Documentation of an event marking 40 years of "Archive of the Sanctification of God's Name" and to honour the launching of the encyclopedia "Mikdashei HaShem" by Rabbi Yehiel Grantshtein. The film also includes a survey of exhibitions that appeared under the auspices of the Archive - Institute for documenting research and perpetuation. Material on the lives of the Israeli people in the diaspora are exhibited, in the Holocaust and rehabilitation of refugees. Also at the event, a discussion between survivors and second-generation, fathers and sons, representatives of the continuation of Jews, in spite of the...
A documentary about historian and public figure scholar Emanuel Ringelblum (1900-1944) and the "Oneg Shabbat" underground archive he managed in Warsaw ghetto, which documented the lives of the Jews in the ghetto, the education, the political press, evening courses for higher education, cultural evenings, music and theater, and the hope of future life. The archive was founded in May 1940 in collaboration with people from all walks of life in Polish and Yiddish. The film includes photographs, documents, drawings, newspaper clippings and read testimonies from the Ringelblum archive as well as other materials...
This documentary project that features 3 films. The main film is 912 Days of the Warsaw Ghetto (37 min) and the 2 short ones are Children in the Ghetto and Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. These films were created for the Jewish Historical Institute as part of its permanent exhibit on the fate of Warsaw's Jews during the period from 1939 to 1945. They present the daily lives and deaths of those imprisoned in the ghetto, their hopes and efforts to survive, their armed resistance and struggle, and finally their total extermination. Rare Polish and German archival materials were used in the preparation of these films.
The affect of the Shoah on the national memory.
Christie's sale. (pictures of Warsaw Ghetto taken by German soldier in February 1941).
Stills from Warsaw ghetto.
Interview: Director Marcel Opolus gives his opinion of why there is no point doing any more films about the Shoah (nothing more to discuss about).
Still: Warsaw Ghetto ruins, postwar.
Interview: The producer's father's preparation and thinking before his first visit to Poland.
Still: Family prewar photo.
Footage: Prewar Warsaw, buildings, looking for workshops.
Documentary film that deals with the Kovno/Kaunas ghetto. The film is presented by historian Martin Gilbert and it includes archival films, expert analysis and testimony of survivors.
A documentary about a thousand years of Jews in Krakow. The film tells the story of the Jewish community in Krakow from the beginning to the present. The meaning of the name of the film Spodos - is ashes in Greek.
An amazing story was discovered in the archives of a Jewish community in Holland: two German soldiers were responsible for the survival of a great part of the community during WWII. Gerhardt sadly fell in battle in 1944, but Werner Klemke returned to East Berlin, in the former GDR and made a career as a world famous illustrator – with a little help of his Dutch resistance friends
כתבת טלוויזיה. הכתבה שודרה במסגרת התוכנית "לונדון את קרישנבאום" בערוץ 10, בתאריך 12.4.18. ירון לונדון ריאיין את רון צור, מנהל מח' ההדרכה
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