In May, Forum was invited to join Glenn Kurtz, a longtime Friend of the Forum and author of “Three Minutes in Poland: Discovering a Lost World in a 1938 Family Film”, Bianca Stigter, director of “Three Minutes – A Lengthening,” and a group of Jewish descendants from Nasielsk in what was the culmination of over a decade of efforts to preserve and commemorate the Jewish history of Nasielsk. Starting with the Polish premiere of “Three Minutes – A Lengthening” at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, the visit continued with the official unveiling ceremony of the ‘Gate of Memory’ at the Jewish cemetery in Nasielsk, and artistic and educational program prepared by Nasielsk students, including participants of the School of Dialogue program, and their teachers.
Bianca Stigter’s documentary transforms a 3 minute color film found by Glenn in his family home, which was shot in 1938 Nasielsk in Poland by David Kurtz, Glenn’s grandfather, into a moving homage to Jewish life in Poland before the Holocaust.