The official trailer and materials about Inna Rogatchi’s film The Lessons of Survival. Conversations with Simon Wiesenthal, and the musical video-essay For the Name and the Place showing Inna and Michael Rogatchi’s art works on the Holocaust theme are featured on the Simon Wiesenthal Remebrance Wall, a special virtual project researched and conducted by Simon Wiesenthal’s grand-daugther Racheli Kreisberg-Greenblatt.
To view the item where Inna and Michael’s works are featured, you need to scroll down to July 9 2014 where the Simon Wiesenthal Remembrance Wall shared a link via Simon Wiesenthal Remembrance Wall Facebook page.
Simon Wiesenthal Remembrance Wall project was launched by his grand-daughter in April 2014, and is published in many languages, including English, Hebrew, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Russian, Arabic, and others.
Speaking on her project with The Rogatchi Foundation, Racheli Kreisberg-Greenblatt said:
“The Simon Wiesenthal Remembrance Wall includes a variety of publications on his personal life – his wife Cyla, extended family, his hobbies, as well as his major achievements such as contributing to the capture of Adolf Eichmann, and to the arrest of the police officer who arrested Anne Frank and her family. It also tells about the books he wrote, films in which he appears, awards he received, and his other public activities”.
The driving force behind The Simon Wiesenthal Remembrance Wall project, Racheli Kresiberg-Greenblatt is also inviting people to contribute in this documenting of our memories:
“People are welcome to contribute to the site by posting relevant information such as pictures of them and the late Simon Wiesenthal, texts related to his legacy, as well as other interesting and relevant materials”.
The address of the Simon Wiesenthal Remembrance Wall project on the Internet:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Simon-Wiesenthal-Remembrance-Wall/1503115646578190
The Rogatchi Foundation supports The Simon Wiesenthal Remembrance Wall project and appeals to historians, archivists, and members of the public to share their knowledge and documents on this legendary Nazi-hunter via this warm and interesting Remembrance Wall conducted by Wiesenthal’s grand-daughter.
