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The Kid from “There”
Author(s): Yaakov (Flashka) Fishfeld
The story of Warsaw-born Yaakovale, and his woes throughout the war, until he reached Israel. He tells about life in Warsaw, about the ghetto, the camps, the Resistance, the rough road to Israel, being held in Cyprus, etc.
Format: Youth play, monodrama
Cast Size: IM
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: Hakibbutz Theater
Original Language: Hebrew
Experience(s) Chronicled: The Ghettos | European Jewry Before the Holocaust | Concentration and Extermination Camps | Survivors and Subsequent Generations | Escape