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Special Guests + Q&A’s for AFTER AUSCHWITZ Screenings.

May 4, 2018 by Lamb L.

AFTER AUSCHWITZ Q&A’s: Director Jon Kean will attend every 5:30pm showing at the Music Hall. Of special note: Saturday 5:30 Q & A will be moderated by Jane Lynch (Glee, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel). Sunday 5:30pm Q & A will be moderated by Melissa Rivers (E! Television Network) and will include survivor Renee Firestone. Monday at 5:30 we welcome Dr. Miriam Koral, UCLA professor of Yiddish language for our post film talk about Yiddish Culture Pre-Post War. Wednesday at 7:10 our talk will be moderated by Dr. Michael Berenbaum who will talk with three generations of Holocaust survivors including Renee Firestone. In Encino, join us May 6th at 1pm where director Jon Kean will talk with survivor Erika Jacoby and her son Jonathan. For other shows with Q & A discussions, visit www.afterauschwitz.com.

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Comments

  1. Jamie says

    May 5, 2018 at 6:43 pm

    I saw this film today and it was an incredible documentary. I had never seen the immediate aftermath of liberation portrayed, let alone the long-term aftermath for survivors. It was so deeply disturbing to realize what they experienced immediately after being liberated from Auschwitz, that the Anti-Semitism was so vivid in spite of the horrors and indescribable trauma they had already endured at the hands of the Nazis. These women were so articulate, so rich in the way they conveyed their pain, their dilemmas, their journeys of emigration to the US. Every human being should see this film. Perhaps there would be less hate, less ignorance and less terror in this world.

  2. Ronald L. & Angela M. Vaught says

    May 5, 2018 at 4:45 pm

    I AM a remote viewer I know what they are today its not about Jewish or German or black or white or even Christian or Muslim its about control God dess is about Divine flow the others were about control in an unnatural prejudice of dominance no matter What background your from male or female. Every difference Has been used to divide God dress is about family cooperation all ought to celebrate differences that gives no power to the others opposites of cooperation’s.

    • Ronald L. & Angela M. Vaught says

      May 5, 2018 at 4:48 pm

      I agree with me its about unity of the wholeness of the universal family in Ethics of Reciprocity that’s the Aquarian Age.

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