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A powerful documentary on the faith and commitment of Holocaust survivors. (53 min. Viewer discretion advised)
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FILE – In this in April/May 1943 file photo, a group of Polish Jews are led away for deportation by German SS soldiers during the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto by German troops after an uprising in the Jewish quarter. U.S. gun rights advocates pointing to the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising by about 700 armed Jews who were able to fend off a much larger force of German troops for days until retreating to tunnels or fleeing. The Nazis won out by systematically burning the ghetto to the ground, house by house. "Once the Germans began adopting that strategy there really wasn’t very much that people armed with pistols, or even rifles and machine guns, could do," said historian Steve Paulsson, an expert on the period whose Jewish family survived the city’s destruction. (AP Photo)
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…..item 1)…. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Remembered By Holocaust Survivor Aliza Mendel …
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In this in April/May 1943 file photo, a group of Polish Jews are led away for deportation by German SS soldiers during the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto by German troops after an uprising in the Jewish quarter. (AP Photo)
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By ARON HELLER … 04/06/13 01:38 PM ET EDT
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JERUSALEM — Two days before her comrades embarked on an uprising that came to symbolize Jewish resistance against the Nazis in World War II, 14-year-old Aliza Mendel got her orders: Escape from the Warsaw Ghetto.
The end was near. Nazi troops had encircled the ghetto, and the remaining Jewish rebels inside were prepared to die fighting. They had few weapons, and they felt there was no point in giving one of them to a teenage girl whose main task to that point had been distributing leaflets.
"They told me I was too young to fight," said the survivor, now 84, who uses her married name, Aliza Vitis-Shomron. "They said, `You have to leave and tell the world how we died fighting the Nazis. That is your job now.’"
She’s been doing that ever since, publishing a memoir about life in the ghetto and lecturing about the revolt and its legendary leader, Mordechai Anielewicz. While nearly all her friends perished, she survived the ghetto and a later period in a Nazi concentration camp. She made it to Israel, married and has three children, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
On Sunday night, 70 years after the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Vitis-Shomron is set to speak on behalf of Holocaust survivors at the official ceremony marking Israel’s annual Holocaust memorial day.
"It’s a day of deep sorrow for me, because I remember all my friends in the (resistance) movement who gave their lives," said Vitis-Shomron. "But it was also a wonderful act of sacrifice by those who gave up their lives without even trying to save themselves. The goal was to show that we would not go down without a response."
Six million Jews were killed by German Nazis and their collaborators in the Holocaust of World War II, wiping out a third of world Jewry.
The 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising was the first large-scale rebellion against the Nazis in Europe and the single greatest act of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. Though guaranteed to fail, it became a symbol of struggle against impossible conditions, illustrated a refusal to succumb to Nazi atrocities and inspired other acts of uprising and underground resistance by Jews and non-Jews alike.
While the world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, the date of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp, Israel’s annual Holocaust memorial day coincides with the Hebrew date of the Warsaw ghetto uprising – highlighting the role it plays in the country’s psyche. Even the day’s official name – "Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day" – alludes to the image of the Jewish warrior upon which the state was founded. The ghetto battle contrasts with the image of Jews meekly marching to their deaths.
Israel has wrestled with the competing images for decades. After setting up their state in 1948, just three years after the end of the war, Israelis preferred to emphasize the heroic resistance fighters, though their numbers were relatively small. In recent years they have come around to recognizing the overwhelming tragedy of the murder of millions of Jews and the traumas of the survivors who still live along them.
Before the war, Warsaw had a vibrant Jewish community, and a third of the city’s population was Jewish. The Nazis built the Warsaw ghetto in 1940, a year after occupying Poland, and began herding Jews into it.
The ghetto initially held some 380,000 Jews who were cramped into tight living spaces. At its peak, the ghetto housed about a half a million Jews, said Havi Dreifuss, a researcher at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial who has studied the ghetto.
Life in the ghetto included random raids, confiscations and abductions by Nazi soldiers. Disease and starvation were rampant, and bodies often appeared on the streets.
The resistance movement began to grow after the deportation of July 22, 1942, when 265,000 men, women and children were rounded up and later killed at the Treblinka death camp. As word of the Nazi genocide spread, those who remained behind no longer believed German promises that they would be sent to forced labor camps.
A small group of rebels began to spread calls for resistance, carrying out isolated acts of sabotage and attacks. Some Jews began defying German orders to report for deportation.
The Nazis entered the ghetto on April 19, 1943, the eve of the Passover holiday. Three days later, the Nazis set the ghetto ablaze, turning it into a fiery death trap, but the Jewish fighters kept up their struggle for nearly a month.
The Jewish fighters who had fortified themselves in bunkers and hiding places managed to kill 16 Nazis and wound almost 100, Dreifuss said.
They were ultimately brutally vanquished. Anielewicz and others died inside the bunker on 18 Mila Street, which later became the title of a famous novel by Leon Uris that fictionalized the events.
"It was a moral victory. No one believed the Jews would fight back," said Dreifuss. "It’s amazing that after three years of Nazi occupation, starvation and illness, these people found the strength to disobey the Nazi orders, stand up and fight back."
Anielewicz, who was in his early 20s, became a heroic figure in Israel, with a village and streets across the nation named in his honor.
Vitis-Shomron remembers him well. She said he was a tall, charismatic leader of a younger generation who refused to submit quietly to the Nazis as their parents did.
"His theory was, `don’t get used to what is happening. Don’t accept it,’" she said. "The Nazis wanted to turn us into slaves, and he said that only free people could resist."
The approach put Vitis-Shomron at odds with her parents, who objected to her activity in the youth movement. Often she would defy the Nazi curfew and only return home in the morning. She narrowly escaped S.S. officers in the streets as she posted underground leaflets calling on Jews to resist or escape.
She said the hardest part for her was escaping before the uprising began, joining her mother and younger sister in their hideout on the Polish side of town outside the ghetto. She remembers watching the red skies above the burning ghetto, where her friends were waging war.
"If it was up to me, I would have stayed behind and fought to the death with them. I had no fear," she said. "The uprising represented Jewish pride. It was us saying, `we will not die the way you want us to. We will die the way we want to, as free people.’"
Vitis-Shomron was later captured and sent the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp with her mother and sister. They all survived and eventually made it to Israel. Her father was deported from the ghetto and killed in a Nazi death camp.
Today, Vitis-Shomron volunteers for Yad Vashem, collecting pages of testimony from fellow survivors that help build the museum’s depository of names of the victims.
Despite her own past, she claims not to have experienced the psychological damage that plague other survivors.
"I never saw myself as a victim. I was on the active side, the resisting side," she said. "It helped me cope."
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…..item 3)…. youtube video … Marlene Dietrich – Somethin’ I dreamed last night … 3:40 minutes …
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Marlene Dietrich sings the song "Somethin’ I dreamed last night". I love to listen to this song at night, when I’m alone studying:)
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Michael Bublé
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Birth Name
Michael Steven Bublé
Height
5′ 10½" (1.79 m)
Mini Biography
Multi-platinum artist Michael Bublé grew up near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was introduced to swing music and old standards by his grandfather, who offered his services for free as a professional plumber to musicians who were willing to let Michael sing a couple of songs with them on stage.
He got his big break in show business after former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney discovered his music. At 10 years of struggling, the discovery came at a time when distraught Michael was considering giving up a career in music and getting a job in media. His performance at a corporate gig in summer 2000 impressed Michael McSweeney, speech writer/right hand man to Brian Mulroney, and told Mcsweeney to feel free to use his independent CD as a coaster if he didn’t like it. Mcsweeney gave the CD to Brian & Mila Mulroney, which led to an invitation to sing at their daughter’s wedding, where he was introduced to music producer David Foster, who took him under his wing.
His self-titled debut album came out February 12, 2003 and has since won several music awards and incredible worldwide success.
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Spouse
Luisana Lopilato (31 March 2011 – present)
Trade Mark
Ends his concerts by singing without a microphone
Trivia
Won Best New Artist at the Canadian Juno Awards (April, 2004)
Older brother of Crystal Buble.
Last name is pronounced "Boo-blay".
In September 2003, sang at "Blue Note" Jazz Club, in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, New York City.
Is an international singing sensation. He has gone multi-platinum in over 15 countries. In 2005, he traveled the world over a dozen times, performing sold-out shows throughout the U.S., Europe (including a sold-out performance at the prestigious London’s Royal Albert Hall), Asia, and Australia. His self-titled debut went multi-platinum, and his multi-platinum CD, "It’s Time" (which included the No. 1 Buble-penned smash single "Home") sold over 5.5 million CDs worldwide. As of October 2006, "It’s Time" went 6 times Platinum in Canada, 4 times Platinum in Australia and Italy, double Platinum in Singapore and USA. Platinum in the UK, Austria, Germany, Holland, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Switzerland, Taiwan and South Africa. Gold status in Belgium, France, Philippines, Sweden and Thailand. As of 2007, "It’s Time" remained on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Albums Charts for a staggering two years and in the No. 1 slot for over 80 weeks, holding the all time record for highest number of weeks at No. 1 by any artist. The internationally acclaimed hit original song "Home" reached No. 1 on charts in more than 10 countries, including Japan, Canada and Italy. "It’s Time" was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards and was the Bestselling Traditional Jazz Album of 2005.
His self-penned single, "Home" has the distinction of being the most-heard song on Canadian radio in 2005, reaching an audience estimated to exceed 382 million people.
Received two Genie Award nominations in 2000 for songs he wrote for the film Here’s to Life! (2000) starring Eric McCormack.
His debut self-titled CD released in 2003 hit the best-selling charts in more than 15 countries and went Quadruple Platinum in Canada.
Won 4 Juno Awards (2006) for Best Single of the Year "Home", Best Album of the Year "It’s Time", Best Artist of the Year, and Best Pop Album of the Year "It’s Time".
Won 3 Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards (2006) for Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year "It’s Time", and Best Original Composition "Home".
When Michael’s 2006 Valentine’s Day EP – "With Love, Michael Buble"- was released only for a week, the album reached Gold status selling 500,000 copies. The album also became the biggest selling CD Hallmark has ever released, selling in excess of 3 million copies.
[19 January 2007] His album It’s Time broke the all time record for highest number of weeks at number 1 by any artist. It’s Time spent 76 weeks in the number 1 spot on Billboard’s Top Traditional Jazz Albums Charts. According to the Nielsan Soundscan charts, which tracks weekly industry sales in America, both the Traditional Jazz Album and the Current Jazz Album charts lists It’s Time at an amazing total of 101 weeks on the charts with sales exceeding 2.2 million to date.
Is of Italian descent. He has dual Italian-Canadian citizenship. He has stated that his last name is actually from his Italian ancestry. Part of his family is from Treviso (in northern Italy), and the other part of his family is from Villa Santa Lucia degli Abruzzi, Italy. His grandfather Demetrio "Mitch" Santagà comes from the village of Preganziol, Italy.
During preparation for his daughter’s wedding, Brian Mulroney was hesitant to listen to Buble’s CD, given by Mulroney’s speech writer Michael McSweeney after a corporate gig, because the wedding had a long list of entertainment. However, it was Brian’s wife, Mila, who told him to listen to the CD and include Buble in the entertainment list, after which Buble was invited to sing in front of wedding guest David Foster, who later produced Buble’s self-titled album.
In 1996, he landed a role as Elvis in the Vancouver run of a Rock and Roll musical revue called Red Rock Diner, where he became friends with Debbie Timuss, a stage actress, dancer and singer who taught him the choreography. Two years later they became an item and moved to Toronto as part of the cast of another musical revue, this time a big band musical revue called Forever Swing. The hit single "Home" from the album It’s Time was written for Debbie Timuss, whom Bublé has had a near decade long off-again-on-again relationship. Having gotten back together from one of their breakups and away in Italy on tour, he penned "Home" for Timuss, describing his pain from being away from her. She is the song’s background vocalist and is featured in the song’s music video. He referred the album It’s Time as "Debbie’s Record", and a few of the tracks on It’s Time was recorded while he sang to her as she sat outside the studio. They became formally engaged pre-Christmastime 2004 and called off the engagement November 2005.
His father Lewis is a salmon fisherman and his mother, Amber, raised him and his two younger sisters.
At 18, Bublé entered a talent contest in a local bar even though the rules stipulated contestants had to be 19. After he won, the organizer, a local publicist and entrepreneur named Beverly Delich, disqualified him but was so impressed by his talent that she later called him at his parents’ home and suggested he enter the British Columbia Youth Talent Search. He won, and Delich then helped him record an independent CD.
On March 19 2007, his self-penned single "Everything", from album Call Me Irresponsible, made the highest debut in the history of the BDS AC (adult contemporary) charts. In its first week at Canadian radio, "Everything" debuted at #3 on the BDS Mainstream AC Audience chart, and a week later it reached #1 Airplay. Also in its first week, it was aired over 300 times on 43 Radio Stations, reaching an estimated audience in Canada of over 5.2 million listeners.
[2005] The U.S. Billboard ranks "It’s Time" as the Best Selling Jazz recording of 2005 and chose him as the #1 Jazz Artist.
[2005] His self-penned single "Home" reached #1 at Pop and AC radio in Canada and #1 at AC radio in the United States.
A long-time devoted hockey fan of the Vancouver Canucks. Watches Canucks games on his laptop when he is not in British Columbia; never misses any of the games.
The original song "Lost" (from album Call Me Irresponsible) is the sequel to his hit single "Home" (from album It’s Time). While in Australia, Bublé co-wrote "Lost" during the process of ending his eight year relationship to Debbie Timuss, whom he had previously written "Home" for while still together. "Lost" was written as a tribute to his former relationship to Timuss. Before "Lost" was released, Bublé played the song to Timuss. However, his current girlfriend Emily Blunt is the inspiration to the original single "Everything" (from album Call Me Irresponsible).
First met Emily Blunt at the Australian Logie Awards in 2005 and again a few months later backstage with a group of people at his Los Angeles concert.
His grandfather was a plumber who, whenever he fixed something at a nightclub or something like that, did it for free if the owners allowed Bublé to sing there.
Dean Regan’s touring musical, "Forever Swing", was a major factor in launching his early career. His starring role in "Forever Swing" gained huge praise by both fans and critics throughout Canada and the United States.
"Everything", the first hit single from the 2007 album Call Me Irresponsible, boasts the fastest trip to Number 1 in three years on Billboards Adult Contemporary chart.
By December 2004, his self-titled debut album sold over three million worldwide including seven times platinum in Australia, three times platinum in Canada, twice platinum in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Italy, New Zealand and the Philippines, and gold status in Indonesia, Malaysia, Spain, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Set the record in 2005 at The Sydney Opera House for the most tickets sold in one day ever.
By 2004, he had sold-out engagements throughout Europe, Australia, and Asia, including 3-night sold out shows at the Sydney Opera House’s Concert Hall in April and sold-out an unprecedented 9 shows across Australia; in November 2004, he completed 16 sell-outs in the U.K. alone, most notably two SROs at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall.
2007 Grammy Award-nomination: Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for "Caught in the Act".
2006 Grammy Award-nominations: Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for "It’s Time", Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist for the song "Can’t Buy Me Love".
Worked with his salmon fisherman father for six years. On fishing days, which normally began from 4:30am to 11pm with physically demanding work, he would listen on the boat to music tapes of classic standards made for him not by his father, an ardent Bruce Springsteen fan, but by his Italian-born grandfather.
Jobs as a showman included talent shows, conventions, cruise ships, hotel lounges, smoky bars, clubs, corporate gigs, singing telegram messenger, and musical theatre.
Won 2008 Grammy Award: Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for "Call Me Irresponsible". Nomination: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the song "Everything".
Won a 2006 MuchMoreMusic Award for "Save The Last Dance For Me".
On May 16 2007, Call Me Irresponsible was the #1 best selling album in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Europe, Singapore, and the USA. Call Me Irresponsible also reached #1 on the Billboard’s Sales Charts, Internet, Traditional Jazz and Pop charts.
Sang at a wedding for only the second time when he headlined the entertainment at the million wedding of James Packer, Australia’s richest man, and Erica Baxter in France on June 2007. The first time he performed at a wedding was for the Canadian Prime Minister’s daughter in 2000, where he got a record deal.
Sold out 11 shows in a single day when he toured Australia in 2005.
Won two Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards (2008): Male Vocalist of the Year & Best Original Composition of the Year "Everything".
Won 2008 Juno Fan Choice Award. 2008 Juno Nominations: Single of the Year "Everything", Album of the Year "Call Me Irresponsible", Artist of the Year, and Pop Album of the Year "Call Me Irresponsible".
2008 German ECHO Award nomination in category International Pop/Rock Male Artist of the Year.
2008 Brit Awards nomination for Best International Male Solo Artist.
Won 2005 World Music Award for category World’s Best Selling Artist/Canada. 2005 World Music Award nomination for World’s Best Selling Pop Male Artist.
Won 2006 Canadian Radio Music Awards for Best New Solo Artist (Hot AC category – song "Home") & SOCAN Songwriter of the Year for the song "Home".
Won 2006 German ECHO Award for National/International Jazz Production of the Year – "It’s Time". 2006 ECHO Nomination for International Newcomer of the Year.
Broke up with longtime girlfriend Emily Blunt in July 2008. They had been together since 2005.
According to an "Oprah" interview on October 9, 2009, Bublé had dreamed of becoming famous since age two. When he was a teenager, he slept with his bible and prayed to become a singer. The first time that his family noticed his singing talent was at Christmas time when Bublé was 13 years old, and they heard him singing along with them to the song "White Christmas" during a car ride.
Frequently closes his concerts by singing without a microphone. This all began when his microphone went out during one of his L.A. concerts when he was in the middle of singing "My Funny Valentine", the show’s big finishing number. Without missing a beat, Alan Chang, Bublé’s pianist, kept playing his piano, and Bublé did an acoustic version of "My Funny Valentine" that brought down the house.
Engaged to Luisana Lopilato.
Brother-in-law of ‘Dario Lopilato’.
Personal Quotes
You can try to trick the people and come out wearing a fedora and a tuxedo but that’s not me. I was born in the late ’70s, I wear jeans. I don’t hang out in casinos. The lifestyle isn’t my thing. I don’t drink martinis and I don’t smoke cigars.
[His words to Michael McSweeney when he gave him his independent CD in his pre-stardom days]: "If you and your wife like it, great. If you don’t, it’ll make a great coaster".
[About his last name Bublé]: Sounds French, but I’m a very proud Canadian of Italian extraction.
I’ve said it a million times: I would love very much to be known as one of the great entertainers. If that’s me having a big ego, then sorry. I’m shooting for the stars, and if I miss I’ll hit the moon and that’s pretty high.
[About covering songs]: "It’s far more difficult for me to cover a song because you can compare that song with another 400 iconic artists who have recorded it. So it’s my job to take it to a different place. And as an interpreter, I take it really seriously. When I’m remaking a song, I’m aware that I’m not here to sing the song better than Frank Sinatra or if I cover Van Morrison or I cover The Eagles, my job isn’t to sing it better, my job is to make it my own".
[About covering songs versus original music]: "The reason I won’t do all originals is because it is more of a challenge for me to take great songs and to reinterpret them and make them new again. It’s what I do. It’s always what I’ve done and had a passion for."
I don’t just want to cover a song because it’s easy, like ‘Fly Me to the Moon.’ I like that song. It’s a great song. But I don’t want to cover it just because it’s one of the most popular standards. I wanted to take chances and record songs that I thought I could breathe new life into.
I am a candid interview and I have a dark and dry sense of humor – a very Canadian sense of humor and I am only learning now stupidly that you can’t read tongue. When I say something funny in a newspaper and I meant it to be funny, it doesn’t read that way. It is the same if you have ever gotten an e-mail and you think, ‘What did I ever do to make this person respond this way?’ They never meant to be aggressive, but you can’t read the tone. I’ve said things. There were comments about many things I wish I would have said in a different way or a more eloquent way.
[About his former job as a singing telegram messenger]: "Ten out of 11 times they wouldn’t [tip]. They’d say, ‘I want you to sing it louder.’ And I’d be, ‘But it’s a ballad.’"
[About singing jazz music] "I don’t want to be a copycat. What you see is who I am. It’s just me and how I grew up and what I thought was cool. There was always something special about that music to me. It just stood out. I always felt like I was born in the wrong time."
[on becoming successful]: "People told me time and time again that I will not get signed up, that I will never sell record, that I should sing pop and that I would be better off joining the Backstreet Boys. But I have faith in who I am, and in this style of music (jazz). So when people continued to tell me that I couldn’t do it, it just made me feel that I had to prove them wrong."
It offends me when people think I only listen to Frank Sinatra. I was born in 1975 and I never wanted to be part of the Rat Pack. As a kid, my biggest idol was Michael Jackson. As a teenager, I wanted to be one of the Beastie Boys.
When I did my first album, I was marketed as the singer who would appeal to your grandma. But as each record arrived with more power and confidence, I began to sound younger and younger.
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