Nadine Matyas met an elderly couple on a family holiday who changed her outlook on life
By Nadine Matyas
A fascinating new documentary traces two friends travelling to Germany to face up to very different tales from their families’ past, as its director explains
The visit was part of his work with the Auschwitz Jewish Centre Foundation
David Labi’s one-man show dives into the troubling life story of his father
The horrors of the Holocaust brought shudderingly to life from the point of view of a small child who could barely read or recognise numbers
Maureen Lipman is at the top of her game in monologue that guides us through the epic life of an 80-year-old, Ukrainian-born, Miami hotel-owning widow
Aviv Kohavi made the remarks during a memorial ceremony at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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