A documentary about David and Tzipporah Friedman, Hungarian Holocaust survivors who ran a children's boarding school "Neve Michael" in which they were active from 1950 to 1986. According to their outstanding pedagogical method a children's Home is a family home: students, staff, manager and all his family are one model unit. In the film Zipporah tells her memoirs, and there are interviews and memories of family members and friends, as well as employees and graduates of the boarding school. Photos of the family home in Budapest and in the ghetto are incorporated as well as archive footage.
This documentary film shows a meeting of the graduates of the religious Zionist youth village “Dasek” which took place 13th March 2004 to honor the significance of this educational establishment. “Dasek” was founded in 1945 in Budapest for young orphans and operated until their immigration to Israel in 1947. The film tells the story of “Dasek” and the people who founded and ran it.