By Sandy Eller
Living in an age where the sixty second sound bites rules and a world of information can be carried in the palm of your hand, we constantly look ahead to the next new obsession, making it more important than ever to stay connected to our roots in order to ensure that as time continues its exorable march forward, the legacy that is our past stays fresh in our minds.
As the last living witnesses to the horrors of Hitler‘s unspeakable schemes live out their golden years, the movement to deny the Holocaust gains momentum, seeking to eradicate one of the defining periods in Jewish history by revising the annals of history.
It is the continuity of the Jewish people that has defined us for centuries and it is incumbent upon all of us to become the voice of those who survived as their numbers continue to dwindle, sharing their story with future generations so that the lessons of the past will not soon be forgotten.
Every Jewish child that is brought onto this earth is living testimony to the eternal nature of the Jewish people and the greatest revenge that could ever be brought against Hitler and his army of evildoers.
Now more than ever, we must continue to forge the chain that binds us to our past, by sharing the survival of our ancestors during the darkest moments in history, with our youth, our brightest hope and our link to the future.
“Rainbow in the Night,” a short film, is a brief but exceptionally powerful video created specifically for today’s fast paced generation. Using stunning cinematography, a haunting score, hard hitting lyrics and vocals that will touch the deepest recesses of the soul, this historical work offers a glimpse into World War II Krakow as seen through the eyes of a survivor.
Beginning with footage of a 1939 oil painting of a synagogue being ravaged by the Nazis, shown at a private event in the survivor’s home, Rainbow in the Night is an exquisitely emotional journey, as the survivor recalls first the warmth of his childhood home, then the shock and disbelief as people are forced to leave their homes for the Krakow ghetto, taken to an extermination camp and after enduring unspeakable cruelty, finally liberated.
Set against a backdrop of utter despair and hopelessness, the survivor relives the inexplicable power that enabled him to persevere, the rainbow in the figurative night that promised better days to come.
Culminating triumphantly with our hope for the future, the faces of hundreds of modern day Jewish children, Rainbow in the Night is both a euphoric tribute to the indomitable human spirit that enabled the Jewish people to survive against all odds and also a call to arms, to rekindle the spark of Jewish pride and unity among Jews worldwide, as we continue to rebuild the generations that were destroyed by the Nazis.
Filmed in New York, Krakow and inside the Majdanek concentration camp, this first ever music video depicting the Holocaust was directed by Danny Finkelman, with cinematography by Mauricio Arenas and produced by both Finkelman and Arenas.
With a stirring title track written and composed by executive producer Cecelia Margules and sung by legendary tenor Cantor Yaakov Lemmer, “Rainbow in the Night” is an epic historical work that will allow the voices of survivors to be heard for generations to come.
For more info, visit RainbowITN.com. Download the song at MostlyMusic.com
its realy amazing
TZIREL , YOU’RE AN AMAZING DESIGNER AND I LOVE HOW YOU INVOLVE YOUR KIDS IN YOUR WORK TOO! LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR NEXT PROJECT! XOXO “PURPLE”
very nice
I can not even imagine the Rebbe smiling about this music video, only giving a deep heartfelt thankyou. Exceptionally well done!
This holocaust video followed by discussions and projects should be made mandatory viewing and part of most grade’s lesson plans. Besides, the song and choice of clothing, replicas of that time period says it all. Children are NOT/ never too young to learn about it…., but at their own levels, and this was done mildly compared to some of the violent videos our kids watch – even when it is supposed to teach about a holiday in the manner they are used to seeing. Never mind about the deniers and humanity, our OWN people need to become interested and care… Read more »
can you tell us where we can buy a copy of this video\ dvd or can we have our school contact someone so we can show it to our students please advise thank you. so inspiring
WELL SAID
The handmade challah cover is beautiful. Does anyone embroider them anymore? All of the artifacts, scenery and costumes are even so accurate. It shows that so much work went into every artistic detail. How can it be just given away for FREE on utube, col and other sites? Appreciation and kudos are in order for all of you!
Kids like to be carefree and in fantasy….what self-sacrifice and risks the Raskin parents and their kids took to work on this – and even by allowing Leah and Ari to participate – involved in creating such an astounding realistic video for humanity…some say kids shouldn’t learn about it until they are older… could have spent their precious vacation time in Disneyland for the same expense…how can viewers at least publicize it to expand the audiences, rewarding everyone’s dedicated efforts and participating in their/our goals?
i wish it was longer
loooove those raskins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow. I’m honored to see this and know it was my friend who helped realize this touching, necessary production.
Toesbroke
nice song but you should at least get the video in black and and white. are the pictures really from WWll
do you have a heart
Go The Saber Team, what a great website.
KOL HACOVOID
we need video like this thank you for this production
u rock!!!!!!!!!!
go leah love class mate
rivka
go leah love class mate
rivka
LOVE YOUR CLASS MATE!!
your grade mate!!!!! 🙂 love it!!
your class mate!! 🙂
You are so talented and nachas from your kids!
it was so touching!
well done!
that singer is incredible. does he have any cd’s out?
Wow, this made me cry. It feels so real
not sure how this will deal with the deniers
great cast you did a great job keep the videos coming
Wowowowowowo
u guys look amazing, go ari leah tzirel!!!
the whole hd thing doesnt work with holocaust videos…rosy cheeks in the holocaust…chazan besides the yellow star dressed pretty well.
but still very nice!
Go Tzirl and fam!
Great work and nice video, but it doesn’t make any particularly compelling case against the deniers. Also, the ending shows the boy in triumph with the words “we survived”. Is that our goal? To survive? We can do better than that! In fact, we THRIVED since then!!!
gevaldig!! such talent right here in our own neighborhood!!!!!!!
This must be seen by the entire world ! We are Hashem’s
children and no matter what the world says Anachnu Maaminin b’emunah shlayma
i got goose bumps!!!
Thank you.
Dani that amazing!!!
Sorry but this video wont cut it.
what a proformance
ARI AND LEAH AND TZIREL NOW WE KNOW WHAT U GUYS DID IN POLAND JUST AMAZING K”AH
Tzirel, Ari and Leah May g-d bless you and your family -You are so talented!!!!