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Title
Author
Brand, Steve, film director. Kino Lorber (Firm), Kanopy (Firm),
Format
Electronic Resources
Summary
In Steve Brand’s timeless documentary KADDISH – as bracing as any fiction – we witness a candid portrait of a young Jew coming to terms with his father's traumatic history. It is the story of the stormy yet loving relationship between writer and Jewish activist Yossi Klein and his father Zoltan, who had survived the Holocaust’s devastation of Hungarian Jewry by hiding in a hole in the ground for six months while his parents – Yossi’s grandparents – perished at Auschwitz. Once Yossi and his sister Karen were born, Zoltan was determined that they be emotionally prepared to survive another holocaust. His story of hiding in the forest and the murder of his parents became his children’s bedtime stories. Their mother Breindy compensated by reading Dr. Seuss books. Kaddish is an emotion-packed coming-of-age journey, told with charm and a surprising sense of humor. It culminates at the first International Gathering of Holocaust Survivors in Jerusalem which Yossi attends “wearing two yarmulkes” — as a writer and as the child of a survivor. But he attends alone, and, he soon realizes, bereft. Yet the film ends, as David Denby has written, “in a burst of elation – all burdens lifted at once – that is one of the most moving things I have seen in recent films.”
Title
Author
Brand, Steve, film director. Kino Lorber (Firm), Kanopy (Firm),
Format
Electronic Resources
Summary
In Steve Brand’s timeless documentary KADDISH – as bracing as any fiction – we witness a candid portrait of a young Jew coming to terms with his father's traumatic history. It is the story of the stormy yet loving relationship between writer and Jewish activist Yossi Klein and his father Zoltan, who had survived the Holocaust’s devastation of Hungarian Jewry by hiding in a hole in the ground for six months while his parents – Yossi’s grandparents – perished at Auschwitz. Once Yossi and his sister Karen were born, Zoltan was determined that they be emotionally prepared to survive another holocaust. His story of hiding in the forest and the murder of his parents became his children’s bedtime stories. Their mother Breindy compensated by reading Dr. Seuss books. Kaddish is an emotion-packed coming-of-age journey, told with charm and a surprising sense of humor. It culminates at the first International Gathering of Holocaust Survivors in Jerusalem which Yossi attends “wearing two yarmulkes” — as a writer and as the child of a survivor. But he attends alone, and, he soon realizes, bereft. Yet the film ends, as David Denby has written, “in a burst of elation – all burdens lifted at once – that is one of the most moving things I have seen in recent films.”
Title
Author
Englander, Nathan, author.
Pub Date:
2019
Call No.
ENGLANDER
Format
Books
Summary
"When his father dies, it is his responsibility as the surviving son to recite the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, every day for eleven months. To the horror and dismay of his mother and sisters, Larry refuses--thus imperiling the fate of his father's soul. To appease them, and in penance for failing to mourn his father correctly, he hatches an ingenious if cynical plan, hiring a stranger through a website called Kaddish.com to recite the daily prayer and shepherd his father's soul safely to rest"--
ISBN
9781524732752
Title
Author
Pierlot, Philippe Henry, Didier Pondepeyre, Angeline Héry, Luc Bourré, Jean-Luc
Format
Music Sound Recording
Title
Author
Eckman, Anders Bohn, James Palmquist, Krista J. Brunelle, Philip Vocalessence Chorus
Format
Music Sound Recording
Author
Choir of Liverpool Cathedral, The Kenny, Yvonne Schwarz, Gerard White, Willard Seattle Symphony
Format
Music Sound Recording
Author
Bloom, Claire Alsop, Marin Maryland State Boychoir Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo Mestre, Paulo
Format
Music Sound Recording
Author
Silk, Judy Cuddy, Lara McAlpine, Robin Rabins, Alicia Jo Rose, Alicia J.
Format
eVideo
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