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June 08, 1990 - Image 73

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dowment for the Arts, a fund
to stimulate new endeavors.

Handleman Wins
Local Emmy

The Detroit Chapter of the
National Academy of Televi-
sion Arts and Sciences at its
annual awards ceremony last
month recognized Philip
Handleman's production of
Remembering the Holocuast
as Michigan's best documen-
tary of 1989 with the
bestowal of its Emmy.
Remembering the Holocaust
is a remembrance of one of
history's most horrible
moments. The sad story of the
Holocaust is told in interview
segments with seven
survivors.
This documentary was
distributed nationally by the
Public Broadcasting Service
and carried by many PBS af-
filiates across the country, in-
cluding the PBS flagship sta-
tion WNET in New York, dur-
ing Holocaust Remembrance
Week in May 1989. Locally,
the documentary was aired by
WTVS/Channel 56.
The interviews and archival
material that comprise the
documentary were obtained
from the Holocaust Memorial
Center in West Bloomfield.
Founded by Rabbi Charles
Rosenzveig, a Holocaust sur-
vivor, and opened in
September, 1984, the HMC is
among the world's leading
repositories of information
about the Holocaust.
The seven Holocaust sur-
vivors whose interviews are
included in the documentary
are David Bergman, Alex-
ander Ehrmann, Nathan
Garfinkel, Nathan Nothman,
Abe Pasternak, Irene
Petrinitz and Shari Weiss.
The documentary was pro-
duced by Philip Handleman
who devoted several months
to an intensive screening of
more than 60 Holocaust sur-
vivor interviews in the
HMC's archives,
In explaining his reasons
for producing Remembering
the Holocaust, Handleman
said, "It is only through con-
stant vigilance that we can
hope to prevent a recurrence
of this tragic chapter in the
history of mankind. At this
time when revisionists are
espousing the notion that
there never was a Holocaust
or that its scope was minimal,
this documentary stands as
strong and dramtic refuta-
tion.'

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