ktbutterfly2011
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Last Feburary I performed in a show callled Brundibar.
It was written by a Jewish man who had been taken to Terezin. He wrote it for the children to perform. It would keep their mind off of things. It was a cute show.
We also had a child survivor of Terezin come in. She played the cat in the show at Terezin. She spoke every night, to a new audience... and looking at their faces and hearing it 10 or 12 times really got to you.
I've never met anyone who believed it didn't happen, but I realize there are some people out there like that. I don't know how i'd handle it if they didn't think it was true.
Ela, the lady who visted us, loved butterflies. There was a poem written by another person in a concentration camp. And although I cant' remember the name I think it was like the Butterfly Poem or something along that lines. Ela also wrote a book herself. I think its called the Cat with the Yellow Star. Her name is Ela(Ella) Weissberger. If you ever wanted to search it. Her book is a children's book though. There is also a book about Brundibar, a children's book, and can probably be found at your local library.
It was written by a Jewish man who had been taken to Terezin. He wrote it for the children to perform. It would keep their mind off of things. It was a cute show.
We also had a child survivor of Terezin come in. She played the cat in the show at Terezin. She spoke every night, to a new audience... and looking at their faces and hearing it 10 or 12 times really got to you.
I've never met anyone who believed it didn't happen, but I realize there are some people out there like that. I don't know how i'd handle it if they didn't think it was true.
Ela, the lady who visted us, loved butterflies. There was a poem written by another person in a concentration camp. And although I cant' remember the name I think it was like the Butterfly Poem or something along that lines. Ela also wrote a book herself. I think its called the Cat with the Yellow Star. Her name is Ela(Ella) Weissberger. If you ever wanted to search it. Her book is a children's book though. There is also a book about Brundibar, a children's book, and can probably be found at your local library.

