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One day in 2006, in a noisy café in Ukraine, Mike thought he had just
This incident, captured in sound, sums up the contradictions Mike discovers in this epic journey. Working to uncover his Holocaust inheritance, he is led relentlessly to discovering his Nakba inheritance. It turns out the two different catastrophes are very connected. But can they both be heard and understood?
With unique personal testimony, recordings, letters and memories by those who survived and those who did not, this challenging audio series is devised, dramatised and narrated by broadcaster Mike Joseph.
When the place names in Keys get confusing, these notes will help.
Mike’s grandparents came from Galicia, a part of eastern Europe on no
Three names, but one city.
Five names, but one city.
Fatima Abu Salem grew up in the thriving Palestinian village of Burayr, at
Two names, but one place.
Place names matter. How we name places reveals our own histories,
Testimony
Testimony and commentary by Mike Joseph, Amnon Neumann, Fatima Abu Salem, Sami Abu Salem, Lilli Gold, Rose Gold, Henryk Luft, Moshe Kolesnik, Yehudah ben Baruch, Itamar Shapira, Asha Phillips.
Interpreters and Translators
Dina Brandt, Alex Dunai, Markus Hartmann, Burkhardt Kolbmuller, Svitlana Kovalyk, Itamar Shapira, Nadia Slobodyan
Video sources
Lilli Gold, © 1998 USC Shoah Foundation. From the archive
Israel and West Bank locations by agreement with Boom Cymru
Batorego Cemetery, Ivano-Frankivsk; Henryk Luft; Yad Vashem
Zochrot Truth Commission session with Amnon Neumann by
Images
Lilli
Mike
Sami Abu Salem
PRODUCTION
Mike Joseph Producer
Zac Ware Sound Editor
Jesse Lawrence Video Editor
Micha Wink Keys Theme & Variations on a Bach Prelude in B minor
Pamela Koehne-Drube Audience and Web Advisor
Michelle Alderson Graphic Designer
PRESENTERS
Mike Joseph & Asha Phillips
CAST in programme order
Peter Kirsten as Leipzig Policeman
Werner Bauer as Ralph Dippmann
George May as Israel Gold
Andrea Brondino as Henryk Luft
One day in 2006, in a noisy café in Ukraine, Mike thought he had just
This incident, captured in sound, sums up the contradictions Mike discovers in this epic journey. Working to uncover his Holocaust inheritance, he is led relentlessly to discovering his Nakba inheritance. It turns out the two different catastrophes are very connected. But can they both be heard and understood?
With unique personal testimony, recordings, letters and memories by those who survived and those who did not, this challenging audio series is devised, dramatised and narrated by broadcaster Mike Joseph.
When the place names in Keys get confusing, these notes will help.
Mike’s grandparents came from Galicia, a part of eastern Europe on no
Three names, but one city.
Five names, but one city.
Fatima Abu Salem grew up in the thriving Palestinian village of Burayr, at
Two names, but one place.
Place names matter. How we name places reveals our own histories,
Testimony
Testimony and commentary by Mike Joseph, Amnon Neumann, Fatima Abu Salem, Sami Abu Salem, Lilli Gold, Rose Gold, Henryk Luft, Moshe Kolesnik, Yehudah ben Baruch, Itamar Shapira, Asha Phillips.
Interpreters and Translators
Dina Brandt, Alex Dunai, Markus Hartmann, Burkhardt Kolbmuller, Svitlana Kovalyk, Itamar Shapira, Nadia Slobodyan
Video sources
Lilli Gold, © 1998 USC Shoah Foundation. From the archive
Israel and West Bank locations by agreement with Boom Cymru
Batorego Cemetery, Ivano-Frankivsk; Henryk Luft; Yad Vashem
Zochrot Truth Commission session with Amnon Neumann by
Images
Lilli
Mike
Sami Abu Salem
PRODUCTION
Mike Joseph Producer
Zac Ware Sound Editor
Jesse Lawrence Video Editor
Micha Wink Keys Theme & Variations on a Bach Prelude in B minor
Pamela Koehne-Drube Audience and Web Advisor
Michelle Alderson Graphic Designer
PRESENTERS
Mike Joseph & Asha Phillips
CAST in programme order
Peter Kirsten as Leipzig Policeman
Werner Bauer as Ralph Dippmann
George May as Israel Gold
Andrea Brondino as Henryk Luft