Research 26.01.2025 Establishment of a permanent European Holocaust Research Infrastructure The newly established research team will provide scholars from Europe and beyond with access to archives, resources, and expertise related to the Holocaust.
Research 12.02.2025 Conference "Jews in Polish and German Lands: Encounters, Interactions, Inspirations" The conference, launching vol. 37 of Polin. Studies in Polish Jewry, will take the form of two online discussions hosted in cooperation with POLIN Museum of History of Polish Jews.
Research 25-27.08.2024 International Conference "The Accidental Metropolis? Jewish Łódź from 1800 to present" The event will feature the newest research from an interdisciplinary perspective on the history of the Jewish community in Łódź before, during, and after the Holocaust.
Research 8-10.09.2024 International Conference "From Shtetl to Post – Jewish Town" The conference will explore how shtetls like Opatów became post-Jewish towns.
Research 12-14.09.2023 Jewish or Common Heritage? (Dis-)appropriation of Synagogue Architecture in East-Central Europe since 1945 POLIN Museum and the German Historical Institute in Warsaw are hosting the international conference that aims at tracing the fate of synagogue architecture in East-Central Europe since 1945.
Research Registration is now closed Academic session: The Studies on Hunger Disease in the Warsaw Ghetto The session will be complemented by a lecture addressed to the general public, delivered by Martín Caparrós, author of the outstanding volume titled, "Hunger."
Research 2.10.2022 - online POLIN Book Talks: A Polish Jewish Artist in Turmoil – the life and work of Samuel Hirszenberg Mirjam Rajner and Richard Cohen will discuss their new book, "Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908: A Polish Jewish Artist in Turmoil".
Research 23-25.04.2023 International Conference "European Jews Facing the Imminence of the Holocaust" The conference’s aim is to identify and describe the Jewish experience of life amidst the imminent threat of destruction during the Holocaust.
Research 18-20.06.2023 International conference "East Central Europe at the Crossroads: Jewish Transnational Networks and Identities" This conference brings together the latest scholarship in Jewish history.
Research 11.09.2022 - online POLIN Book Talks: The Dark Side of the Shtetl Join the discussion of this striking and controversial account of the underside of Jewish life.
Research 28-30.06.2022 Conference "Jewish Initiative and Agency under Communism" International conference organized within the the Global Education Outreach Program
Research 12.06.2022 - online POLIN Book Talks: Women Writing Jewish Modernity Allison Schachter will discuss her new book in conversation with Anita Norich, Karolina Szymaniak, Anastasiya Lyubas.
Research 24.04.2022 - online POLIN Book Talks: How to write the history of Polish Jews? Moshe Rosman will discuss his new book, "Categorically Jewish, Distinctly Polish: Polish Jewish History Reflected and Refracted".
Research 27-29.11.2022 International Conference: Operation "Reinhardt" and the Destruction of Polish Jews The conference about Operation Reinhardt seeks to present the newest research on the Holocaust in Poland.
Research 20.02.2022 - online POLIN Book Talks: How they survived Conversation about Eliyana Adler’s book "Survival on the Margins"
Research 10.06.2021 - online Book Talks: Yiddish: Biography of a Language Jeffrey Shandler in conversation with Joanna Nalewajko-Kulikov. Antony Polonsky, host of the GEOP series “What's New, What's Next? Book Talks”
Research 6.05.2021 - online Book Talks: On the Study of Antisemitism Sol Goldberg, Scott Ury, and Kalman Weiser, who edited the collection of 22 essays “Key Concepts in the Study of Antisemitism”, will discuss the significance of this volume and its relevance for addressing the study of antisemitism today.
Research 8.04.2021 - online Book Talks: From Left to Right: The Transformation of a Pioneering Holocaust Historian Nancy Sinkoff in conversation with David Myers and David Engel. Antony Polonsky, host of the GEOP series “What's New? What's Next? Book Talks,” will moderate the meeting.
Research 4.03.2021 - online Book Talks: Pogroms as historical agents Artur Markowski will discuss his recent publications in conversation with Anna Cichopek-Gajraj and Jeffrey Kopstein. Antony Polonsky, Chief Historian of POLIN Museum’s Global Education Outreach Program, will moderate the meeting.