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A Holocaust Survivor Returns to Poland
Clip: 4/9/2015 | 7m 56s
A Holocaust survivor living in New York returns to Poland to see how much it has changed.
After centuries of often violent anti-Semitism—since long before, during and after World War II—the government of Poland recently opened a new museum honoring the role of Jews in Polish history. That occasion prompted Dasha Rittenberg of New York, a Holocaust survivor, to go back to Poland to see if and how much it has changed.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
A Holocaust Survivor Returns to Poland
Clip: 4/9/2015 | 7m 56s
After centuries of often violent anti-Semitism—since long before, during and after World War II—the government of Poland recently opened a new museum honoring the role of Jews in Polish history. That occasion prompted Dasha Rittenberg of New York, a Holocaust survivor, to go back to Poland to see if and how much it has changed.
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