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     My Sister Tikva
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My Sister Tikva 
Israel, 2009 | Doc, 53 min., | Beta, DVD
Director: Vered Berman
Script: Vered Berman
Producers: Edna Nahum & Dina Kahanovitz
Synopsis 


“Tikva was my sister” admits Professor Yair Tauman, a Gaming Theory expert.
Even though 55 years have passed since he was suddenly estranged from his beloved sister Tikva, who was sent away to begin a new life abroad, his wounds haven’t healed.
Each day of her life, Tikva Jeral, now a retired social worker living in the suburbs of Baltimore, USA, tries to overcome the traumas she sustained as a child when she was torn away from her family and forced to move from Israel to the United States.
The admission that Yair was not her brother, was told to her on the same day that she left for America. On that day she was once again being compelled to build a new identity, for the fourth time in her young life.
“My Sister, Tikva” is a documentary film about the twists and turns of cruel fortune, which shuffled a young child from identity to identity until only her Hebrew name – Tikva (Hope) - was all there was left to attest to who she was.
Tikva and Yair undergo a journey together to try to unravel the mystery of their lives.
In the film, Yair accompanies Tikva through an emotional reunion with Adomas Gecevicius, who had been her father and savior in Kovno in 1943.
Was it possible after all these years to heal the pain and reconcile with the emotional past?
The film, which was shot in America, Lithuania and Israel, shifts between Tikva’s life with her family in America and her Lithuanian and Israeli time gone by. It follows and reenacts her life through documentation and authentic letters and photographs which come together to bring this emotional and hopeful story.

 
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Script: Vered Berman
Production Company: Shesh Hafakot
Co-Production Company: Vered Berman
Camera: Dani Barnea
Editor: Marina Shmoron
Original Music: Vered Berman
Original Language: English, Hebrew and Lithuanian
Subtitles: English
 
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Overcoming Adversity 
Posted by Amy Kronish
Wednesday, October 28, 2009

 
My Sister Tikva, directed by Vered Berman, is a different kind of Holocaust memoir.
With much sensitivity and intimacy, , it tells the story of a Holocaust survivor named Tikva, and leads the viewer on a journey, unraveling the details of her life. Born in 1943 in the Kovno ghetto, Tikva was moved from family to family, raised by four different sets of parents, until her journeys brought her to the United States.

Today, as an older woman, she travels to Israel to visit her brother, Yair, and the story of her life begins to unfold.

Tikva was born to Assia and Yosef, who must have been very special people to name their daughter, Tikva ("hope"), during those terrible times. Before they were killed in the destruction of the ghetto, they gave her to a devout Catholic couple. They took her in because the wife had grown up as an orphan and was taken care of by others and she believed that taking in a Jewish toddler provided her with the opportunity to repay what others had done for her. Tikva travels to Lithuania to visit this family of righteous Catholics who saved her life when she was just a toddler.


After three years of living with this family, Tikva`s Aunt Nechama and her husband came to "rescue" her after the war and brought her to a D.P. camp and from there to Israel. Due to their dire financial straits in 1950s Israel, they sent Tikva, at the age of 12, to live with cousins in America.

Tikva`s odyssey is a remarkable story. On the one hand, it is the story of one woman`s life and on the other, it reflects the drama of the Jewish people in the 20th century – from death and destruction in a ghetto where she was born to loving parents who were forced to part from her, to a new and loving Catholic family, to an aunt and uncle who brought her to Israel where they found difficulty and hardship, and then to a fourth family in the U.S. where she grew into a mature woman. This is a story of heroism, drama, and the remarkable ability to overcome adversity.

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