NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 7/12/2005
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Now on New Hampshire Outlook:
Students from Dartmouth College resurrect Jewish history in the cemeteries of Belarus.
And later:
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Survivors of the Holocaust.--living in New Hampshire share their stories in a documentary.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
Every summer, Dartmouth College students go to Belarus and spend two weeks in a Jewish cemetery.
It's called Project Preservation.
Their goal: to uncover the names, stories and history of Jewish communities that disappeared during the Holocaust.
In 2004, the students took along a video camera and documented their experiences.
Producer Phil Vaughn met up with them recently and brings you
their story.
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The students are planning a second documentary that features Aaron's return home to Lunna.
Additional information about Project Preservation can be found on our website -- nhptv.org/outlook.
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Another group from New Hampshire has made a documentary film on local survivors of the Holocaust. It was 5 years in the making.
The film "Telling Their Stories: NH Holocaust Survivors Speak Out" looks at the lives of 4 survivors.
They reflect on living under the Nazi regime -- and share the journeys that brought them from Germany, Hungary and Poland to the granite state.
It is Narrated by former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen.
The documentary made its debut in the fall of 2004 and here in 2005 on NHPTV.
Here to talk about the making of the film: Robert Spiegelman, the executive producer of the documentary, David DeArville, the film's director, and Paul Vincent, the Director of the Cohen Center of Holocaust Studies at Keene State College who
served as an historical consultant for the film.
Welcome.
Q BOB SPIEGELMAN: This is the FIRST film to record the experiences of Holocaust survivors now living in NH. This was YOUR CONCEPT.
What MOTIVATED you to UNDERTAKE this Project?
Q DAVID DeARVILLE: You were a student at Keene State College when filming began. You videotaped the interviews? Describe what that was like?
Q How did you FIND those profiled in the film??
What sticks out for you. about the Stories you heard about Survivors?
Q BOB SPIEGELMAN: How many people worked on the film?
What brought you all together?
Q PAUL VINCENT: You served as the HISTORICAL CONSULTANT on the film. Put this into PERSPECTIVE for us -- when we refer to the Holocaust -- what does that encompass.
** what DETAILS were you most concerned about in documentating these STORIES?
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There's nothing more chilling than tales from the concentration camps.
In the film, Survivor Anna Klein of Manchester looks back on her time at Bergen/Belsen a time when she wanted to die.
Here is one of her recollections of those dark days.
Q BOB/DAVID: Painful to imagine --never mind live it.
Was the telling of these stories CATHARTIC for those in the film??
Q PAUL: The New Hampshire Humanities Council held screenings and DISCUSSIONS when the documentary was first released.
What was the REACTION from those who viewed the film???
Q BOB: Were you concerned that without documenting these events.
Survivors would die off with their stories UNTOLD??
4 DISTINCT stories of HOLOCAUST.
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The late Joseph Regensburger a Holocaust survivor from Lee -- was also profiled in the film.
He talks about how the persecution of the Jews began.
Q PAUL: Do we in this country have a good understanding of the Holocaust -- and the historical context in which it happened??
Q BOB: Joseph Regensburger -- has since passed away.
Did he talk about why it was important to SHARE his memories.
Q Any of the Survivors talk about FORGIVENESS --
Q What message do you want to RESONATE in this film?
Q PAUL : Do you have some sense as to HOW MANY Holocaust Survivors
now live in New Hampshire?
Q PAUL: Have more come forward since this documentary made its debut?
An EDUCATIONAL tool?
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In another clip Survivor Ruth Segal of Hanover -- originally from Poland, shares her memory of being reunited with her father.
Q BOB: Where did you get all the historical footage. It's amazing.
** How many hours of TAPE did you have.was it difficult to EDIT down?
Q PAUL: Survivors talk living comfortable lives in Jewish neighborhoods -- and, how Life changed when Hitler came to power.
Homes and Businesses Lost. Families Separated.
Is the story of the HOLOCAUST.being taught well in schools?
Do you view this FILM as an EDUCATION TOOL??
** Cohen Center distributing the film. There's also a teachers' guide to the Holocaust?
Q DAVID: Any plans for you to do another documentary together?
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That concludes our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 08:30 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Students from Dartmouth College resurrect Jewish history in the cemeteries of Belarus. And later: survivors of the Holocaust living in New Hampshire share their stories in a documentary. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Every summer, Dartmouth College students go to Belarus and spend two weeks in a Jewish cemetery. It's called Project Preservation. Their goal: to uncover the names, stories and history of Jewish communities that disappeared during the Holocaust. In 2004, the students took along a video camera and documented their experiences. Producer Phil Vaughn met up with them recently and brings you their story.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Rabbi Edward Boraz\Dartmouth College Hillel, Phil Vaughn\NH Outlook, Anna Zelinsky\Dartmouth Student, Ethan Levine\Dartmouth Student, Madeline Hwang\Dartmouth Student, Sam Lipkin\Dartmouth Student, Lydia Gensheimer\Dartmouth Student, Aaron Welbel\Holocaust Survivor
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/12/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 08:30 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Students from Dartmouth College resurrect Jewish history in the cemeteries of Belarus. And later: survivors of the Holocaust living in New Hampshire share their stories in a documentary. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Every summer, Dartmouth College students go to Belarus and spend two weeks in a Jewish cemetery. It's called Project Preservation. Their goal: to uncover the names, stories and history of Jewish communities that disappeared during the Holocaust. In 2004, the students took along a video camera and documented their experiences. Producer Phil Vaughn met up with them recently and brings you their story.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Rabbi Edward Boraz\Dartmouth College Hillel, Phil Vaughn\NH Outlook, Anna Zelinsky\Dartmouth Student, Ethan Levine\Dartmouth Student, Madeline Hwang\Dartmouth Student, Sam Lipkin\Dartmouth Student, Lydia Gensheimer\Dartmouth Student, Aaron Welbel\Holocaust Survivor
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/12/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 08:30 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Students from Dartmouth College resurrect Jewish history in the cemeteries of Belarus. And later: survivors of the Holocaust living in New Hampshire share their stories in a documentary. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Every summer, Dartmouth College students go to Belarus and spend two weeks in a Jewish cemetery. It's called Project Preservation. Their goal: to uncover the names, stories and history of Jewish communities that disappeared during the Holocaust. In 2004, the students took along a video camera and documented their experiences. Producer Phil Vaughn met up with them recently and brings you their story.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Rabbi Edward Boraz\Dartmouth College Hillel, Phil Vaughn\NH Outlook, Anna Zelinsky\Dartmouth Student, Ethan Levine\Dartmouth Student, Madeline Hwang\Dartmouth Student, Sam Lipkin\Dartmouth Student, Lydia Gensheimer\Dartmouth Student, Aaron Welbel\Holocaust Survivor
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/12/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 17:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Students from Dartmouth College resurrect Jewish history in the cemeteries of Belarus. And later: survivors of the Holocaust living in New Hampshire share their stories in a documentary. Another group from New Hampshire has made a documentary film on local survivors of the Holocaust. It was 5 years in the making. The film, "Telling Their Stories: NH Holocaust Survivors Speak Out," looks at the lives of 4 survivors. They reflect on living under the Nazi regime and share the journeys that brought them from Germany, Hungary, and Poland to the granite state. It is Narrated by former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen. The documentary made its debut in the fall of 2004 and here in 2005 on NHPTV. Here to talk about the making of the film: Robert Spiegelman, the executive producer of the documentary, David DeArville, the film's director, and Paul Vincent, the Director of the Cohen Center of Holocaust Studies at Keene State College who served as an historical consultant for the film.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Robert Spiegelman\Executive Producer, "Telling Their Stories", David DeArville\Director, "Telling Their Stories", Paul Vincent\Dir., Cohen Center of Holocaust Studies, Paul Vincent\Keene State College
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/12/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 05:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: students from Dartmouth College resurrect Jewish history in the cemeteries of Belarus. And later: survivors of the Holocaust living in New Hampshire share their stories in a documentary. There's nothing more chilling than tales from the concentration camps. In the film, survivor Anna Klein of Manchester looks back on her time at Bergen/Belsen--a time when she wanted to die. Here is one of her recollections of those dark days. The late Joseph Regensburger, a Holocaust survivor from Lee, was also profiled in the film. He talks about how the persecution of the Jews began. In another clip, survivor Ruth Segal of Hanover, originally from Poland, shares her memory of being reunited with her father.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Anna Klein\Manchester, Joseph Regensburger\Lee, Ruth Segal\Hanover
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/12/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 17:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Students from Dartmouth College resurrect Jewish history in the cemeteries of Belarus. And later: survivors of the Holocaust living in New Hampshire share their stories in a documentary. Another group from New Hampshire has made a documentary film on local survivors of the Holocaust. It was 5 years in the making. The film, "Telling Their Stories: NH Holocaust Survivors Speak Out," looks at the lives of 4 survivors. They reflect on living under the Nazi regime and share the journeys that brought them from Germany, Hungary, and Poland to the granite state. It is Narrated by former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen. The documentary made its debut in the fall of 2004 and here in 2005 on NHPTV. Here to talk about the making of the film: Robert Spiegelman, the executive producer of the documentary, David DeArville, the film's director, and Paul Vincent, the Director of the Cohen Center of Holocaust Studies at Keene State College who served as an historical consultant for the film.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Robert Spiegelman\Executive Producer, "Telling Their Stories", David DeArville\Director, "Telling Their Stories", Paul Vincent\Dir., Cohen Center of Holocaust Studies, Paul Vincent\Keene State College
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