Pre-war Jewish life in four small towns of Poland

Identifier
irn1000598
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • RG-60.0820
Dates
1 Jan 1929 - 31 Dec 1929
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Silent
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

The film was made by the immigrant Peysakh Zuckerman who took a newsreel cameraman back to Kolbuszowa in 1929. He filmed what he saw and brought the footage back to New York where he raised money from the Polish Jewish community in the United States to send back to Poland.

Scope and Content

01:00:32 Kolbuszowa. Very good shots of market. HA of busy square. Shots of various vendors, shoppers, goods. Jews and peasants. Street scenes. Scenics of surroundings. Shots of buildings. Police men. Large tree in park. VAR streets. Shots of children. Town "Mashugena". Cheder children. Various Jewish institutions. Yeshiva boys. Cemetery sequence. More important buildings. Town beauty. Band plays. Men pose on street. Magistrate. Town square not market day. 01:12:25 Ranizow. General shots of town square, street, EXT of synagogue, man pumps water. 01:14:22 Sokolow. Main street. Children pose for camera. Main square, pedestrians, cars. Statue. Street scenes, synagogue. Children wave at camera. Town beauties. EXTs of synagogue, yeshiva boys, cheder children. 01:18:16 Rzeszow. Street scenes, important buildings, INT of library? VAR Jewish institutions. Town square, pedestrians, monument, some vendors. More street scenes.

Note(s)

  • Another copy available at Museum of Jewish Heritage (New York).

  • Film presented by the Kolbuszower Relief Association. The film was made by the immigrant Peysakh Zuckerman who took a newsreel cameraman back to Kolbuszowa in 1929. He filmed what he saw and brought the footage back to New York where he raised money from the Polish Jewish community in the United States to send back to Poland.

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