The Commandant’s Shadow –...
The importance in accepting the past, and recognizing the truth
read moreThe importance in accepting the past, and recognizing the truth
read moreA first-hand account of surviving the holocaust as a family
read moreA romantic comedy about families blending differences into what can be viewed as either a celebration of life–or a recipe for communal disaster.
read moreSousa Mendes is credited with the largest rescue actions by a single individual during the Holocaust
read moreShepherd provides a fresh perspective, showing hope and the depth of love, in the story of a dog and his boy who together escape Nazi Germany.
read moreRecipes for a New Beginning uses food to assist Transylvan Jews to connect with the past, beginning with gastronomic nostalgia, and evolving into testimonials that would otherwise be lost.
read moreAfter So Much Pain and Anguish: First Letters after Liberation, an anthology of letters which was published in Yad Vashem keeps their memories alive.
read moreReturning to Lodz after 48 years provides bittersweet memories for Ms. Elbaum, she recounts her story through the eyes of a still-life painting, a silent witness to the tragic history.
read more“Flying Lovers of Vitebsk” whimsical story of Mark and Bella Chagall delicately balancing their love of family with artistic expression.
read moreThe Vigil, the shock horror is found in a psycho-thriller set in Chassidic Boro Park
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