To mark this year's Yom HaShoah and the 75th anniversary since
liberation we hear from two survivors:
Zoli Langer, who lives in Los Angeles, was born in 1927 in
Minai, a village near the small town of Užhorod, Czechoslovakia,
(now Ukraine). He, his parents, and 5 siblings were deported to
Auschwitz in the spring of 1944. He was the only one to
survive. He describes his life before and during the war and
ultimately his liberation in April 1945, 75 years ago this
month. Recorded November, 2019.
Rokhl Zicherman lives in Los Angeles and is an Auschwitz
survivor from Carpathian Czechoslovakia. She loves to sing with
her two sisters who don't live very close, but they often talk by
phone. Here she sings In Auschwitzer Lager, describing a fate
common to many the many teenagers from this region who were
deported to Auschwitz in 1944: being separated from their mothers
who were killed at Auschwitz, often due to holding on to younger
children of theirs. She also sings a Holocaust 'Dem Milners
Trern', a Holocaust version of the song Dem Milner's Trern,
written by Mark Varshavski around the turn of the 20th
century. Recorded in January 2019. Originally aired May 1, 2019.
Music:
Shimon Yisraeli: Zog Nit Keyn Mol (lyrics: Hirsch Glick)
Rokhl Zicherman: In Auschwitzer Lager, Holocaust 'Dem Milners Trern' (Singer is a Carpathian Auschwitz survivor. This is a Yiddish Voice exclusive recording.)
Emma Lazaroff Schaver and Chorus: Zog Nit Keyn Mol (lyrics: Shmerke Kaczerginski)
Dudu Fisher: Vu Ahin Zol Ikh Geyn (lyrics: Igor S. Korntayer)
Intro instrumental music: DEM HELFANDS TANTS, an instrumental track from the CD Jeff Warschauer: The Singing Waltz