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Holocaust Remembrance Day

Following the screening, conversation with filmmaker Yael Perlov and Johana Gottesfeld, director AMCHA Jerusalem. Free entry

Memories of the Eichmann Trial

Dir.: David Perlov
| 65 minutes

A unique historic and cinematic document composed of interviews conducted by David Perlov seventeen years after the Eichmann trial. They reflect on how the Eichmann trial transformed Israeli perceptions of survivors and the Holocaust, and the way it affected them and their families. 

The Poles During the Holocaust

Speaker (in Heb.): Ofer Aderet, Haaretz on the Poles during the Holocaust: Righteous Among the Nations or collaborators? Free Entry

Aftermath

Dir.: Wladyslaw Pasikowski
| 105 minutes

Franciszek Kalina and his brother take on the unusual task of restoring the Jewish cemetery in their village in post-Perestroika Poland. Thus begins the discovery of the tragic fate of the Jews in the village during WWII, before the Nazi invasion. 

Following the screening, conversation with Sally Noach’s children, Lady Irene Hatter and Jacques Noach. Moderated by Gideon van der Sluis, Irgun Olei Holland. Free Entry

Forgotten Soldier

Dir.: Lucile Smith
| 69 minutes

Sally Noach’s refusal to tell his family about his actions during the War meant that his children had little idea of their father’s massive rescue operation in Lyon in the early 1940s. His daughter, Lady Irene Hatter, embarks on a journey to find out the truth behind her father’s bravery.