- Summary
- A group of Dartmouth students journeys to Eastern Europe, where they visit Auschwitz and the Tykocin synagogue and spend 4 days restoring the abandoned Jewish cemetery in Kamenka, Belarus. Includes interviews about the project with student participants and Preservation Project founder Dr. Michael Lozman, also Dartmouth College President James Wright, Professor Susannah Heschel, John Sloan Dickey Center Director Kenneth G. Yalowitz, and Rabbi Boraz. Includes footage from a 1934 home movie of members of the Jewish community of Kamenka. Sponsored by the Tucker Foundation.
- Format
- Video
- Published
- [Hanover, NH] : Dartmouth College, [2004]
©2004
- Locale
- Belarus
Kamenka
New Hampshire
Hanover
Poland
Tykocin
Kamenka (Belarus)
- Other Authors/Editors
- Lozman, Michael.
Wright, James Edward, 1939-2022.
Heschel, Susannah.
Yalowitz, Kenneth S. (Kenneth Spencer), 1941-
Boraz, Edward S., 1952-
Boraz, Rebecca.
Dartmouth Hillel.
Tucker Foundation.
Dartmouth College.
- Notes
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"Dartmouth Hillel Cross Cultural Diversity Service Project."
DVD.