My Dear Children
New Day Films
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57m
Directed by LeeAnn Dance • Documentary • With Judy Favish, Tess Peacock, Alex Dunai • 2018 • 56 minutes
My Dear Children is a journey that reveals a heartbreaking and little-known humanitarian tragedy. One hundred years ago, Jews in what today is Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus suffered through what scholars now call “the holocaust of its day.” Pogroms that swept the region from 1917-1921 killed some 300,000 Jews, perhaps many more.
Judy Favish, a South African Jew, uses a decades-old letter from her grandmother to trace the events that tore apart her family and tens of thousands of others. It’s a story unknowingly shared by Jews the world over.
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