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  • 2005-2009  (8)
  • Waltham, MA : National Center for Jewish Film
  • Warše : Jidiš Buch
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  • 1
    Language: Yiddish
    Pages: 21 cm
    Year of publication: 1951-
    Note: Ersch.-Verm., latein. Schrift: Warszawa, Wyd. "Idisz Buch" , Text in jidd.
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  • 2
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    Warše : Jidiš Buch
    Language: Yiddish
    Year of publication: 1961-
    Keywords: Ringelblum, Emanuel Diaries ; Jews Persecutions ; Poland ; Warsaw ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives ; Poland ; Warsaw ; World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, Jewish ; Warsaw (Poland) Ethnic relations
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  • 3
    ISBN: 1585873233
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (73 Min.) , NTSC
    Year of publication: 2009
    Keywords: Mutter ; Judentum ; Film ; DVD-Video ; Mutter 〈Motiv〉 ; Judentum ; Film ; DVD-Video
    Abstract: Jewish mothers are the most easily maligned image of Jewish women found in movies and television today. You know who they are: the caricature of the overbearing, emasculating, long suffering mother ever-ready with mountains of food. Australian director Monique Schwarz takes a funny, penetrating look at how the loving and affectionate portrayals in early Yiddish and Hollywood silent movies developed into the Jewish Mother of modern Hollywood and, conversely, the more flesh and blood characterizations in contemporary Israeli cinema. With characteristic Jewish humor, iconic filmmakers Paul Mazursky, Paul Bogart and Larry Peerce and actress Lainie Kazan reflect with disarming candor on their own Jewish mothers and how they influenced their on-screen portrayals. Critics J. Hoberman, Patricia Erens, Michael Medved and Sharon Rivo discuss the changing image of the Jewish mother on screen and Israeli directors Avram Hefner and Zepel Yeshurun and actress Gila Almagor illustrate the uniqueness of Israeli filmic images. Mamadrama features hilarious film clips from Come Blow Your Horn, Goodbye Columbus, Next Stop Greenwich Village, The Jazz Singer, Portnoy's Complaint, Where's Poppa, Torch Song Trilogy, rare Yiddish films and recent Israeli features. Interspersed throughout is the story of Schwarz's own mother, Berta, from her life in Vienna before World War II to her struggles as an immigrant in post-war Australia, a picture of a woman vastly different from the Jewish mothers seen in contemporary films. (NCJF)
    Description / Table of Contents: Come Blow Your Horn, Goodbye Columbus, Next Stop Greenwich Village, The Jazz Singer, Portnoy's Complaint, Where's Poppa, Torch Song Trilogy:
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Australien/Israel/Deutschland/Niederlande, 2000 , Engl.
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  • 4
    Language: Yiddish
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (72 Min.) , NTSC
    Year of publication: 2008
    Keywords: Argentinien ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; DVD-Video ; Argentinien ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; DVD-Video
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Argentinien, 2004 , Yidd.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 1585873934 , 9781585873937
    Language: Yiddish
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (Ländercode All, 82 min) , sound, black and white, NTSC , 12 cm, Behältnis 19 x 14 x 2 cm
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Film ; DVD-Video
    Note: Spielfilm Polen 1937 , In Yiddish with English subtitles
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  • 6
    ISBN: 1585872245
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (82 Min.) : teilw. s/w , NTSC , DVD-R
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Göppingen ; Deutschland ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Judenverfolgung ; Kleinstadt ; Juden ; Alltag ; Erlebnisbericht ; DVD-Video ; Erlebnisbericht ; Göppingen ; Judenverfolgung ; Erlebnisbericht ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; DVD-Video ; Deutschland ; Kleinstadt ; Juden ; Alltag ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; DVD-Video
    Abstract: Der Film beginnt mit privaten Filmaufnahmen aus den dreißiger Jahren: eine jüdische Familie, bei Spaziergängen oder Familienfesten. Was ist aus ihnen geworden? Auch hier, in der deutschen Kleinstadt, wurde den Juden alle Rechte und später der Besitz geraubt. Die Filmemacher lassen beide Seiten zu Wort kommen: den Kommandanten der Feuerwehr, der die brennende Synagoge nicht löschen durfte, er war Mitglied der NSDAP, der Feuerwehr und des Finanzamtes, und mit der "Arisierung" jüdischer Geschäfte betraut; eine Telefonistin des KZ Theresienstadt, die alles hören und sehen konnte. Auf der Seite der Opfer Inge Auerbacher, eines von hundert Kindern, die das KZ Theresienstadt überlebten, die mit ihrer Mutter von den Zeiten der Verfolgung und des Terrors berichtet. "Alle Juden raus!" ist die Chronik der Judenverfolgung einer Kleinstadt, von der hinterher keiner gewusst, bei der keiner dabei gewesen sein wollte... (Covertext der deutschen Videokassette)
    Abstract: All Jews Out traces the story of the German-Jewish Auerbacher family of Goppingen, Germany from 1933 through 1945. This captivating film begins with home movies of the family in the 1930s and follows Inge Auerbacher from her home town to her deportation to Theresienstadt, where she suffered for 3 1/2 years and was among the 100 children who survived. Rare footage is accompanied by on-camera interviews of Inge and her mother on a return visit to their town, and to Theresienstadt, where an amazing amount of photographs and documents were saved. Interviews with former Nazi Party members, townspeople and the switchboard operator from Theresienstadt are conducted by German high school students and exposes German citizens who attempt to deny and conceal their involvement in the Holocaust. "Do not take this film to be just one more work about Nazis and Jews. It is in a class by itself because of its wealth of extraordinary, previously-unknown archival materials, its unflinching revelation of evil and callousness, and most of all, the moral fervor of the filmmaker." -Amos Vogel, founder New York Film Festival "..a compelling documentary... No frame of film is wasted; every camera angle has been precisely planned... astounding." -Variety (NCJF)
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Deutschland, 1990 , Dt., mit engl. Untertiteln
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  • 7
    ISBN: 1585872148
    Language: Yiddish
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (Ländercode All, 88 min) , sound, black and white, NTSC , 12 cm, Behältnis 19 x 14 x 2 cm
    Year of publication: 2006
    Keywords: Film ; DVD-Video
    Abstract: The last Yiddish feature made in Poland before WWII, tells the story of the separation and hardships faced by Jewish immigrants in America at the turn of the century
    Note: Spielfilm Polen 1939 , Yiddish with English subtitles
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  • 8
    ISBN: 1585872091 , 9781585872091
    Language: Yiddish
    Pages: 1 videodisc (83 min.) , sound, black and white , 4 3/4 in
    Year of publication: 2005
    Uniform Title: Onḳl Mozes Film$f1932
    DDC: 791.4372
    Keywords: Jews Drama ; Immigrants Drama ; Immigrants ; Jews ; Romance films ; Feature films ; Romance films ; Drama ; Feature films ; Fiction films ; Film adaptations ; Yiddish films ; Motion pictures, Yiddish ; Fiction films ; Film adaptations ; Yiddish films ; New York (State) ; New York
    Abstract: 'Uncle Moses' is one of the earliest Yiddish sound films made in New York. Produced in 1932, the film joins an impressive list of collaborative efforts between Maurice Schwartz, leading actor of the American Yiddish stage, and director Sidney Goldin, a central figure in the creation of Yiddish cinema and American films
    Abstract: According to contemporary reviewers, "Uncle Moses" follows closely the Yiddish Art Theater's adaptation of the 1918 Sholem Asch novel by the same name. Best known for his portrayals of the shtetl, in "Uncle Moses" Asch shifts his focus from Eastern Europe to New York City's Lower East Side at the turn of the twentieth century. In vivid, sometimes comic, yet always soberly realistic images, the film portrays the lives of East European shtetl Jews transplanted onto American soil. The bustling sweatshop and overcrowded tenement serve as the backdrop for a rich thematic blend of romantic intrigue, old and young love, realization of financial success, disintegration of the Jewish family, early struggles of the garment workers' union movement, and the clash of old-world values and new-world dreams. The pivotal role of Uncle Moses, benevolent despot and self-made patriarch among his landsmen, serves as an excellent vehicle for consummate actor Maurice Schwartz. While often flamboyant in his portrayal of this complex figure, Schwartz achieves a characterization of great dignity and compassion
    Note: Disc is a recorded DVD and may not play on all DVD players or drives , "The Rutenberg and Everett Yiddish Film Library of the National Center for Jewish Film"--Container , Originally produced as a motion picture in 1932 by Yiddish Talking Pictures, restored version from 1988 , DVD-R, NTSC, all regions. , Yiddish, with English subtitles
    URL: Unbekannt  (Credits from Internet Movie Database)
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