- Summary
- "In the summer of 2007, nineteen-year-old Stanford University sophomore Sarah Golabek-Goldman, traveled to Poland to teach English in the village of Zakliczyn. While there, she also visited the towns where her family lived before World War II to search for Poles who remembered her relatives. In the village of Jasionowka, Sarah discovered the gravestone of her great-great-grandmother, Leah Tickotsky. Finding Leah Tickotsky explores Polish-Jewish relations as well as Sarah's personal journey to discover her family roots."--Container.
- Format
- Video
- Published
- Waltham, MA : Little Pigeon Productions : National Center for Jewish Film, [2010]
©2010
- Locale
- United States
- Other Authors/Editors
- Golabek-Goldman, Sarah.
Golabek, Mona.
Pollak, Phyllis.
Wisniewski, Tomek.
Rusaczyk, Marzena.
Jurczak, Karol.
Little Pigeon Productions.
National Center for Jewish Film.
- Notes
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Editor, Marzena Rusaczyk ; cinematography, sound, Karol Jurczak.
DVD, all region, NTSC.