Ukrainian film explores 'deep history' of Babi Yar massacre
"Babi Yar. Context" by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa explores Nazi German massacre of 34,000 Jewish men, women, and children on Sept 29-30, 1941.
"Babi Yar. Context" by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa explores Nazi German massacre of 34,000 Jewish men, women, and children on Sept 29-30, 1941.
"This is a story that continues to have influence 16 years on," spoken word artist Zvia Margaliot, who is set to perform at Jerusalem conference on anniversary of Israel's disengagement from the Gaza Strip, tells Israel Hayom.
Since its establishment in 2000 and with over 1,000 titles to its name, Resling Publishing has cemented its place as a political-publishing institution. Founders Idan Zivoni and Itzhak Benyamini explain how Resling has been able to influence right-wing thinkers, and bemoan how some of their writers have turned their backs on Israeli academia.
A 28-year veteran in the field, 45-year-old Javo Rocha decided a year ago to join his two brothers who had already moved to Israel many years before.
In interview with UK magazine, Erez, who has grown increasingly popular in Israel and overseas over the last year, says she believes "BDS did an important job in putting a spotlight on the situation."
The play is inspired by the true story of a group of boys at the Terezin concentration camp, who created the longest-running underground publication of the Holocaust.
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The Jewish Life TV network will also air the original new series "Inside Fauda" and "Inside Prisoners of War" with interviews with actors and directors about the making of both series.
Due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the acclaimed director and his family spend a year in Israel, "the country that handled COVID best."
The highly acclaimed miniseries starring Israeli actress Shira Haas is recognized as one of the most "compelling and empowering stories released across broadcast and streaming media in 2020."
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