Warsaw Ghetto
The Spiritual Heroism of the Jews in the Holocaust
Itzhak Katznelson (1886-1944) was an accomplished dramatist, poet, and teacher. While living in the Warsaw Ghetto, he wrote over 40 works, including “The Song of the Radzyn Rebbe,” (1942-1943), which emphasizes the
The Moving Story of Janusz Korczak and the Dom Sierot Orphanage
This video [04:25] tells the moving story of Janusz Korczak (1878-1942), a Jewish pediatrician, author, and teacher, who headed the Dom Sierot orphanage for Jewish children in Warsaw. Dedicated to
Itzhak Katzenelson: Accomplished Author, Dramatist, and Educator
Before the German occupation of Poland, Itzhak Katzenelson (1886-1944) contributed greatly toward the vibrant Jewish culture in Lodz, Poland, through establishing a Jewish school, a Hebrew theater company, writing poetry,
Cultural Entertainment in the Warsaw Ghetto
Despite the horrendous living conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto, there were professional theaters featuring music and drama performances in both Polish and Yiddish. Some cafes and clubs even offered live performances
The Mailman of the Warsaw Ghetto
This animated video [06:52], produced by Yad Vashem, portrays life in the Warsaw Ghetto from the unique perspective of the Jewish letter carrier, Peretz Opoczynski. Opoczynski contributed to the Oneg