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Golda Meir
(Video Rated 3 Stars)
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Archival footage of Golda Meir at the opening of peace talks with Egypt in 1977
Time: 00:00

Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Luther King Jr.
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A short clip describing the relationship between Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Time: 00:00

Abraham Joshua Heschel
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A PBS piece on the Rabbi, Theologin, Civil Rights Activist and Mystic, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Time: 00:00

The Jewish Partisans
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A video about the Jewish Partisans who fought against the Axis powers during the Second World War and Holocaust
Time: 00:00

Marc Chagall
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A short biography of the Jewish artist, Marc Chagall
Time: 00:00

Rav Kook Biography
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A biography of Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook, one of the founders of religious Zionism and the first chief rabbi of Palestine
Time: 00:00

Anne Frank: the only existing film images
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July 22 1941. The girl next door is getting married. Anne Frank is leaning out of the window of her house in Amsterdam to get a good look at the bride and groom. It is the only time Anne Frank has ever been captured on film. At the time of her wedding, the bride lived on the second floor at Merwedeplein 39. The Frank family lived at number 37, also on the second floor. The Anne Frank House can offer you this film footage thanks to the cooperation of the couple.
Time: 00:21

Anne Frank: The Whole Story Part #1
(Video Rated 3 Stars)
Artist: test
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Part 1 of Anne Frank: The Whole Story.I used to have it on my old account but now I have a new account and I'm reuploading it but in better quality and longer videos. If you favorited this movie, added me to your friends or subscribed to me, please do so again.
Time: 10:21

Child Holocaust survivor describes escape from mass execution
(Video Rated 3 Stars)
Artist: Yad V'Shem
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Solomon (Sjema) Feigerson was born in 1930 in Liepaja, Latvia, the middle of three sons. His older brother Hanoch was killed in June 1941, in defense of the town against the Germans. His father, Yaakov, was murdered in July 1941, and his mother and younger brother Josef were murdered at the Skede execution grounds in February 1942. Solomon escaped that and another murder operation in April by running away, despite being shot by Latvian guards. In July 1942, the Jews of Liepaja were herded into a ghetto. Solomon lived in one room with 20 other orphaned boys. On Yom Kippur (October) 1943, the ghetto was liquidated and Solomon was deported to the Kaiserwald labor camp. There he met and bonded with Lina Goldblatt, a prisoner from Hamburg, and her daughter, Rosa. She was like a mother to me, he recalls, she even sewed me a shirt and a pair of pants. In August 1944 Solomon was transferred to the Stutthof concentration camp, and in April 1945 he was put on one of four ships carrying 500 inmates, sent into the Baltic Sea to die. Solomons ship eventually sailed into Neustadt on 3 May 1945. German sailors on the shore shot at the survivors. A British soldier found him, exhausted and ill, clutching a loaf of bread. After the war, Solomon went to Riga. He studied engineering and started a family. While in Riga, he campaigned with Holocaust survivors and others to emigrate to Israel. He arrived in Israel in 1971 where he worked as an engineer and volunteered with a number of organizations commemorating the Holocaust and assisting survivors. He also published a book about the destruction of the Jewish community of Liepaja. Solomon and his wife Ethel have a son and two grandchildren.
Time: 02:14

Surviving the Holocaust: Zanne Farbstein's Story
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Artist: Yad VaShem
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Zanne Farbstein was 16 years old when she was deported with her two younger sisters to Auschwitz. While working as a slave laborer, Zanne found her father's prayer shawl while sorting through the clothing of the prisoners who had been murdered in the camp. Zanne survived Auschwitz, and moved to Israel with her few surviving family members, where she began a new life.
Time: 02:18

Holocaust Survivor Describes Escape from Cattle Car
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Artist: http://www.yadvashem.org
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Born in 1930 in Kaunas, Lithuania, Kalman Perk was deported with his family to the Kovno ghetto in 1941. Hiding in a cellar in July 1944 to escape the impending liquidation of the ghetto, the family was forced to abandon their hiding place due to German-ignited fires in the ghetto. They were then loaded onto a cattle car and deported to the concentration camps. Convinced by his parents that he must escape, Kalman jumped out the window of the moving train and fled eastward into Russia. Kalman adopted the last words his father spoke to him before escaping from the train, "Be a decent person", as the guiding principle of his life.
Time: 02:55

Underground Refuge: Hiding from the Nazis
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Malka Rosental was born in 1934 in Stanislawow, Poland. After her younger brother's murder in the ghetto, she went into hiding with her parents. Caught in hiding, her mother sacrificed herself so that Malka and her father would survive. The two fled to the forests, but after months of wandering in the forest, the two were no longer able to survive in such difficult conditions. Malka was taken in and cared for by the Kot family, a poor rural family. Fearful of Malka's discovery, the Kot family prepared a hiding place for her in the cowshed where Malka hid for a year and a half. At war's end, Malka was extremely sick and weak, yet was nursed back to health by the Kot family. Eventually reunited with her father, Malka attempted to immigrate to Israel onboard the Exodus, only to be stopped by the British. Malka later settled in Israel.
Time: 02:15

(2/5) The End Of Inqvisition
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The video talks about the inquisition still present in the 18th century. In Bologna Edgardo Mortara is taken from his Jewish family because they did not obey the church's laws. The office of the Inquisition claims that the child is no longer a jew but that he has been baptised a Christian. There is a flashback in time to Napoleon's role in Spain and what he did to find out about the Inquisition files. (Description from watchknow.com)
Time: 09:49

Leah Werber on Aliyah to Kfar Etzion
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Leah Werber describes how it was to make Aliyah to Kfar Etzion from the USA in 1970. (Ivrit)
Time: 01:32

Alan Veingrad - NBC6 Sports Profile
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About the speaker: Alan Veingrad is a motivator, entertainer, and businessman. He may be the only professional athlete in the history of sports to become a Torah-observant Orthodox Jew. Alan has shared his inspirational messages of positivism, personal excellence, leadership, and spiritual connection to corporate and business audiences worldwide. Alan's candor and charisma keep audiences spellbound while he shares stories of the intense training, ruthless competitive atmosphere, and performance requirements of professional football life. His dynamic presentation style and post-retirement experience in business development have made him a much sought-after speaker by Fortune 500 companies, professional services firms, and owner-managed businesses. In a one-of-a-kind presentation, Alan shares the story of how, after retiring from professional football, he became aware his lifestyle was more "style" than "life." A captivating speaker and storyteller, Alan describes how the lifestyle he fell into after his retirement from professional football left a void that unwittingly lead him to the Torah and Mitzvos. For more information about hearing his uniquely entertaining and valuable perspective, please visit www.alanveingrad.com.
Time: 03:47

Debbie Friedman Tribute - In Her Own Words
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Artist: Milken Archive
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The Milken Archive Remembers Debbie Friedman (1952-2011). Widely credited with reinvigorating synagogue music with her contemporary folk-style, Friedman's influence can be sung and heard in congregations throughout America. Friedman passed away on Sunday, January 9th, in Mission Viejo, California at the age of 59, due to complications of pneumonia. Her memory will live on through her words and music. In an interview with the Milken Archive, Debbie Friedman spoke of what inspired her and how she, in turn, inspired others. For more information about Debbie Friedman, please visit http://milkenarchive.org/news_events/view/debbie-friedman-a-tribute-in-her-own-words
Time: 02:35

The Israeli Family Project - WWW.IL-FAMILY.COM
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The Israeli Family Project The Israeli Story that you never heard Our story begins in the summer of 2002. It is this summer that we moved from the big city in the center of Israel to a small village in the Negev Desert. Moshav Kadesh Barnea is a green and beautiful community amidst the colorful desert in the south of Israel. It is where hundreds of acres of fruits and vegetables are grown for market for the whole world. It is where the silence of the desert meets the voices of life. Since moving to Kadesh Barnea in the summer of 2002, we have grown with the village and its people. We built a small factory that produces special jams and chutneys from fresh fruits and vegetables grown by our neighbors. Our girls attended school with our neighbors' children. We played the role of leaders in the community. We joined the social, cultural and educational activities in the village, and added our voice to this unique slice of Israeli life. For visitors from outside the country, our family emerged as the leading representative of the dynamism and liveliness of human life in the Israeli Desert. We wanted to share this wonderful place with others. Over time, thousands of people who have come to visit Israel have come through Kadesh Barnea for a personal meeting with our family. Meeting with us and hearing our story, visitors take a close look at the life of the people who developed this corner of the world. In those meetings our visitors had the chance to learn a contemporary Israeli story. It is a story that they never heard, yet one not unlike so many other inspiring tales in Israel. With us they could feel and understand the values of the Israeli family, through which they could understand the greater story of Israel. During these years we came to understand that the Israeli family story should reach even more people of the world. We want more and more people to hear about beautiful developments right in the heart of the Middle Eastern desert. We want to share our family values and stories about how pioneers fulfilled the dream of making the desert bloom. We are excited to discuss agriculture and entrepreneurship, children and education. Rather than wait for more visitors, we have decided to take our family and our story on a journey around the world. We plan to tell our story in every place we can reach. We will meet with as many people as we can possibly meet. We want to open a window to The Story of The Israeli Family. We will share our story with families all around the world by having meaningful conversations, playing music, reading, cooking and listening. The Israeli Family Journey will take one full year, from August 1, 2011 to August 1, 2012. Our journey will take us through 27 countries in 4 continents. We invite you to meet with us. Come meet with The Israeli Family. WWW.IL-FAMILY.COM Greece 1-9 August 2011 Hungary 9-19 August 2011 Austria 19-24 August 2011 Switzerland 24-30 August 2011 Italy 30 August -- 8 September 2011 France (South) 8-15 September 2011 Spain 15-23 September 2011 France (North) 23 September -- 2 October 2011 England 2-13 October 2011 Belgium 13-18 October 2011 Netherlands 18-23 October 2011 Germany 23 October -- 3 November 2011 Canada 3 -- 17 November 2011 Usa: New York 17-30 November 2011 Washington DC 30 November -- 10 December 2011 Chicago 10-15 December 2011 Michigan 15 December 2011 -- 2 January 2012 Colorado 2-15 January 2012 California 15 JANUARY -- 1 February 2012 New Zealand 1-15 February 2012 Australia 15 February -- 15 Mars 2012 Japan 15-25 Mars 2012 India 25 Mars -- 14 April 2012 China 14 April -- 4 May 2012 Trans Siberian Train through Mongolia 4-24 May 2012 Russia 24 May -- 7 June 2012 Belarus 7-19 June 2012 Poland 19-25 June 2012 Slovakia 25-30 June 2012 Czech Republic 30 June - 5 July 2012 Germany 5-11 July 2012 Denmark 11-16 July 2012 Sweden 16-23 July 2012 Norway 23-31 July 2012
Time: 05:19

Marc Chagall: Dreamer from the Village
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Young Marc Chagall, born Moshe Segal in 1887 Russia, was a sickly child who didn't do well in school. His observant Jewish family and neighbors viewed his compulsion to draw with suspicion and even fear, but his mother was sympathetic enough to send him to Paris, where he found his second home and a new world of ideas and inspiration. Adapted for Brooklyn Blowback by David Kay, MLS.
Time: 09:23

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