"To Catch a Jew" (March 2006). The Jewish Magazine included an excerpt from Surviving Hitler in Poland: One Jew's Story and also featured the painting "Forced Labor" in the story. The Jewish Magazine is a monthly, online Jewish resource. It features "Jewish articles and Jewish authors on Jewish and Israel topics each month." The magazine has been online for nine years.
An artist's virtual museum - Oakland woman links with Polish heritage (Friday November 30th, 2001) – Rona Marech of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote a particularly nice article about the Moshe Rynecki virtual museum. Click on the link above to read the article and to view the accompanying photographs.
Cover art work - Not exactly an article about the website, but the magazine, "The Jewish Homemaker" featured "Readers" on their June 2000 cover.
Web of the Week – The Marin Independent Journal chose the Moshe Rynecki virtual museum as web page of the week in the winter of 2000. Check out what they had to say about us!
Gen-Xer shows great-grandpa's Holocaust art on Web (September 24th, 1999) – Our first article! Joshua Schuster of the The Jewish Bulletin of Northern California wrote quite a nice piece about our virtual museum when it first opened. Check out The Bulletin to learn all about Jewish life in the San Francisco-Bay Area.
In May 2005, The
Incredible Art Department honored The Moshe Rynecki Virtual Museum as
a great art website. They say about the awards, "We issue these awards
for design, functionality, subject matter, and relevance to the fine arts."
New Book, "Surviving Hitler In Poland:
One Jew's Story," Provides Vivid Personal Vignettes of Jewish History.