סרט המתאר את המסע שלקבוצה של יהודים משיחיים מאוקראינה לפולין. הקבוצה מארגנת מפגשי תפילה עבור הפעם הפולני ובנסיון לחזק את הקשר בין העם היהודי לפולנים. לחלק מחברי הקבוצה יש קשר משפחתי ליהדות, וחלקם מאמינים שתפקידם הוא לגשר בין הנוצרים ליהודים. בסרט משולבים חומרי ארכיון מתחילת המאה הקודמת ומתקופת המלחמה (מפולין וממקומות שונים) ותצלומי הארכיון.
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.
תיעוד ביתי המגולל את קורותיו וקורות משפחתו בשואה של ניצול שואה יוצא מלאבה משה פלס (פולטוסק), (Moshe Peles-Poltusker). פרק הזה מספר על בית אביו של מר' פלס, כנס עולמי של יוצאי מלאבה ב-1992 וטיול בארץ של משתתפי הכנס.
Documentary film. During the evening of Roshashana, the Jewish new year, six brothers and sisters remember their childhood spent during the Second World War in France. Brought up in a Jewish family of Polish immigrants, the eldest brother, Jack, is fifteen when his father is arrested by the French police and sent to Auschwitz. From then on, he has only one goal: save his entire family from death.
This film tells the story of survival of a family united by mutual love and faith. the film includes the testimony of the famiily members, personal and national archive films, docuemnts and photogrphas
Home video of Avraham Harshalom's visit to Pruzany, the city of his birth, in the occasion of the dedication of a room in the city's museum in honor of his family. The second part of the film shows the inauguration ceremony of the memorial site in the Pruzany cemetery, where victims of the Holocaust are buried. The third part documents Harshalom's visit to his family home.
American-born Naomi Zeavin goes back to her family's town of Augustow, Poland and organizes support from Solidarity and the Catholic clergy to build a memorial and hold a commemoration service for Augustow's Jews. A moving and inspiring journey showing what one woman can accomplish.
This documentary film is a requiem to the Jewish cemetery in Lodz, known before the war as one of the richest in funerary architecture in Europe. In this cemetery, massive in size, against the landscape of decay and ruin caused by time and neglect, the film shows four mourners carrying a coffin, and moving through the desolate landscape like restless sleepers unable to wake up from a nightmare. Since the film was shot, some attempts at restoration of the cemetery have been made after the political changes in Poland. The film is a record of an important monument to Jewish presence in the city of Lodz.