Poland Holocaust Trip

The tour includes some of the Holocaust’s most notorious sites.
In Unlikely Story of Redemption, Polish Church Calls for Christianity to “Return to Jewish Roots”

The story begins with Edward Ćwierz, who helped found the Cenacle Church of Kielce in south central Poland in 1992.
Hundreds of Polish Christians Rally with Jews in Support of Israel, Pronouncing the Covenant of Abraham Still in Effect [VIDEO]

With anti-Semitism on the rise in Europe, a pro-Israel rally made its way through the streets of Warsaw on Sunday in solidarity with the Jewish state
The Krakow Mezuzah Campaign

When we speak of the revival of Jewish life in Krakow we often point to the cultural renaissance taking place throughout the city…
Lost & Hidden Jews Around the World Share the Light of Hanukkah

Lost and hidden Jews all over the world, in places as remote as El Salvador, India and Poland, are reconnecting to their Jewish roots and rekindling the Jewish spark in their souls.
On the 75th Anniversary of Kristallnacht, a Resurgence of Polish “Phantom Limb” Jewry

75 Years ago across Nazi occupied Germany and Austria, Nazi paramilitary forces and non-Jewish civilians carried out a pogrom that would signal the beginning of the end of Jewish life under German rule across Europe.
Tour of Remembrance: Auschwitz, Krakow

Day 3 Today we descended to ‘the depths’ and called upon God from the hell on earth known as Auschwitz. Before entering the notorious Concentration Camp, our small group of Jews and Christians prayed together the words of Psalm 121 and then lined up arm-in-arm under the infamous and cruel sign “Arbet Macht Frei – […]
Tour of Remembrance: Lublin, Majdenek and Tarnow

We stayed the night at not only a beautiful hotel, but a site of great significance in the history of Polish Jewry: the famous Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin.
Tour of Remembrance: Warsaw

Yesterday, I arrived in Warsaw, Poland for the “Tour of Remembrance” sponsored by Israel365.
March of the Living

A group of young people travel each year to Auschwitz to stand witness to the atrocities and to honor the memory of those who perished. Join Rabbi Tuly Weisz on a Tour of Remembrance to Poland, July 6-9, 2014