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Stockton's Holocaust Center to Screen Documentary about World War II Jewish Partisans

originally published: 08/11/2023


The 2022 documentary ‘Four Winters’ uses eyewitness testimonies of Holocaust survivors who were partisans interwoven with archival footage. Photo credit: 'Four Winters'

(NORTHFIELD, NJ) -- It’s a question that Gail Rosenthal hears a lot, especially in her job as the executive director of Stockton University’s Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center.

Why didn’t the Jews fight back?

“They did! And many were called partisans, and they fought in the woods mostly in Eastern Europe and Nazi-occupied Europe,” she said.

To bring more attention to this part of the Holocaust, the center will hold a screening of an award-winning documentary titled “Four Winters: A Story of Jewish Partisan Resistance and Bravery in World War II.” The film uses eyewitness testimonies of Holocaust survivors who were partisans interwoven with archival footage.

The one-time only screening will take place at 7:00pm on Thursday, August 24, at the Tilton Square Theatre (331 Tilton Road) in Northfield. The film debuted last year and was named Best Documentary at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival and won a Human Rights Award at the Hamptons Doc Fest in New York. 




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“It’s an important film for educators and our community because it answers that question that so many of our students ask,” Rosenthal said.

The movie is also especially close to Leo Schoffer. Both of his parents, whom the Holocaust Resource Center is named after, were part of a partisan group after they escaped from the Vilna ghetto in what is now Lithuania.

“Many people think there was very little resistance, and that the Jewish victims of the Holocaust were simply taken like sheep to the slaughter. That’s not the case,” Schoffer said. “There were a lot of Jews who did escape and who did put up a resistance, and it’s important because not everyone knows their story.”

He felt a very strong connection to the movie because his “whole childhood I heard these stories. Many of the stories the people told (in the movie) were similar to stories I had heard growing up with family and friends of my family that were also in the partisans.” Schoffer added that the story of resistance against oppression is an important one today, especially with the Russia-Ukraine war.

Schoffer mentioned that several of the survivors interviewed in the story have died, which makes the documentary that much more important.

“This is a special film because they have captured the story of these survivors, and they are gone now,” he said. “But at least we have it on film to tell their story.

Stockton University faculty and staff members will be available to answer questions after the screening. Schoffer said Brett DeNafo, of Tilton Square Theatre, and Ed Gurwicz, the owner of the building where the theater is located, donated the space to screen the film. Tickets are $20 and must be bought in advance online at squaretheatres.com/AdvancedTickets.




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All proceeds will benefit the Holocaust Resource Center. For more information, call 609-652-4699. Donations to sponsor an educator or student to attend will also be accepted.

Stockton University is ranked among the top public universities in the nation. Our more than 9,000 students can choose to live and learn on the 1,600-acre wooded main campus in the Pinelands National Reserve in South Jersey and at our coastal residential campus just steps from the beach and Boardwalk in Atlantic City. The university offers more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs.



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