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Yiddish : a tale of survival / Ask Abigail Productions; a documentary film by Abigail Hirsch.

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    ""Yiddish: a tale of survival" is a feature-length documentary about the resilience and survival of Yiddish language and culture since the Holocaust. The grassroots efforts to maintain the viability of Yiddish is captured via the stories of three individuals - Yiddish performers and activists - representing three generations of Yiddish speakers since the Holocaust."--IMDb.
    Format
    Video
    Published
    Canada : AskAbigailProductions.com ; [2013]
    ©2013
    Other Authors/Editors
    Hirsch, Abigail, film director, film producer.
    Rashid, Azra, film producer, film editor.
    Atzmon, Abigail.
    Wasserman, Bryna.
    Kartowsky, Milena.
    Notes
    Title from container.
    Originally released as a documentary motion picture.
    Director, Abigail Hirsch; producers, Abigail Hirsch & Azra Rashid ; associate producer, Chris Zacchia ; editor, Azra Rashid ; cinematography, Sergei Krasikov, Lior Cohen, Jay Lemieux, Daniel Lanteigne.
    Featuring Abigail Atzmon, Bryna Wasserman, Milena Kartowsky.
    Not rated.
    DVD.
    In English, with some Yiddish dialogue (with English subtitles).

    Physical Details

    Language
    English Yiddish
    Physical Description
    1 videodisc (DVD) (63 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

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    2024-06-21 23:00:00
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