JTA — Few things rile an online crowd like a mistake in The New York Times. One example is the Twitter account of a contemptuous troll dedicated to pointing out ...
In her recently translated book “The Crime and the Silence” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015), Polish journalist Anna Bikont chillingly details the murder of at least 600 of the Jews of Jedwabne, ...
The online encyclopedia didn’t take a position on the underlying dispute over Polish antisemitism and complicity with the Nazis, instead focused on whether editors adhered to the community’s code of ...
Oh, to have been there on that rainy October evening in Słubice, Poland, when they unveiled the world’s first-and-only monument in tribute to Wikipedia. The crowd huddled under umbrellas and tents as ...
The fight over Singer’s identity offers lessons on the pitfalls of decentralized knowledge in the era of disinformation, with some possible insights about Polish ultranationalism. (JTA) — Few things ...
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