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Lily's Promise by Lily Ebert, Dov Forman
Lily’s Promise by Lily Ebert, Dov Forman
Holding On to Hope Through Auschwitz and Beyond―A Story for All Generations In this life-affirming intergenerational memoir, Lily Ebert, a Holocaust survivor, and her great-grandson, Dov Forman, come together to share her story—an unforgettable tale of resilience and resistance. On Yom Kippur, 1944, fighting to stay alive as a prisoner in Auschwitz, Lily Ebert made a promise to herself. She…
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On the awarding of the first annual Simon Wiesenthal Prize, for The Jewish Chronicle (May 12, 2022)
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This week, Lily Ebert, a 100-year-old Auschwitz survivor, became a great-great-grandma.
"I never expected to survive the Holocaust. Now I have five beautiful generations. The Nazis did not win!"
From near-death at Auschwitz to five generations of Jewish life. - Dov Forman 
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This might be a bit sensitive topic, so you don't have to if you don't want to, but could you recommend some holocaust literature? I've come to realize the representation of it in the media isn't always that great, and well, thought you might have an opinion
Absolutely!
Some websites:
Yad Vashem- The World Holocaust Remembrance Center.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Some books written by or on behalf of Holocaust survivors:
"Lily's Promise: How I Survived Auschwitz and Found the Strength to Live", by Lily Ebert
"Man's Search for Meaning", by Victor Frankl
"The Redhead of Auschwitz", by Nechama Birnbaum on behalf of her grandmother, Rosie Greenstein
"Night", by Elie Wiesel
"A Gypsy In Auschwitz: How I Survived the Horrors of the ‘Forgotten Holocaust’", by Otto Rosenberg
"I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual: A Memoir of Nazi Terror", by Pierre Seel
"The Daughter of Auschwitz: A Memoir", by Tova Friedman
"An Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin", by Gad Beck
"The Diary of Éva Heyman," by Eva Heyman, published posthumously. She was murdered during the Holocaust.
"The Girl in the Green Sweater: A Life in Holocaust’s Shadow", by Krystyna Chiger
"A Teenager in Hitler's Death Camps", by Benny Grunfeld
Some books written about the Holocaust:
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust
Pharrajimos: The Fate of the Roma During the Holocaust
The Nazi Genocide of the Roma: Reassessment and Commemoration
Doctors Under Hitler
Toward the Final Solution: A History of European Racism
Crying Hands: Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany
The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism
Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene
The Pink Triangle: The Nazi War Against Homosexuals
Hitler’s Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields
The Suffering of the Roma in Serbia during the Holocaust 
Mothers, Sisters, Resisters: Oral Histories of Women Who Survived the Holocaust
Films:
Survivors Testimony Film Series
Numbered
Secret Lives: Hidden Children and their Rescuers in World War II
Shoah
I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal
A People Uncounted
Media to avoid:
Historical fiction written by non-Romani, non-Jewish authors that focuses more on the Germans than on their victims. "Number the Stars" and "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" are the biggest offenders.
This is by no means an exhaustive list, but I tried to make it as thorough as possible.
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24 SEVEN SAN ANTONIO RESULTS 2022/23
JUNIOR SOLOS:
1st Braylynn Grizzaffi - THE POINTE STC!
2nd Sara von Rotz - P21 STC!
2nd Faith Crain - PRODIGY STC!
3rd Roxie Onellion - THE BASE STC!
3rd Channing Embry - NEXT STEP STC!
4th Bristyn Scifres - P21 STC!
4th Brighton Cavell - INSIGHT STC!
5th Brooklyn Van Ausdall - DV8 STC!
5th Liv Garcia - DANCE INSTITUTE STC!
5th Mia McNelis - NEXT STEP STC!
5th Tessa Ohran - CSPAS STC!
5th Stevie Keys - NEXT STEP STC!
6th Winter Eberts - P21 STC!
6th Harper Hammes - DANCE INSTITUTE STC!
6th Mariajose Hernandez - TSAB STC!
7th Sydney Marshall - NEXT STEP STC!
7th Alivia Glasco - NEXT STEP STC!
7th Cora Lubojasky - NEXT STEP STC!
7th Amabella Tarrago - FOCAL POINT STC!
8th Hadlee Heriford - CSPAS
8th Emma Gallardo Garcia - NEXT STEP
9th Roberta Salinas Fernandez - ALE MANCILLAS
9th Molly Brown - NEXT STEP
9th Lily Tompkins - NEXT STEP
10th Isabella DiBenedetto - NEW LEVEL
10th Stephanie Lee - NEXT STEP
10th Aaliyah Lumaye - NEXT STEP
10th Madison Ramsey - ARTISTRY IN MOTION
10th Kenzie Dziedzic - NEXT STEP
JUNIOR DUO/TRIOS:
1st Lost Song - LA DANSE
2nd Party In The USA - AVANT
3rd Hard Time - STUDIO 49
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I slowly rewatching jungle fury, so I'll go with the canon couple Theo/Lilly
-I swear, I swear, I swear, this is one of the very few pairings in canon that I am actually marginally okay with--especially in that I can totally see these two doing well in the matter of dating. Lily is the domme in this relationship, that goes without saying, but since Theo is a totally Brat in every way, this actually works out. -Lily cannot fit into any of Theo's clothes, but you can bet your ass that Theo has stolen literally everything Lily has ever bought while they've been dating--including but not limited to her hoodies, her work out stretch pants, her socks, her wrist guards, and her lingerie. And the Yellow Ranger is completely and fully in support of this; as shown and illustrated by the thousands of photos she has taken of him doing this that double as her screensaver for weeks on end. -Lily likes the movies. Theo likes reading. They split the difference by going to the theater once a week and reading the same book over the next week. Then, as a kind of two-person book/movie club that the rest of their team come to simply to watch, they discuss everything they liked and hated and act like younger, more charming versions of Simon Cowell and Roger Ebert; never mind if the rest of their friends haven't read or watched the titles on review, this is the best show in town.
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Thoughts on PP23 (aka "Peter Pan and Wendy")...
Beyond the level of faithfulness to the source material, the biggest crime a Peter Pan movie can ever commit is being dull... and this was SO DULL!!! And I don't just mean the cinematography... They were so concerned with being "different" and "a new take" that they stripped the story of any shred of its nuance and complexity! At least Hook was entertaining, and y'all know how I feel about Hook, lol...
No Tink being jealous of Wendy, trying to get her killed, getting banished by Peter, Hook exploiting her banishment to get her to reveal Peter's hideout, then drinking the poison meant for Peter, which makes Peter realize how much Tink means to him, and then resurrecting her with the help of children who believe in fairies? NONE OF THAT?? What are we even doing here then??? These are FUNDAMENTAL PLOT POINTS!!!
And the whole "Hook used to be a Lost Boy" thing? OH GODS PLEASE MAKE IT STOP!!! And the thing is, I've always been a Hook apologist, but this movie revealing that Peter *legitimately* screwed him over just made me actively root for him! And the fact that Wendy knew all this and yet still was Team Peter?? I call bullshit...
And btw yes, it does kind of matter that the Lost Boys are all boys because Peter is a chauvinist douche which is uhhhh kind of a big contributing factor in Wendy wanting to leave him. (Side note, for those that don't know, it is canon that Peter KILLS OFF Lost Boys if they start getting older. Because contrary to popular belief, you CAN age in Neverland, you can just choose not to.)
The Hook/Wendy crumbs were nice but anticlimactic (like everything else in this movie). The girl playing Wendy was one of the few bright spots (she would make a good Sansa) but they gave her nothing to work with. She had NO chemistry with Peter (it was giving bickering siblings energy... yawn!) or with Hook... or with anyone honestly. I appreciate that the makers realized that "Peter Pan" is really WENDY'S story, but they stripped her of any sensuality. She is on the cusp of womanhood, and her dynamic with Peter and also with Hook is a major aspect of her character arc, but it's like they were too scared to acknowledge that (like Roger Ebert said in his review of PP03). They don't even have her try to kiss Peter!!! People are so fucking terrified of female sexuality, and that fact was painfully obvious in this movie.
They even had Wendy in bloomers instead of a nightdress because nightdresses are tOo gIrLy I guess...
I like that Peter was British for a change, but he was soooo forgettable! And that's a damn shame.
One thing I did like, though, was when Wendy first learns to fly, her happy thoughts are memories of her childhood, and then at the end of the movie, when she needs to summon happy thoughts again, they are visions of her future as a grown-up. I'm glad they didn't shy away from that, but we never actually saw any character progression from "I don't wanna grow up" to "hey maybe I do wanna grow up!" She hates Neverland pretty much from the moment she gets there and wants to leave, lol. We never see the progressive disillusionment with being someone who wants grown up things being trapped in childish dynamics.
I was confused as to why Jude Law wasn't also playing Mr. Darling, but after watching the movie, I can see why -- because they completely glossed over Wendy's relationship with him (or either or her parents, tbh). Apparently she was only gone for a couple hours?? And her parents never even knew she left?? uhhh okay...
Nana was just a pet, apparently, because, much like glowing fairies, hOw Can a dOg bE a NuRsEmAid???
And my gawd how anticlimactic was Peter's resurrection?? Putting aside the fact that it's HIM who dies instead of Tink, instead of having some grand, epic moment where the belief of children all over the world needs to be summoned to save him, Tiger Lily just shows up and... puts some leaves on him and he wakes up?? Huh? Just... every second of this movie felt like the writers asked themselves "what's the most BANAL way to present this?" and then just went with that.
It's just... really sad that this same studio understood the story better 70 years ago than they do now.
P.J. Hogan, your legacy is SAFE.
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Another movie Whats Love Got To Do With, also premiered in US yesterday. Over the past week I saw it and Love Again. The Lily James film is much better, as reflected in reviews however it's not being promoted well and it has a fifth of the amount of showings in theater in the metro I live. Anyone claiming poor promotion/distribution by Sony is incorrect. In fact this is another instance where smaller good films are overshadowed by corporate controllers.
As it happens, the Roger & Me podcast I posted yesterday are also talking about this movie. And they're not really liking it as well. Though they give it a 1.5 star, slightly better, but have enough remarks about it.
Think Roger & Me are quite critical 🤷‍♀️
Starts right after the LA review at around minute 41
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