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VILNA 
A docu-music video of the Olshanetsky-Wolfson song, performed by Fraidy Katz  set against images of inter-war Jewish Vilna (Vilnius, Lithuania). A gentle, sensitizing tool for all ages and an excellent short before a main program.
Music " Vilna"  from "Di Alte Kashe (The Eternal Question): Fraidy Katz Sings Yiddish"



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Music " Vilna"  from "Di Alte Kashe (The Eternal Question): Fraidy Katz Sings Yiddish"


 


Old Men
YIVO Archives


Kids
YIVO Archives


From The Daily Hampshire Gazette, January 16, 1992

It's not your typical music video. No breakneck rock and roll riffs or images of tight-skirted women and bare-chested men.

Instead, hauntingly beautiful lyrics ride landscapes of crowded streets, friendly forests and stone city buildings.

In six minutes of tape faces of Jewish people learning and relaxing, praying and posing fill the screen. And a melody that yearns for the days before World-War II fills your ears.

-- Tzivia Gover


VILNA
used as a training instrument for personnel associated with the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Project.

VILNA

a finalist in the Ethnic/Cultural category of the 1992 Hometown USA Video Festival, a project of the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers.

  VILNA
screened in the First Annual Northampton Video Festival in November, 1995.

My Name Is Stella: An Oral History
The videotaped Holocaust testimony of a Polish Jewish woman incorporating her  experiences as a nurse in the Warsaw Ghetto and her life 
under false papers "in the jaws of a lion."

Director: Wolf Krakowski

60 minutes VHS Color 
$60 plus $5 shipping.
Other formats, please inquire.

 

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