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During the 10-week program, the fellows delved into the surrounding area, accompanied by Arab, Druze, Bedouin and Jewish guides.
An annual festival meant to turn an evil part of history into something of beauty wrestles head-on with the lasting impacts of the Holocaust and German anti-Semitism.
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The documentary is being produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, which released hits such as “When Harry Met Sally,” “The Princess Bride” and “The Shawshank Redemption.”
Israeli filmmaker Duki Dror explores the controversial subject in a new documentary.
She said about participating in the Europe Day concert in Tel Aviv’s Hayarkon Park: “I think every action, every concert helps.”
Nearly 500 professionals in LA have experienced Trybal Gatherings at previous camps with activities like silent disco, Israeli dancing, bubble soccer, kombucha brewing and more.
In her TV show, she comes off as larger-than-life, super-confident. Yet the businesswoman, public persona and influencer reveals that she is actually quite shy.
The New York Philharmonic is set to take up residency at the Usedom Music Festival, once the secretive home of the Third Reich’s rocket and nuclear development program.
Many were said to have been “blown away by the interest” in the pieces owned by the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, including a ceramic jug by Pablo Picasso that sold for $25,000.
A 50-year-old director doesn’t shy away from asking tough questions in this documentary that interviews aged individuals who as children met Adolf Hitler and how it affected their lives.
The drama is based on the book by Alan Haft about the life of his father, “Harry Haft: Survivor of Auschwitz, Challenger of Marciano.”