Kurt Häfele has long church council and mayor in Hohebach. He sat as a boy along with Jewish classmates in the school. His authentic reports pass through the town and the cemetery Hohebach and let the story come alive.
In the north of Berlin, tucked away in a residential area surrounded by walls, there is a jungle of trees, rhododendrons and ivy. In between the rampant foliage are thousands of stones - large and small, some artistic-looking, others simple, some magnificent and crumbling; some nameless and others with indecipherable inscriptions. Weißensee is the largest Jewish cemetery still in use in Europe.
This documentary was broadcasted in the Czech TV, based on the film "Alive from the Ashes". The film depicts the story of Avraham (Freidberg) Harshalom, born in Pruzany in Poland. At the age of 16, he was the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust. Avraham rebuilt his life in Czechoslovakia. After four years he immigrated to Israel. He served in the Israeli Air Force, raised a family and achieved success in an international industrial business venture. The film documents the journey that Harshalom took in the summer of 2004 with his children and grandchildren. Includes family photographs and...
Documentary film that deals with Kutno, a city in the Lodz district in central Poland. Former residents of the city watch archival films that document the city in September 1939 and June 1940 and tell their stories.
Dcumentation of Avraham (Friedberg) Harshalom's trip to Poland in 1994. Harshalom tells his life story. He was born in Pruzany, Poland. At the age of 16 he was the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust. He chose life and began to rebuild his life in Czechoslovakia. After four years he immigrated to Israel. Harshalom served in the Israeli Air Force, raised a family and prospered in international industrial work.
A documentary. This is the story of the rescue of 717 children from occupied Poland and their grueling journey to Palestine (now Israel) in the winter of 1943. This unprecedented operation took the children, many without their parents, on a tortuous path that led them to distant lands, through Russia, Persia, Yamen and Egypt before they arrived safely in Palestine. For the Jewish settlement, the Children of Teheran were the first survivors of the Holocaust who attested to the horrors of war-torn Europe. Some of these survivors testify in this movie and there are archive photographs and footage.
Otto Lowy remembers his life as a Jewish child in Prague under the Nazi occupation. The film follows him through the streets of the old Prague and the Jewish Quarter. His tour is intertwined with touring guide's briefings played by an actress. Lowy's life was saved when his parents sent him to England in 1939 as part of the Kindertrasport Operations.*
כתבת טלוויזיה מתוך התוכנית "ערב ערב" ששודרה בתאריך 10 בינואר 2019 בתאגיד השידור כאן. אנטישמיות בלי גבולות - יואב זהבי - בסידני 30 צלבי קרס מרוססים על קירות ועל תחנות אוטובוסים בסידני דר' קרין פלפס חברת פרלמנט, עליה בפעילות הימין הקיצוני באוסטרליה צלבי קרס והפגנות שנאה,בבודפשט מצעד ניאו-נאצי בהשתתפות מאות גורמי ימין קיצוני מכל אירופה.