 
SILENCED
FOR DECADES, THE VOICES OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS,
NOW
UP FOR EMMY® CONSIDERATION
Starring
Edward Asner, Frances Fisher, Elliott Gould,
Valerie Harper, Lainie Kazan, Alan Rosenberg,
and founder of The Survivor Mitzvah Project
and CNN HERO Zane Buzby, "THE LAST
SURVIVORS - ECHOES FROM THE HOLOCAUST,"
has been accepted for Emmy consideration
in the following categories: OUTSTANDING
SPECIAL CLASS PROGRAM, OUTSTANDING WRITING
FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL, OUTSTANDING DIRECTING
FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL
For
your voting consideration: Filmed on location
in Eastern Europe and at the Simon Wiesenthal
Center's Museum of Tolerance, The Survivor
Mitzvah Project (http://www.survivormitzvah.org/)
presents the inspiring story of the last
survivors of the Holocaust still living
in Eastern Europe and the heroic efforts
to bring emergency aid to these forgotten
heroes.
The Survivor Mitzvah Project invites you to view this compelling production, by
visiting: https://youtu.be/1HpaJuWTaSM. Next
confirmed airings are May 22nd, June 10th. Oct 2nd, Nov 9th and Dec 24th on Time
Warner/Direct TV THE
LAST SURVIVORS – ECHOES FROM THE HOLOCAUST
is a one-hour television special that takes
the viewer on a journey through the lives
of elderly Holocaust survivors in remote
villages in Eastern Europe, giving voice
to their compelling stories of loss and
perseverance in moving and powerful performances.
QUOTE:
"I was moved by Zane Buzby¹s passion;
seeing her video and reading the letters
brought me to tears. I love being able to
directly help these forgotten heroes through
the reading of their letters."— Frances
Fisher
Fighting
as Partisans in the forests, surviving concentration
camps, witnessing the brutal massacres of
their families, and silenced for decades,
these survivors are now elderly and alone
and thankful to finally have their stories
told as their gift to future generations.
This special program illuminates the
work of The Survivor Mitzvah Project, which
brings emergency aid to Holocaust survivors
in eight countries — providing them with
food, medicine, heat, shelter and most of
all, loving kindness. To the survivors,
The Survivor Mitzvah Project is “a light
in the darkness” and “a gift from destiny.”
QUOTE:
"Dear Zane, It¹s a privilege for me
to participate in The Survivor Mitzvah Project.
To aid the remaining, isolated and forgotten
survivors, and to make sure that we never
forget the atrocities and the horror of
the Holocaust. Thank you." —Elliott
Gould
These
Holocaust survivors, isolated and forgotten,
live in locations that were invaded by Nazi
mobile killing squads that systematically
killed every man woman and child in thousands
of towns and villages all across Eastern
Europe. Many ran from the killing fields
only to find themselves caught in ghettos
and forced labor camps. Some fled to Central
Asia where they endured slavery and starvation.
Most are sole survivors of their families.
QUOTE:
"I think the Survivor Mitzvah Project
is extraordinary. I am very moved by this
project and it touches me deeply. I am a
proud Jew and cannot bear to think of what
these elderly survivors have been through.
I think it is noble and generous of spirit
and heart that the Survivor Mitzvah Project
has written a more hopeful final chapter
for these Holocaust survivors. I am proud
to participate..." — Lainie Kazan
The
Survivor Mitzvah Project, a 501c3 non-profit
public charity, is an urgent humanitarian
effort which searches in villages and remote
areas for elderly survivors in desperate
need. SMP brings them lifesaving aid, records
their stories, and is dedicated to writing
a more hopeful final chapter to the Holocaust
… one of friendship, kindness and compassion.
QUOTE:
“Look around the world and see what
needs to be done, and do that. And that’s
what Zane has done with THE SURVIVOR MITZVAH
PROJECT, and she’s inviting us to join her
in it. I’m so happy, I’m so thrilled to
part of this effort.” — Valerie Harper
Please
contact me at harlan@bhbpr.com
or call 626.296.3757 with any interest in
speaking to Ms. Zane Buzby about her experiences
behind the scenes with Holocaust survivors
as well as the amazing stars that so graciously
lent their voices and talent to this monumental
and historic endeavor.
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