A moving tribute comes to Chicago, keeping the memory of Holocaust victims alive.
They are songs nearly a century old that survived the Holocaust. Many of them contain messages that are relevant even today.
Chicago-born composer, Ira Antelis, couldn't believe his eyes. Music that had survived the Holocaust, written in the ghettos and concentration camps during World War II. Many of the composers had died. The one-night-only concert filled Carnegie Hall in New York earlier this year, and it’s even more relevant today.
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