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  • 1
    Title: מטולדו לירושלים
    ISBN: 1560865318 , 9781560865315
    Language: Ladino
    Pages: 1 videodisc (62 min.) , sound, color , 4 3/4 in
    Edition: Full screen
    Year of publication: 2007
    DDC: 909/.04924
    Keywords: Sephardim History ; Ladino literature ; Sephardim Music ; Folk songs, Ladino ; Folk songs, Ladino ; Ladino literature ; Sephardim ; Video, Ladino ; Musical films ; Feature films ; Documentary films ; Feature films ; History ; Music ; Musical films ; Nonfiction films ; Documentary films ; Musical films ; Feature films ; Nonfiction films ; Film ; DVD-Video
    Abstract: Yehoram Gaon describes the history, culture and customs of Sephardic Jews in a travelogue which goes from Spain to various centers of Sephardic culture and covers the times of persecution from 1492 to the Nazi Holocaust. Yehoram Gaon sings numerous Sephardic songs and hymns on the video
    Note: Originally released in 1988 as a videocassette , Includes "Story of a journey" featurette , DVD, NTSC, Region 1; Dolby Digital 2.0 sound. , In Ladino; optional subtitles in English or Hebrew
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    Waltham, Mass. : National Center for Jewish Film
    ISBN: 158587227x
    Language: Russian
    Pages: 6 Min. , s/w
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Michoėls, Solomon M. ; Markiš, Perec D. ; Ejzenstejn, Sergej M. ; Sowjetunion ; Antifaschismus
    Abstract: In 1941, a group of the Soviet Union's most prominent Jewish writers and artists signed an appeal to Jews throughout the world, asking them to join the Soviet people "in the holy war against Fascism ... to destroy the enemy of humanity and of the Jewish people." The group included actor Solomon Mikhoels, poet Peretz Markish and film director Sergei Eisenstein. This newsreel footage captures their eloquent, impassioned appeals. Tragically, Mikhoels and Markish later fell victim to the Stalinist purges in the 1940s and '50s (Eisenstein died of natural causes in the 1940s.) This film stands as an important record of how the Soviet government relaxed its ethnic policies in order to appeal to anyone who could help fight fascism and the Nazis.
    Note: Orig.: UdSSR, 1941. - Engl. Untertitel
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