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View complete interviews with Holocaust survivors, as well as local religious leaders and other Greensboro residents talking about the impact and significance of Anne Frank:  Diary of a Young Girl.


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VideoGreensboro Remembers, Never to Forget - 30 minutes
A perfect introduction to The Diary and the project, this video features excerpts of interviews with local Holocaust survivors, middle school students who have just read The Diary, as well as local religious leaders and other Greensboro residents talking about the impact and significance of this book. A DVD of this program is available for check out at all library locations.

VideoBeth Admour - 20 minutes
Writer and licensed clinical therapist Beth Adamour talks about Anne’s relationship with her diary, and the use of journaling during times of crisis.

Video: Otto “Bob” Guttman - 30 minutes
Originally from Germany, Bob Guttman’s personal story speaks to resistance efforts during the Holocaust. He was one of 10,000 children, mostly Jewish, who fled Nazi-occupied territories on Kindertransport.

Video: Debra Lewinter - 15 minutes
Dramaturge, Triad Stage and drama teacher at American Hebrew School and B'nai Sholom Day School, Debra Lewinter is the child of a child Holocaust survivor.

Video: Eva Weiner, Rachel Kizhnerman and Shelly Weiner - 50 minutes
Born in Poland, Shelly Weiner, her mother Eva Weiner, her aunt, and her cousin Rachel Kizherman were hidden from the Nazis for almost two years by a Ukrainian farmer.

Video: Hank Brodt - 1 hour 10 minutes
Born in Poland, Hank Brodt has a profound story to tell. A teenager during the Holocaust, he amazingly survived five concentration camps. Today, he lives with his wife in High Point and attends Temple Emanuel.

Video: 
Shelly Weiner  - 26 minutes
Shelly Weiner tells her story to students at Kernodle Middle School.

Video:
 Paige Berry - 13 minutes
Gale Greenlee interviews Actress Paige Berry, a UNCG student who is portraying Anne Frank in the Triad Stage production.

Video: Preston Lane - 13 minutes
Artistic Director at Triad Stage discusses the production of The Diary of Anne Frank.

Video: Rabbi Eliezer Havivi - 9 minutes
Rabbi Eliezer Havivi, Beth David Synagogue, shares his experience of reading Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, as a child and as an adult.

Video: Reverend Mazie Butler Ferguson - 15 minutes
Reverend Mazie Butler Ferguson, Liberation Baptist Church, shares her experience of reading Anne Frank’s diary as a child and now.

Video: Rabbi Guttman - 16 minutes
Rabbi Guttman, Temple Emmanuel, discusses the spiritual dilemmas presented by Anne Frank’s diary, the details of the final part of Anne’s life, and Otto Frank's family choices.

Video: James Shields - 17 minutes
Director of the Bonner Center for Community Learning at Guilford College.