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From left: Nancy Robinette, Daniel Oreskes, Richard Masur, Ari Brand and Ethan Haberfield in “Prayer for the French Republic.” Credit: Courtesy.

Catch the Holocaust before it disappears

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If you’re a Jew looking for sympathy in these sucker-punch days of hyper-antisemitism, find a way to transport yourself back to the early 1990s, a time when Holocaust memory—“Schindler’s List”; the opening of the...

Moe Berg’s surprising double life

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The Spy Behind Home Plate, a documentary on the life of Moe Berg by Aviva Kempner, opening June 28 at the Landmark Ken Theater, 4061 Adams Avenue, San Diego. In baseball, an all-around player is one...

Friendship Tested and True

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Films and series dealing with the Shoah (Holocaust) are streaming on Netflix. My Best Friend Anne Frank (Mijn Beste Vriendin Anne Frank, Dutch w/ subtitles) The Diary of Anne Frank is a well-known story. It has been translated into more than...

Holocaust film ‘The Testament’ breaks poignant new ground in a flooded genre

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NEW YORK — A title card before the start of “The Testament” states that it is “inspired by events that took place in the last days of WWII in Austria.” As the film opens in...

Movie Review: ‘Julia Scotti: Funny That Way’

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When we first posted a review of this film documenting the life and career of comedian Julia Scotti, we felt that it was a positive article. I praised the film and endeavored to treat...
Oscar given at the Academy Awards. Credit: LanKS/Shutterstock.

Israeli-made ‘Letter to a Pig’ nominated for Academy Award

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“Letter to a Pig,” by Israelis Tal Kantor and Amit Gicelter, has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The 17-minute film is about a Holocaust survivor who writes a letter...

Film Review: ‘Last’ imagines Nazi who posed as a Jew

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In Jeff Lipsky’s film Last, Joshua, a modern Orthodox Jew, and his recently converted wife, Olivia, are sitting in beach chairs, having what started as a pleasant conversation with Joshua’s 92-year-old maternal great grandmother, Claire, about...
Actor Ben Foster as Harry Haft, boxing for his life in “The Survivor.” Photo by Leo Pinter/HBO.

Ben Foster fights for his life in ‘The Survivor’

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First, Harry Haft fought to save his life. Then, he boxed to find the woman he wanted to be his wife. Born Jewish in Poland, Haft was sent to Auschwitz after the Nazi Germans invade in...

Steal Some Time to Watch ‘The Book Thief’

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The Book Thief is a historical fictional novel published in 2005 by Australian author Markus Zusak. It is his most popular work having been translated into 63 languages selling over 16 million copies worldwide. The...

Historiography of ‘Atlantic Crossing’

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A friend recommended the eight-part PBS Masterpiece series Atlantic Crossing written and directed by Norwegian film maker Alexander Eik. The series favors our human attraction to the cult of monarchy, divine right power, and personal flamboyance that...