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Jewish Survivor Salomon Carlebach Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation 

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Комментарии : 35   
@cherylmccarthy2932
@cherylmccarthy2932 3 года назад
I am so grateful to be able to hear Rabbi Carlebach’s testimony. I am so sorry for what happened to his family. Throughout his testimony, it is obvious how dearly he loved his parents and sisters. He is an inspiration! Thank you USC Shoah Foundation Institute for making these interviews available. We must NEVER forget.
@ilenekaplan109
@ilenekaplan109 5 лет назад
Fantastic testimony from this wonderful man who went through the most horrific times and survived with his faith intact is amazing. I have the the utmost respect for him. He was so articulate in explaining what happened during the years of the Holocaust. Thank you for sharing this.
@markbowman6655
@markbowman6655 5 лет назад
As a Protestant I find it interesting from hearing a number of testimonies from Jewish Rabbis the lineage typically of generation after generation of Rabbis. Also very well educated, and articulate gentlemen.
@margaretroselle8610
@margaretroselle8610 3 года назад
God’s richest blessings on the Nation of Israel. Thank you, Sir, for your testimony!
@BJ-bc7sl
@BJ-bc7sl Год назад
This Rabbi’s father the chief Rabbi of Hamburg wrote a beautiful letter of recommendation for my grandfather before he left Hamburg in 1941. Only months later Rabbi Carlebach was killed with his wife and young children. I still have the letter. It indicates was a special caring person Rabbi Carlebach was.
@bbkr26
@bbkr26 3 года назад
He is a first cousin of the musician Shlomo Carlebach
@shaul67
@shaul67 5 лет назад
May the God of Israel always make His face to shine on His precious Holy people.Amen
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 3 года назад
Hmmm...This brings back a memory of a mashed pea sandwich on rye. “If you make it, you have to eat it,” I was told by my father, who had known hunger in the 1920s. I made it anyway, took a bite, and gagged. I sat there until bedtime, refusing to eat it. It was in my bowl at breakfast, which I skipped, and upon opening my lunchbox at school, well, guess what was there! I threw it out and tried to beg a taste of others’ food, something that wasn’t permitted at school. By the time dinner rolled around, I was hungry enough to clean my plate. I never did eat it, but I never again made a mashed pea on rye sandwich, and I heeded my father’s advice!
@deborahdean8867
@deborahdean8867 2 года назад
Wish they paid more attention to the sound volume.
@marvinlittman4043
@marvinlittman4043 4 месяца назад
A very moving narrative, recounted very eloquently. Unfortunately, after 4 hours, it stops before the actual end of the interview.
@user-cd6zr9dy3j
@user-cd6zr9dy3j 5 лет назад
Too bad I can’t hear it well enough to watch
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 5 лет назад
Try using headphones or earbuds. N *
@helenajennings4912
@helenajennings4912 2 года назад
Ear bugs work very well!!
@pamelacorbett8774
@pamelacorbett8774 2 года назад
Hardly audible, such a shame.
@rondasuzette7611
@rondasuzette7611 4 года назад
Bless🌹Respect🌟
@petetotaro9510
@petetotaro9510 4 года назад
NO, I’m not Jewish but...I hold the highest respect towards them.They are more than proven to be a religion of deep respect to the lord! After all, they are the chosen ones!
@monatingbjr6636
@monatingbjr6636 3 года назад
Amen
@kristine8338
@kristine8338 2 года назад
I hope all these survivors are having a fulfilled old age without worries 🇮🇱. 🫂
@nancynolda2368
@nancynolda2368 3 года назад
I am not Jewish. I found it interesting that many Rabbis left Germany etc. in the pre- war years. Did they not share the message that a living hell was right around the corner?
@deborahdean8867
@deborahdean8867 2 года назад
Yes they did. Even 2 guys escaped from a camp early on and warned leaders in Europe and Jewish communities, but no one believed them.
@kollelerevwien
@kollelerevwien 2 года назад
It was bad in Germany in the mid-1930s but nowhere near as bad as after they instituted "the Final Solution" around 1942. They didn't realize how brutal the killing camps would be.
@deborahdean8867
@deborahdean8867 2 года назад
Apparently THAT was the problem. NOBODY believed it was happening or could happen
@mosquito5
@mosquito5 5 лет назад
Who is the interviewer he’s a bit sharp in his questioning didn’t hear any compassion in his voice if you look at Rabbi soloman face it shows
@CologneCarter
@CologneCarter 4 года назад
An interviewer conducting a testimony ought to be impartial. Anything else might influence the interviewee to testify in a way they imagine to please the interviewer.
@WideAwakeHuman
@WideAwakeHuman Год назад
@@CologneCarter this isn’t a deposition - it’s an interview. I’ve listened to a couple dozen of these at this point and more than a few of the interviewers come off as total assholes - interrupting the person, asking weird questions (like “How did it make u feel that your dad was murdered”) and just generally acting like an interrogator rather than an interviewer.
@RW-kp3wr
@RW-kp3wr 6 лет назад
His testimony is sad. It's horrifying that anyone would experience this stuff. I have to say that if you look orthodox like he does it isnt shocking at all that people disliked them.
@PatientZiro
@PatientZiro 5 лет назад
The Nazis killed all the Jews not just those who look orthodox. Most of the Jews in Germany before WW2 didn't look orthodox at all!
@dobishs
@dobishs 4 года назад
Your hate is loud and clear.
@jennyrandall3880
@jennyrandall3880 4 года назад
You cant dislike people based on their appearance! How would you feel, if we all judged you unfairly, based on how you look?
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 3 года назад
You can tell whether you “like” a person by his looks? It must be a heavy burden to carry such ignorance.
@WildThings113
@WildThings113 3 года назад
I don’t need to see your picture to know that you’re ugly
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