Saul & Ruby’s Holocaust Survivor Band

Saul & Ruby's Holocaust Survivor Band
Saul & Ruby’s
Holocaust Survivor Band
Like many survivors of the Holocaust, after World War II, Saul and Ruby moved to America, started families and careers, grew old, and retired to South Florida. For them, retirement could have been the last chapter in their story. But then they decided to start a klezmer band, named the Holocaust Survivor Band. The band summons the bittersweet memories of childhood in Poland, but more than that, it is a celebration of life. In this utterly heart-affecting and enthralling film, we follow Saul and Ruby’s musical journey, which begins in total obscurity, playing in residential homes for the elderly and small Jewish community organizations, to being invited to perform at venues across the country, including a coveted performance at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage.
This unique and compelling story is about having the courage to live one’s dreams, finding purpose and meaning in life at any age, the transcendent power of music, and the importance of speaking out against anti-Semitism and bigotry.

“Despite all the terrible trials and tribulations both Saul and Ruby have endured, producer Tod Lending’s feature documentary is an extraordinary and inspirational tribute.”
-Moment
“This year’s Grand Jury Prize winner also happens to have been made in South Florida, is about South Florida residents, made its world premiere at the festival and was picked up for national distribution by Samuel Goldwyn Films directly from its festival presentation. The movie is a hugely inspirational work that also records important history in a fresh and moving manner. We are honored to present the first Miami Jewish Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Competition award to Saul & Ruby, To Life!”
-Miami Jewish Film Festival
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