A Bridge of Books
2001
Documentary
Synopsis
In 1939, Yiddish was the spoken language of three-quarters of the world's Jews. But when leading Jewish scholars convened in 1980, they estimated that only 70,000 Yiddish books remained in the world. This engaging, often funny documentary film chronicles the adventures of an enterprising 23-year-old named Aaron Lansky, who rallied together an international network of volunteers and set out to rescue the world's Yiddish books. Twenty years later, the National Yiddish Book Center has collected 1.5 million Yiddish books and helped save a rich diverse, and surprisingly modern literature from oblivion. With rare archival images, and a lyrical portrayal of the National Yiddish Book Center's warehouse and cultural complex, A Bridge Of Books celebrates a pursuit that has become a powerful vehicle for the transmission of history, culture and identity across several generations.
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Director
Crew
Carter Tomassi (Additional Camera)
Sheldon Katzman (Additional Soundtrack)
Melissa R. Donovan (Assistant Camera)
Kevin Abrams (Assistant Editor)
Brian Dowley (Cinematography)
Sam Ball (Producer)
Dave Nelson (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
Jeremiah Moore (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
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A Bridge of Books - Original Poster
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