Jewish identity has many facets. This film explores the complexity and contradiction inherent in a diverse community.
Jonathan Petropoulos discusses the importance of the German 1937 Degenerate Art exhibit.
Kathy Reynolds describes the project for which she won a Margot Stern Strom Award.
Elaine Pagels, Professor of Religion at Princeton University, explains that many interpretations of evil throughout history are inspired by the Book of Revelation.
Former Jewish partisans reflect on women's participation in organized resistance groups during the Holocaust.
This video profiles Pep Bonet’s and Sara Terry’s photo exhibition on the amputees resulting from the civil war in Sierra Leone.
Samuel Bak explains his life growing up in Vilna, and explores his art as it relates to Facing History
Former Jewish partisan Aron Bell describes how weapons were essential to the life of a partisan.
Former Jewish partisans discuss the goals, challenges, and personal motives of the Jews who resisted the Germans.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch recalls the moment she and her family joined a group of Russian partisans.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch describes how she approached the dangers of life as a partisan.
Former Jewish partisan Frank Blaichman discusses how partisans persevered in the face of challenging weather, hunger, and suffering.