Schindler's List
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@ChellyBean

Every descendant of the Holocaust feels this on some level. Its a scar every single one of us feels through the generations.

Its one thing to be moved by the Holocaust. Its another to know that this atrocity was aimed at your own people, but to know that your very family were victims is something else entirely. Many of us who descend from Shoah survivors feel residual pain because of this.

I believe I can speak for many like me when I say we feel a sense of responsibility to make the most of the gift of life, in honor of our ancestors who were never given the same opportunity.

For us, the Holocaust is a fact of life. We grew up knowing what 'concentration camp' was before our friends heard about it in schools. As the rest of our peers gasp in horror, we simply sigh in remembrance.

For some, it is a proud thing to be related to a survivor. It means that our very existence serves as a reminder that the monsters who tried to erase all of us failed.
For others, it is a quiet pain that they choose to keep to themselves as the knowledge of what their family went through is something that, for one reason or another, they find too painful to think about.

This is likely why she couldn't bear to watch and broke down so badly.

She feels the pain



@JaimeMesChiens

@@salaha.b2438Au contraire. It has everything to do with Israel.

What’s with “isrhell?”

Aw, you’re trying to get the word hell into the name-of the country?

You just be so proud that you shared something that someone so stupid, that isn’t of your creation.

What are you, in sixth grade?



@accountstuff6209

To Everyone who participated in this, especially Itzhack Perlman:

You're my inspiration and my motivation. You keep me going even when I feel like I should quit. Because, whenever I listen to this song, I suddenly realize how beautiful the violin is. And then I can play again.

I owe my love for violin greatly to you. Thank you.

~a violinist

Edit: It's cool how a 3 minute and 31 second video can change your whole life...



All comments from YouTube:

@Fed-np9ez

Nobody plays this piece like Itzhak. He lives and breathes through every note.

@celesterosen-rooney7115

Yes! His soul is in each note! Nobody comes close!

@Lodai974

At the same time he plays it with Soil, a stradivarius renowned for its powerful notes.He is the owner

@AlonsoRules

best violinist around right now, Andre Reiu is second

@Sauravkumar-si3qf

itzhak stern.

@markusengelstad2030

@@AlonsoRules Andre Reiu is second best? You are clearly uneducated

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@williamsmallwood7127

My father was one of the first troop's into Belsen concentration camp in WW2 and this music reminds me of the one and only time he ever spoke about it, and I could see the sadness of what he had seen in his eyes, my dad passed away in 1999 and this music reminds me of him and what he had been through, it's a beautiful piece of music.

@viderethevaccinatorfromhol7536

❤️

@peterb3181

Thank you for sharing this memory.

@larsjensen9852

We in Europe are your dad very grateful for the freedom he and his fellow buddies provided us🙏 Thank you

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