February 2010

Mary 80 Years Ago

In the early 1930s a little girl named Mary

was filmed by her parents. The family films show Mary playing, eating sand on a beach, sitting in her chair, throwing a stick for a dog, and riding a poney. Mary's present-day London neighbor was able to digitize those early shots, and added a sound track of Harry Nilsson's "Remember" as a special present for Mary's 80th birthday. As you watch this charming vignette, watch for something rather special at about 1:30.

Remembering Auschwitz, Part 2

How will we remember the Holocaust when the last of the survivors dies? The Nazis unwittingly helped preserve some of the memories, by meticulously documenting and accounting their genocide - never has murder been so well catalogued. There will, of course, be the plethora of books and movies and articles and poems and plays. But what will the Holocaust mean, when its voices speak only from recordings and recitations? Will things change? What will the world look like thirty-five years from now, in 2045, and what will the Holocaust look like to that world? Ancient history? Boring history? Irrelevant history?