Carla Peperzak didn't speak of her horrific experiences during World War II for 55 years. "It was too painful, and I wanted to forget and live my life fully," Peperzak said Saturday in downtown ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - A new documentary tells the untold story of 101-year-old Carla Peperzak - who risked everything to save 40 lives during the Holocaust. Before she lived in Spokane, Carla grew up ...
When: Saturday through Feb. 2. Times vary. Where: Magic Lantern Theatre, 25 W. Main Ave., and online Cost: $10-$15. Tickets available through spokanejewishfilm.org ...
On the night of her 101st birthday, Carla Peperzak, was surprised with the announcement of a Anne Frank Tree sapling set to be planted at Peperzak Middle School in the spring of 2025. After ...
The Spokane Jewish Film Festival has returned to Spokane for its 21st year. The festival features films from around the world and will be presented in-person at the Magic Lantern Theatre and online.
The 21st Annual Jewish Film Festival is set to begin this weekend in Spokane, featuring the West Coast premiere of a documentary about local Holocaust survivor Carla Peperzak, titled "Carla the ...
The Spokane Jewish Film Festival (SJFF), running from Jan. 25 until Feb. 2, is turning 21 this year and, for the first time, features a movie made by Spokane locals and about a Spokane local. The ...
spokanejewishfilm.org: Details on the festival’s films, including online screenings, as well as ticket prices. carlatherescuer.org: More information about the documentary as well as ways to see ...
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