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Join Dr. Irit Abramski as she explores the tangible effects of location on survivors' encounters and their personal stories from an educational perspective. Discover the importance of pre-war biographical data, differences in backgrounds, attitudes towards birthplace, dilemmas of survival in Auschwitz, friendship as a tool for survival, breakdown of family relations, and the power of love and spiritual resistance. Explore the challenges of Jewish doctors in Auschwitz and the complexities of "Return to Life" after the war. Learn about the perspective of survivors today and the impact of their testimonies on us.
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Survivors Speak on Location The Personal Story of a Particular Person in a Particular Place from an Educational Angle Dr. Irit Abramski
Main Emphasis of the Project: a) The Tangibility of Location b) The Effects of the Encounter between the Survivor and the Place
1. What is the importance of the person’s pre-war biographical data? 2. What are the differences between the backgrounds of Ovadia and Hannah? 3. What are the differences in the attitudes of Ovadia and Hannah to their place of birth?
What are the dilemmas of survival in Auschwitz as depicted by Hannah? • Friendship between women – as a tool for survival • The breakdown of family relations
Ovadia and Aliza – A love story in Auschwitz as tool of spiritual resistance. • What are the dilemmas of the Jewish doctors in Auschwitz?
How is one able to live with memories after the war? • What is the definition of "Return to Life"?
How do you think a film director and producer could influence the testimony of a survivor? • The perspective of time and place: how do survivors perceive the Shoah today? • Beyond the Testimony: what is the impact of the survivor's testimony on us?