The film Black Honey tells the remarkable story of Abraham Sutskever, the renowned Yiddish poet, who led the Paper Brigade, survived WWII, testified in the Nuremberg Trials, and later became a prominent figure in Israel's Yiddish culture.
Black Honey, the Life and and Poetry of Avraham Sutskever
Avraham Sutskever, a renowned Yiddish poet, protected his manuscripts from the Nazis and narrowly escaped World War II through a Soviet rescue mission. He later testified at the Nuremberg Trials before fading into relative obscurity in Tel Aviv.