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Chasidism, Suffering, and Renewal: The Prewar and Holocaust Legacy of Rabbi Kalonymus Shapira (51:21)
Rabbi Klonymus Shapira was a fascinating figure. From 1939-1942, as the rabbi of the Warsaw ghetto, he answered heart-wrenching questions in Halacha during challenging and tragic times. His work provides insight into Rabbi Shapira’s sharp thinking, his incredible life and legacy, and how they can shape yours, too
Professor Don Seeman (4)
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Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project (58:29)
The true story of Irena Sendler, a Holocaust hero who rescued 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto, but whose heroism was forgotten. Sixty years later, three Kansas teenagers find a brief reference to Irena’s rescues and write a school play, which quickly snowballs and helps crack open the silence in Poland about the Holocaust
Dr. Jack Mayer (1)
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Emanuel Ringelblum and the Warsaw Ghetto (55:37)
Buried for posterity, the research and writings of the Warsaw Ghetto were coordinated by Emanuel Ringelblum. Dr. Henry Abramson provides a clear, concise history of the period leading up to the war, and Hitler's goals. Dr. Abramson enumerates the factors that led to what could be considered a continuation of WW1
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)