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A seventeen-year-old Jewish boy reflects on his life as he lies gushing out blood, on the brink of death, in Germany at the end of World War II.

A series of "sketches" illustrating the perverse and horrific crimes perpetrated by soldiers during WW2.

In a bridge-building reconciliation workshop between Jews and Nazi descendants, a Jewish woman and a Nazi descendant attempt to connect with each other. At the conclusion of the workshop, wounds have not been healed, but perhaps a greater understanding has been reached.

When a young boy learns the story of his father narrowly escaping the Holocaust, he becomes easily triggered by an unexpected detail of his father's story: the rabbits his father had to kill for meals as a boy.

In this science fiction story the last holocaust survivor dies, leaving his granddaughter to carry his memories through a recording technology. The granddaughter of the last holocaust survivor struggles with her grandfather's death, and family tensions around her gentile boyfriend while crafting a plan to shut up holocaust deniers once and for all.

In Miami, a Yiddish writer meets a multimillionaire who tells him tales of sex and survival during the Holocaust.

A Jewish night-school teacher attempts to change an anti-Semitic student's negative assumptions about Jewish people.

A Jewish-American man returns from World War II to an excruciating situation: he must tell his parents and his fiancee that he is settling in Israel. During their heartbreaking reunion, he and his family confront what it means to belong and debate how the Jewish people can achieve it.

A hardworking Jewish family is assaulted by a local gang for their beliefs, resulting in the destruction of their business and exhibiting the apathy of the onlookers.

A teacher invites her adult students — many with personal ties to the Holocaust — to attend a symposium on genocide, but the event is interrupted by incessant screams of an unknown origin.