Tom Long: Review: 'After the Factory' balances post-industrial woes, hope of 2 cities
Despite modern ruins in cities of shrinking population as subject matter, "After the Factory," a film playing Thursday night at the Detroit Film Theatre in the Detroit Institute of Arts, is almost relentlessly upbeat.
Hollywood Holocaust center says it won’t pay for ‘lemon’ building
As the deadline to begin making payments to the city passes, The Holocaust and Education Documentation Center says it won’t pay — and it needs more time to find a new place to call home.
Revisiting Lodz, Poland in 2011 and Reconstructing How My Parents Survived the Shoah (1939-1945)
I was 9 years old in December 1959 when I left and 60 in July 2011 when I returned to Lodz, Poland.
Children and the Holocaust
Dr Bursztajn is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, and Co-founder, Program in Psychiatry and the Law, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Medical Center, Boston.
Love in the Shadow of the Third Reich
“Soon after the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, my father Abraham, the youngest and only unmarried sibling of seven Bursztajns, had been left in charge of the family’s lumber yards in Lodz, while most of the remainder of the family had left for Warsaw.