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    Waltham, Mass. : National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: Yiddish
    Pages: 66 Min. , NTSC , s/w
    Year of publication: 2006
    Keywords: Antisemitismus ; Judenverfolgung ; Nationalsozialismus ; Film ; Jiddisch ; Ewiger Jude
    Abstract: The Wandering Jew tells the story of Arthur Levi (Jacob Ben-Ami), a German-Jewish artist who experiences the new German anti-Semitism when his masterpiece, a portrait of his Polish-born father entitled The Eternal Wanderer is rejected by the Berlin Academy of Art, which also asks his resignation as professor. Later in the film the figure in the painting comes to life and tells Levi the story of the persecution of the Jewish people. The film ends with footage of an anti-Hitler rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden and Levi's resolve to bear onward in the face of adversity. The Wandering Jew is a unique find: the first American feature film to depict the situation of Jews in Nazi Germany, and the only Yiddish-language film of its era to address this subject. The film, which dramatizes the situation of German Jews, was an American-Jewish response to the Nazi regime. It was produced by Jewish American Film Arts at the Atlas Studio on Long Island, NY during the summer of 1933, just months after the Nazi rise to power in Germany. In the wake of the violence of Kristallnacht the film was given a December 1938 re-release under the title Jews in Exile, screening in RKO theaters all over the New York area. The NCJF restoration features new subtitles and represents the most complete version of the film in existence. Darsteller: Jakob Ben-Ami: Prof. Arthur Levi Natalie Browning: Gertrude M.B. Samuylow: Spirit of Arthur's father Ben Adler: Paul von Eisenon Jakob Mestel: Levi family valet Abraham Teitelbaum: Arts reporter William Epstein: Messenger
    Note: Orig.: USA, 1933. - Engl. Untertitel
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    In:  Partisans of Vilna : the untold story of Jewish resistance during World War II ; [DVD-Video] (2005)
    Language: Yiddish
    Year of publication: 2005
    Titel der Quelle: Partisans of Vilna : the untold story of Jewish resistance during World War II ; [DVD-Video]
    Publ. der Quelle: [New York, NY], 2005
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2005)
    Keywords: Vilnius ; Getto ; Jiddisch ; Lied ; Nationalsozialismus ; Widerstand ; Musiktonträger ; Vilnius ; Getto ; Jiddisch ; Lied ; Nationalsozialismus ; Widerstand ; Musiktonträger
    Abstract: This collection of songs stems from the partisans (defiant freedom fighters) around the Vilna ghetto and woodlands in eastern Poland during World War II (though performed more recently for this album). The songs deal with the sorrows of occupation, of the then-contemporary murders, of life in a ghetto. They deal with everyday issues in a sense of escapism from what was not the everyday. They deal with the armed resistance movement fighting the Nazis sporadically in the forests, often alongside Russians working toward similar ends. The origins of specific songs range from theater productions within the ghetto to military marches to folk songs. Tying them together, however, is a constant sense of defiance. Whether overt as in the armed partisan marches, or covert as in the theater production pieces, there is a defiance of the authorities and of the times. There is also a sense of hope implanted within the otherwise often depressing works, in the chord structures somewhat, but more importantly within the lyrics, with references to the awaited dawn from the Kingdom of Night. The musical performance on the album leaves something to be desired, but the goal of the album in preservation of the culture and an important movement at an important time is served exceptionally nonetheless. For those interested solely in the music, this album should perhaps be avoided. For those interested in Eastern European Jewry of the time, and the culture in general, it may prove a powerful album. (Adam Greenberg/ All Music Guide)
    Description / Table of Contents: Lieder: 1.S'iz Geven a Zumertog; 2. Yisrolik; 3. Unter Dayne Vayse Shtern; 4. Yid, du Partizaner; 5. Blayene Platn; 6. Itzik Virnbert; 7. Shtiler, Shtiler; 8. Zemlyanka; 9. Tsu Eyns, Tsvey, Dray; 10. Dos Meydl Fun Vald; 11. Shtil Di Nakht; 12. Zog Nit Keynmol.
    Note: Rounder Records Corp., 1999 , Bestellnr.: Flying Fish CD 18964-0450-2
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