Warsaw, Polish PM and Lublin
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Cut into a man’s flesh, and his lifeblood pours out. Cut into the veins of the blessed gods, and golden ichor is said to issue forth. Cut into the surface of an ancient city, and it is history that irrupts into the present. Such an irruption can happen ...
For many centuries Lublin was a vibrant center of Hebrew and Yiddish culture and home to what was then the world’s largest Talmudic school. Known as the Jerusalem of the Polish Kingdom, Lublin was home to the only Jewish college in the country.
On matchday, Crystal Palace fans will be meeting at the Old Town Market Square in Lublin, where bars are away fan-friendly, and there will be a police and club staff presence. The Square is also ideally situated for Palace fans to come together before ...
Scotland’s contemporary dance sector takes centre stage this November at the Lublin International Dance Theatres Festival in Poland, with a major programme of performances by Scottish artists and companies.
With speeches, prayer, wild dancing and spirited song, Daf Yomi — the practice of reading one page of the Talmud every day — came back home this week. As Jews around the world celebrated the 11th completion of the cycle of Talmud reading on Tuesday ...
Adam Lublin, a former executive at the live music behemoth AEG, was sentenced to four years in prison Monday, Nov. 15, for sexually assaulting four women. Back in August, Lublin — who also once served as the manager for Young Thug and Kodak Black ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the "worst suspicions have been confirmed" and that a bomb had destroyed rail track after "an act of sabotage" along the Warsaw to Lublin route.
Airports in Rzeszów and Lublin paused operations after a Russian airstrike aimed at Ukraine. Operations resumed by the morning of November 19.