Surviving Skokie /

They survived the horrors of the Holocaust and came to America to put the past behind. For decades they kept their awful memories secret, even from their children. But their silence ended when an uprisingof Neo-Nazisthreatened to march in their quiet village of Skokie, Illinois, ٢because that is whe...

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Corporate Author: 108 Media (Firm)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : 108 Media Corporation, [2015]
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War
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Summary:They survived the horrors of the Holocaust and came to America to put the past behind. For decades they kept their awful memories secret, even from their children. But their silence ended when an uprisingof Neo-Nazisthreatened to march in their quiet village of Skokie, Illinois, ٢because that is where the Jews are.٣ Surviving Skokie is an intensely personal documentary by former Skokie resident Eli Adler about the provocative events of the 1970s, their aftermath, his family's horrific experience of the Shoah, and a journey with his father to confront long-suppressed memories. Winner, Audience Award - Mill Valley Film Festival. Winner Best Documentary - Warsaw Jewish Film Festival, 206. Winner, Best Documentary - Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival, 2016
Item Description:Originally released by 108 Media Corporation, 2015
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on December 21, 2017
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 3 min., 35 sec)) : sound, color
Format:Streaming video file
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Audience:9 - 12, Academic/AP
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