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Etty back in Tel Aviv

The awesome and touching theater/video-art experience: ‘The Girl Who Could Not Kneel’, based on the diaries of Etty Hillesum (who was killed in Auschwitz in 1943 ) will be set on stage again at the Tmooneh Theatre on Monday, April 12th at 20:30 and on Wednesday, April 14th at 20:00. The play is directed by Baruch Brenner and Sammy Ibrahim Mussa. Don’t miss it this time…! … Read entire article »

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Etty in Tel Aviv for the second time

For the 2nd time,the students of Studio Nissan Nativ will perform this amazing piece of theater, video-art performance: The girl who could not kneel about Etty Hillesum in Tel Aviv. This time at the Teatron Tmuna, Shonzinostreet 8 on Monday, November 30th at 20:00. Don’t miss it this time!! It will leave you speechless!! … Read entire article »

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An amazing piece of theatre

I just came back from an incredible evening: A play, video-art performance done by students of Studio Nissan Nativ (Jerusalem):  ‘The Girl Who Could Not Kneel’ based on the diares of Etty Hillesum (see our item about ‘Etty’). Etty was played in Europe (Italy, France, Netherlands) by solo-actresses; here in Tel Aviv there were moments that more then 15 characters from her diaries were on stage in a two hour splended performance. But the most fantastic and incredible by the directors was… to put 3 (!) Etty’s on stage, so it was more easy and clear for the directors (they had more space) to show and tell the inner-thoughts of Etty and what she was (is) all about. For everybody who loves theatre, this play about Etty Hillesum is a must!! … Read entire article »

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‘ETTY’ on stage in Israel

        ‘The Girl Who Could Not Kneel’, a play based on the Etty Hillesum’s diaries, directed by Baruch Brenner and Sammy Ibrahim Mussa will be brought on stage (at last !!) in Israel by the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio Jerusalem. During the second world war, Etty Hillesum, a 27 year old Jewish woman living in occupied Amsterdam started writing a diary which sets out to describe her exeptional inner journey. These unique notes (the original book in Dutch: ‘Etty, De nagelaten geschriften van Etty Hillesum, 1941-1943‘ has 880 pages!!) unveil the story of a woman who’s to face inner and outer pain trough the kind of powerful belief that also gives compassion and strength to others. Etty Hillesum’s story is one of victory by inner reactions and moral judgements in times where … Read entire article »

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