Archive for September, 2007
Sigmund Rolat points at a photo showing him with President Lech Kaczynski, during a June interview in his office in Warsaw, Poland.
WARSAW, Poland — They spent their childhoods in the rich, layered Jewish life of prewar Poland, then survived Hitler’s mission to wipe out European Jewry in the ghettos and gas chambers of occupied Europe.Now, men such as Tad Taube, Sigmund Rolat and Severyn Ashkenazy, after making fortunes in the United States, have returned to Poland as philanthropists to nurture a grass-roots revival of …
WARSAW, Poland — They spent their childhoods in the rich, layered Jewish life of prewar Poland, then survived Hitler’s mission to wipe out European Jewry in the ghettos and gas chambers of occupied Europe.
WARSAW, Poland - They spent their childhoods in the rich, layered Jewish life of prewar Poland, then survived Hitler’s mission to wipe out European Jews in the ghettos and gas chambers of occupied Europe. Now, men such as Tad Taube, Sigmund Rolat and Severyn Ashkenazy, after making fortunes in the United States, have returned to Poland as philanthropists to nurture a grass-roots revival of Jewish …
They spent their childhoods in the rich, layered Jewish life of prewar Poland, then survived Adolf Hitler’s mission to wipe out European Jewry in the ghettos and gas chambers of occupied Europe.
WARSAW, Poland - They spent their childhoods in the rich, layered Jewish life of prewar Poland, then survived Adolf Hitler’s mission to wipe out European Jewry in the ghettos and gas chambers of occupied Europe.
WARSAW, Poland — They spent their childhoods in the rich, layered Jewish life of prewar Poland, then survived Hitler’s mission to wipe out European Jewry in the ghettos and gas chambers of
Men who have made fortunes in the United States have returned to Poland to nurture a grass-roots revival of Jewish life in their homeland.
US manufactuer 3M plans to invest at least 200 million dollars (270 million euros) in Poland over the next two years, tripling the current level, its local boss said Saturday.
WARSAW, Poland — Two small planes collided during an acrobatic display at an air show in Poland on Saturday, killing both pilots, authorities said. Footage broadcast on TVN24 television showed the two small red planes slamming into each other and bursting into fragments at the Radom Air Show.





