Marla Raucher Osborn writes that you are fortunate if you trace your family roots to Ulanów, a little town in southeastern Poland between Zamosc and Rzeszow, because a local man, an avid collector and local historian named Janusz Dąbek, has created a small but impressive museum there. Dąbek, as she writes in this report on a recent visit there tracing her own family history, is one of the many Poles who have a particular interest in the history of the Jewish community that lived in their town before the Holocaust.
Read Ms. Raucher Osborn’s report in the JHE In Focus Section