Poland urged to end ‘damaging’ impasse at Jewish museum
WARSAW, Poland — Two co-founders of a prominent Jewish history museum in Warsaw urged their third partner — the Polish government — to comply with an agreement to reappoint the museum’s former director, arguing Thursday that a failure to do so threatens the museum and is damaging to Polish-Jewish relations.
A standoff over the leadership of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews has dragged on since May, when former director Dariusz Stola won a competition to serve a second five-year term at the museum’s helm.
Poland’s culture minister so far has refused to put Stola in the post, accusing him of being politically biased against the country’s right-wing government.
On Thursday, the city of Warsaw and the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland demanded government action on Stola’s reappointment.