Warsaw

Jewish volunteers bond with Ukrainian kids at summer camp

By Vanessa Gera — August 1, 2022
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — With the war about to enter its sixth month, the camp at the Lauder Morasha School in Warsaw reflects the type of programming being developed to meet the changing needs of refugees.

Woman buoyed by support after viral pastor confrontation

By Peter Smith — June 4, 2022
(AP) — Bobi Gephart wanted the church community to know the truth and had no idea the video, recorded by a family member in the congregation, would generate such a viral response.

Why you need to see ‘The Zoo Keeper’s Wife’ for Passover

By Jeffrey Salkin — April 13, 2017
The Zookeeper's Wife reminds us that it takes moral muscle to resist evil.

After a painful week for police and protesters, Obama says America is united

By Yonat Shimron — July 9, 2016
"There is sorrow. There is anger. There is confusion about the next steps.," the president said. "But there is unity in recognizing that this is not how we want our communities to operate."

Religious groups rally around U.N. climate talks in Warsaw

By Eric J. Lyman — November 22, 2013
WARSAW, Poland (RNS) The Warsaw U.N. climate talks includes wider participation from faith-based groups, in part because climate change now touches on issues of poverty alleviation, development, forced emigration, as well as stewardship of the planet.
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