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Lost Childhood

Mother (Lori Phillips) and Father (Michael Zegarski) comfort Julek (Tanvir Gopal).
Lost Childhood workshop, New York City, May 2005.

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Holocaust survivor Yehuda Nir's father, mother, and aunt in 1934.

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Holocaust survivor Yehuda Nir, author of the memoir The Lost Childhood.

photo: Nancy Crampton
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Lost Childhood librettist Mary Azrael.

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Holocaust scholar Dr. Gottfried Wagner, great-grandson of composer Richard Wagner.

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Judah (Guy Mannheim), right, reflects on his childhood self, Julek (Moran Abouloff).
Lost Childhood workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2007.

photo: Ariel Besor
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Mother (Mariya Krywaniuk) and Father (Ricardo Rosa) comfort Julek (Moran Abouloff).
Lost Childhood workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2007.

photo: Ariel Besor
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Mother (Mariya Krywaniuk), right, protests to daughter Lala (Kira Slovacek) her new identity.
Lost Childhood workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2007.

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Holocaust scholar Dr. Gottfried Wagner and Holocaust survivor Yehuda Nir, inspiration for the characters Manfred and Judah in the opera Lost Childhood.

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Julek (Moran Abouloff), Lala (Kira Slovacek), and Mother (Mariya Krywaniuk) prepare to go into hiding.
Lost Childhood workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2007.

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Manfred and Judah debate the capacity for forgiveness.
Lost Childhood workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2007.

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