. >> michael schudrich is poland's chief rabbi.in new york, he's called warsaw home for close to three decades. he's helped to rebuild poland's jewish community following the fall of communism, especially in the capital. warsaw's synagogue was desecrated by the germans during the holocaust. during the communist era, the jewish community here kept a low profile. today, they're proud that the community's thriving again. but few will discuss this renaissance on camera for fear of an anti-semitic backlash. >> we're in a new situation. we're hearing things we haven't heard since 1968. exactly 50 years. >> like what? >> there's no place for you in poland. i'll help you go to israel. and you've seen the caricatures. there have been some cases. nothing physical. >> 50 years ago, in 1968, thousands of jews, including many holocaust survivors, left poland as the result of an anti-zionist campaign by the communist regime. but journalist konstanty gebert stayed. he was one of the few practicing jews in communist poland. his son arrives for a v