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A Polish hotel recovering from its own tragic past has become a refuge for Ukrainians

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Two weeks ago, Hotel Ilan, in Lublin, Poland, which was built almost a century ago as a Jewish house of study, stopped booking tourists and corporate groups. It now houses refugees from Ukraine and donations for them. (NPR)
Two weeks ago, Hotel Ilan, in Lublin, Poland, which was built almost a century ago as a Jewish house of study, stopped booking tourists and corporate groups. It now houses refugees from Ukraine and donations for them. (NPR)

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