In Berlin in the 1930's, the civil rights of Jews were systematically stripped away. A young rabbi, Joachim Prinz, refused to be silent. He saved lives by encouraging Jews to emigrate from Germany.
In Berlin in the 1930's, the civil rights of Jews were systematically stripped away. A young rabbi refused to be silent. His name was Joachim Prinz and he set out to restore the self-esteem of the German Jews. Knowing the Nazis were monitoring his every word, and despite repeated arrests, Prinz continued to preach about the value of Judaism. He saved many lives by encouraging Jews to emigrate from Germany. NR (56 min).
Film made available through Kanopy, a streaming service available to all residents of Ocean County with a library card.