The Editorial Initiatives Of The 24 Hours Group For Holocaust Remembrance Day
ONLINE: Il Sole 24 Ore and Radio 24 "Voices of Memory" podcasts; live streaming of the meeting with Emanuele Fiano on the Sole 24 Ore website, hosted by the G and the Sons of the Shoah Association. The updated Stumbling Blocks map and the Verdi Conservatory of Milan.
Three books are mentioned in NEWSSTANDS: Lia Levi's "A Little Girl and That's It" and "Everything I Didn't Understand.". The Lost Bread, by Edith Bruck, was published on January 27.
AUDIO: Testimonies and reflections will be heard on Friday, January 27, on "24Mattino" and "Matteo Caccia Racconta.". The 24 ORE Group is proposing a series of editorial initiatives for Memorial Day 2023 across digital, print, and radio that will culminate on Friday, January 27, with the publication of two new episodes of the podcasts "Voci della memoria" from Sole 24 Ore and Radio 24.
The meeting with Emanuele Fiano, son of Nedo, who survived Auschwitz, organized by the Sons of the Shoah Association and the G, will be live streamed beginning at 10:30 on the Sole 24 Ore website. This meeting will be in conjunction with the publication of Edith Bruck's book "The Lost Bread," which will be available on newsstands alongside the newspaper. Milan's Verdi Music Conservatory.
With the addition of two new stories edited by Daniele Bellasio and Dario Ricci, the original podcast series "Voices from memory" produced by Radio 24 and Il Sole 24 Ore is enhanced. The second generations are informed by the fresh testimonies, which help to create a first-person narrative of the experiences of the Holocaust victims.
They are actually Giorgio Molho, the son of Dino Molho, and Clara Wachsberger, the daughter of Arminio Wachsberger. Through the stories of their respective parents, they pass on the value of the memory that is still present, and by gathering the memory of those who are no longer alive, they themselves become witnesses of a past that should not be forgotten. The new episodes supplement the numerous testimonies that have already been gathered in the podcast, including those with Liliana Segre, Sami Modiano, Lia Levi and Bruna Cases, Edith Bruck, Nedo, and Davide Fiano.
The series is accessible across all major platforms as well as on the websites for Radio 24 and Il Sole 24 Ore. On Friday, January 27, during "24Mattino," Simone Spetia will introduce the in-depth examination of Memorial Day with Paolo Mieli's reflection on the phenomenon of memory that is also starting to be of the children of the survivors. During this segment, listeners of Radio 24 will be presented with some of the testimonies gathered in the podcast.
The main character of "Matteo Caccia Tells: Stories of rebirth," which airs at 15:00, will also have the voice of a Holocaust survivor. Additionally, a special episode of "Europa Europa" hosted by Gigi Donelli on Sunday, January 29, focused on "the Sense of Memory in Europe" and featured Tatiana Bucci's testimony. Tatiana Bucci was interned in the Auschwitt-Birkenau camp when she was 4 years old.
The Sons of the Shoah Association and Il Sole 24 Ore continue their partnership, and this year's meeting for schools, which will be streamed from the dedicated page, will be told through the words and memories of Emanuele Fiano as he recounts the story of his father Nedo and frames the most important moments of his horrific experience within the context of the 20th century's great history. The passing of the baton from father to son transforms into an act of bravery, accountability, and the determination not to forget in order to create a better world.
The second half of the morning will feature music performed by L' Maestro Pino Jodice's jazz orchestra and works by American composers who are descendants of Holocaust survivors. The Sole 24 Ore's literary selection is extensive, featuring three books that are available for purchase and are intended for both adults and children.
"Just a little girl" and "Everything I didn't understand" by Lia Levi are the first volumes, which are already on newsstands with Il Sole 24 Ore until February. The first chronicles Lia Levi's development over time and is written by the same author as the novel.
The book tells the tragic events of the historical era in which the autobiography is set simply, against the backdrop of the passage from childhood to adolescence. These events range from the discriminatory nature of racial laws to the Second World War up until the arrival of the allies and the war's end. The second volume of Lia Levi's autobiography, which is also an autobiography, begins with the post-war rebuilding of Italy and details the challenges and rewards of reimagining one's own future as well as the future of everyone.
The third appointment is for the publication of "Il pane perso," a book by Edith Bruck that won the Viareggio-Rèpaci Literary Prize in 2021 and the Premio Strega Giovani in 2021. It will be available on newsstands starting on January 27. The book is an autobiographical novel in which the author begins with the account of her childhood that led to the tragedy of deportation to the camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, and Bergen-Belsen, in which her mother, brother, and father perished, and then shifts to the story of the return to life: the difficulty of readapting and the family members' lack of understanding because they were unaware of the reality of the concentration camp; the subsequent trip to Israel; and finally, the story of the author'.
In a final, intense, profound letter to God, a testimony, a memory that comes to mind every day, and a question about life and the future are all included. The updated Italian map of the "d'inciampo," a European artistic endeavor that started in the 1990s and has since seen the placement of small stone blocks the size of sanpietrinos, above which is placed a brass plate bearing name, surname, date of birth, day and place of deportation, and date of death of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution, will finally be available for consultation on the lab24 . ilsole24ore . com page.
They are situated in front of the homes where Nazi victims once resided or even on the grounds of the jail where they were imprisoned. The map of obstacles in Italy that Il Sole 24 Ore has been compiling over the years is the result of the journalist Maria Luisa Colledani's information-gathering efforts with the assistance of the Sons of the Shoah Association and numerous other Italian associations.
More than 1,300 stones have been placed on the Italian map as of this writing, an extremely significant number that makes it the most comprehensive in Europe and a recognized reference. assistance from the Sons of the Shoah Association as well as numerous other Italian organizations.
More than 1,300 stones have been placed on the Italian map as of this writing, an extremely significant number that makes it the most comprehensive in Europe and a recognized reference. assistance from the Sons of the Shoah Association as well as numerous other Italian organizations.
More than 1,300 stones have been placed on the Italian map as of this writing, an extremely significant number that makes it the most comprehensive in Europe and a recognized reference.
The book is an autobiographical novel in which the author begins with the account of her childhood that led to the tragedy of deportation to the camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, and Bergen-Belsen, in which her mother, brother, and father perished, and then shifts to the story of the return to life: the difficulty of readapting and the family members' lack of understanding because they were unaware of the reality of the concentration camp; the subsequent trip to Israel; and finally, the story of the author'.
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