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Students Interview Holocaust Survivors

by Akiva Schiff ('13)
 
This week was exciting for the students in the "Names, Not Numbers" program at MTA. This was the week in which, after much preparation, we interviewed the holocaust survivors. Beginning on Monday, and continuing through the week, all of our nine groups had the opportunity to meet and interview the survivors assigned to them. When their turn came, each group greeted their interviewee at the entrance of our school and escorted them up to the interview room. Thee students in each group then alternated leading the interview, asking their pre-formulated questions and recording the powerful answers that they received. Moshe Bochner interviewed grandparents from both his mother's and father's side, and Noah Shapiro, Moshe Lifschitz, and Zachary Welgrin interviewed a grandparent as well. One survivor brought her yellow star, and another brought his visa photo, which was signed by President Harry Truman. One of the survivor's children came in from Buffalo, NY to hear his tragic story for the first time. On Thursday, as a fitting conclusion to our busy week, we had a session with Rabbi Taubes, discussing important theological questions raised by the occurrence of the Holocaust, and some responses that Judaism can offer to them. Each student then got a turn to comment or reflect on the seminar, or on the project as a whole. It was a great chance to hear what each of our classmates took away from this experience. Afterwards, we had a brief discussion about the next step in our project, which will be to edit our recorded interviews into a short movie. We are all looking forward to completing our projects and helping the survivors and the Jewish people as a whole by perpetuating the story of the holocaust, and keeping their memories alive. Thank you to Mrs. Tova Rosenberg and Dr. Cahn for overseeing and guiding this wonderful project for us.