4/12/10

Generation Gap

As you may know, yesterday was Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Rememberance Day. Our friend Eli Ungar-Sargon, who is a filmmaker/photographer currently based in Chicago, used the day to release his new film documenting three generations of his family - his grandfather, father, and Eli himself - and how they relate to the Holocaust. "Generation Gap" is a deceptively simple, powerful film that is both deeply personal and undeniably universal. And we're proud to say that the short snippets of music included (a niggun, or wordless tune, that is one of the Ungar family's last vestiges left from before the Holocaust) were recorded in the Stereo Sinai studio.

We hope you'll take a moment to watch, reflect, remember, challenge, and take action.

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