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Children pass time by dancing and digging in the garden

Film | Digitized | Accession Number: 2009.206.1 | RG Number: RG-60.4811 | Film ID: 2872

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    Children pass time by dancing and digging in the garden

    Overview

    Description
    Incredibly grainy, out of focus, and not steady. Hanna dances, and then Babeta rakes the soil. It is very difficult to distinguish anything beyond that.
    Duration
    00:02:19
    Date
    Event:  1935?
    Locale
    Stanislawow, Poland
    Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Hanna Lieberman-Levi
    Contributor
    Subject: Thomas Sperber
    Subject: Hanna Lieberman-Levi
    Biography
    The 9.5mm home movies predominantly feature cousins Hanna Lieberman (b. 1930) and Thomas Sperber (1930-2009) in Knihinin, Poland (a district of Stanislawow, which is now Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine) and the spa retreat of Jaremcze, Poland (now Yaremcha, Ukraine). Thomas's grandfather Filip owned a yeast and alcohol factory in Stanislawow, and with his wife Babeta (1858-1927) had four children: Jeannette Münch (1891-1967), Cecylia (Cilli) Kupferman (1892-1973), Benedikt Lieberman (1896-1950), Aniela (Nelly) Sperber (1898-1989). Filip left for the ghetto in Kolomyja, Poland in 1941 and died from natural causes there in 1943. The rest of the Lieberman family members escaped the Nazis and emigrated to Palestine from late 1935 to 1939, where they operated a farm in Ein Sara near Nahariya and lived in a 19th century house built by a Lebanese family.
    The 9.5mm home movies predominantly feature cousins Hanna Lieberman (b. 1930) and Thomas Sperber (1930-2009) in Knihinin, Poland (a district of Stanislawow, which is now Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine) and the spa retreat of Jaremcze, Poland (now Yaremcha, Ukraine). Hanna's parents Benedikt and Ella Brecher (1905-1943) lived in Ella's home of Olomouc, Czechoslovakia before settling in Stanislawow where Benedikt practiced as an economist. Hanna's grandfather Filip owned a yeast and alcohol factory in Stanislawow, and with his wife Babeta (1858-1927) had four children: Jeannette Münch (1891-1967), Cecylia (Cilli) Kupferman (1892-1973), Benedikt Lieberman (1896-1950), Aniela (Nelly) Sperber (1898-1989). Filip left for the ghetto in Kolomyja, Poland in 1941 and died from natural causes there in 1943. The rest of the Lieberman family members escaped the Nazis and emigrated to Palestine from late 1935 to 1939, where they operated a farm in Ein Sara near Nahariya and lived in a 19th century house built by a Lebanese family. Hanna still lives in Israel.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Silent
    Genre/Form
    Amateur.
    B&W / Color
    Black & White
    Image Quality
    Poor
    Time Code
    02:32:09:00 to 02:34:28:00
    Film Format
    • Master
    • Master 2872 Video: Digital Betacam - NTSC - large
      Master 2872 Video: Digital Betacam - NTSC - large
      Master 2872 Video: Digital Betacam - NTSC - large
      Master 2872 Video: Digital Betacam - NTSC - large
    • Preservation
    • Preservation 2872 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large
      Preservation 2872 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large
      Preservation 2872 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large
      Preservation 2872 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
    Copyright
    Hanna Lieberman-Levi
    Conditions on Use
    The Museum does not own the copyright for this material and does not have authority to authorize third party use. For permission, please contact the rights holder, Mr. Benny Levi.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Administrative Notes

    Film Provenance
    Hanna Lieberman-Levi loaned her family's 9.5mm films to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for copying in May 2009 via her son Benny Levi.
    Note
    The 9.5mm home movies predominantly feature cousins Hanna Lieberman (b. 1930) and Thomas Sperber (1930-2009) in Knihinin, Poland (a district of Stanislawow, which is now Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine) and the spa retreat of Jaremcze, Poland (now Yaremcha, Ukraine).

    See RG-60.4802 for similar footage of raking the soil.

    The 25th Frame Studio featured Hanna and her home movies in a 2006 20 minute DVD production.
    Copied From
    9.5mm Pathe baby
    Film Source
    Hanna Lieberman-Levi
    File Number
    Legacy Database File: 5201
    Source Archive Number: 61
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 07:23:02
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