The Great Deportation in the Warsaw Ghetto - Abraham Lewin’s Diary
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/e... Abraham Lewin, an educator and a member of the clandestine Oyneg Shabbes (“Joy of the Sabbath”) Archive maintained a diary depicting the wartime events in the Warsaw ghetto. It is rare in that it covers in real time the Great Deportation of the summer 1942, during which some 265,000 Jews were deported to their deaths in Treblinka, and some 10,000 were murdered within the ghetto. Abraham Lewin survived the Great Deportation and continued documenting the tragic events of the ghetto until his capture by the Nazis. More Videos about the Oyneg Shabbes Archive: 1. Emanuel Ringelblum: The Oyneg Shabbes Underground Archive in the Warsaw Ghetto - • Emanuel Ringelblum: The Oyneg Shabbes Unde... 2. Rachel Auerbach and the Public Kitchen in the Warsaw Ghetto - • Rachel Auerbach and the Public Kitchen in ... 3. The Jewish Letter Carrier in the Warsaw Ghetto, by Peretz Opoczynski - • The Jewish Letter Carrier in the Warsaw Gh... 4. The Oyneg Shabbes Archive Collections: The Wills of Israel Lichtenstein and Gele Sekstein. - • The Oyneg Shabbes Archive Collections: The... Archival footage and photographs: Yad Vashem Archives Ghetto Fighters' House Archives, Israel Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw Agentur Karl Höffkes Footage of the discovery of the Oyneg Shabbes underground archive from "Mir Leben Geblibene - We the Living Remnant" (Poland, 1947), courtesy of Natan and Ya'akov Gross Photo Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Music (Beeld en Geluid) Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Texts: Abraham Lewin, A Cup of Tears: A Diary of the Warsaw Ghetto, ed. Antony Polonsky, trans. Christopher Hutton, (New York, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988). pp. 135-137, 139, 141, 151-156, 162, 166, 177, 179, 183-184, 186, 206-207. Every effort has been made to locate the copyright holders to obtain the appropriate permissions and apply the correct attributions. If you have any information that would help us in relation to copyright, please contact us: [email protected] Produced by Mikooka Productions - http://www.mikooka.com

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