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Rabbi Baruch G. edited testimony (HVT-8050)

Oral History | Fortunoff Collection ID: HVT-8050

Rabbi Baruch G., a survivor from Mława, Poland, tells of his childhood and youth. Recollections of the joyous Passovers of his childhood call to mind his feelings of loneliness at his son's bar mitzvah, at which there was no one present from his side of the family, since all had perished in the Holocaust. Rabbi G. chronicles the breakdown and destruction of his closely-knit extended family and his own personal deterioration as he experienced the degradations of numerous concentration and slave labor camps. He describes the process of his recovery and relates his insights into its limitations, which are poignantly revealed as he speaks of his relationship with his son.

Author/Creator
G., Baruch, 1923-
Published
New Haven, Conn. : Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, 1985
Interview Date
1985.
Language
English
External Link
Online video
https://youtu.be/ut5rE4dEwBY
Copies
4 copies: 3/4 in. master; Betacam SP restoration master; Betacam SP restoration dub; and 1/2 in. VHS.
Cite As
Rabbi Baruch G. Edited Testimony (HVT-8050), Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
 
View in Yale University Library Catalog: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/7168111
Record last modified: 2018-05-30 11:45:00
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