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JOACHIM PRINZ: I SHALL NOT BE SILENT

This documentary is part of the "Sharing Dreams" series in memory of Ilene Weinreb, the former Mayor of Hayward. Sponsors: EBIJFF, CCJCC & Cong. B’nai Tikvah’s Social Action Committee. Underwritten by Anonymous.

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JOACHIM PRINZ: I SHALL NOT BE SILENT
JOACHIM PRINZ: I SHALL NOT BE SILENT

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Jan 05, 2021, 9:00 AM PST – Jan 10, 2021, 10:00 PM PST

Free Streaming Online

About the Event

USA / Documentary / English / 2014 / 57 minutes  - Movie Trailer

As part of the Sharing Dreams series in January, the documentary Joachim Prinz: I Shall Not Be Silent will stream beginning Tuesday, January 5 through January 10. On Thursday, January 7, author and historian Fred Rosenbaum will place this film into its historic and cultural context. 

 

Below are excerpts of Prinz’s writings narrated by Andre Braugher:

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.

Expelled from Germany in 1937, Prinz arrived in the United States, the land where democracy had supposedly triumphed over bigotry and hatred. Here, he witnessed racism against African Americans and realized the American ideal was not a reality.

As rabbi of Temple B'nai Abraham in Newark, NJ and later as President of the American Jewish Congress, Prinz became a leader of the civil rights movement. Prinz worked to organize the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, declaring, "bigotry and hatred are not the most urgent problem. The most urgent, the most disgraceful, the most shameful and the most tragic problem is silence." Moments later, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his "I Have A Dream" speech.

Throughout his career, Prinz spoke out for justice, unconcerned with the popularity of his positions. He identified with the prophets, writing in a 1975 letter, "Remember the Biblical adage, 'For the sake of Zion, I shall not be silent." 

Admission is free. Please note: Upon registration you will first receive a confirmation email. An hour before streaming begins, you will get a reminder with the link to access the movie. If you don't see these emails, please check your spam/junk folder to retrieve them. We suggest adding "notifications@wixevents.com" to your contacts list.

Sharing Dreams series is in memory of Ilene Weinreb, the former Mayor of Hayward. See the video about her here.

 

Sponsors: EBIJFF, CCJCC and Cong. B’nai Tikvah’s Social Action Committee. 

Co-sponsors: Beth Chaim Cong., Cong. Beth Emek, Cong. B’nai Shalom, Cong. B'nai Torah, Temple Beth Abraham, Temple Isaiah. 

Underwritten by Anonymous.

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