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A Guide to the Traveler in Warsaw [מדריך למטייל בוארשה]
Author(s): Hillel Mittelpunkt
Marga and her son Yossef, come to Warsaw in order to lay claim on a building in the center of the city, a building that belonged to Marga's family before the war. Yossef and his mother are in constant battle about everything, personal and historical. They get on each other's nerves. But in Warsaw, Marga changes her mind about the city that was at the center of her hatred for so many years, while Yossef meets Bina, an Israeli woman in Warsaw to complete her father's life work: documenting the Jewish communities in Poland in the past 200 years. They have a complicated romance, and the son and his mother reach their final clash.
Format: Drama
Cast Size: 3F/2M
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: Habimah, 1999
Original Language: Hebrew
Publisher:
Gvanim
Experience(s) Chronicled: Survivors and Subsequent Generations