Resilience | Eva: A-7063

Resilience | Eva: A-7063
Lesson plan includes a video clip from the educational version of the documentary "Eva: A-7063," along with discussion questions and activities focused on Eva's life lesson of Resilience. This is one of 12 life lessons that can be found in the Eva Education Collection. The full 56-minute educational version of "Eva: A-7063" can be viewed here.
Documentary Summary
As a 10-year-old “Mengele Twin” at the Auschwitz concentration camp, Eva Kor suffered some of the worst of the Holocaust. At 50, she launched the biggest manhunt in history. At 60, she publicly forgave the Nazis, and into her 80s, despite myriad challenges, she circled the globe to promote hope, healing and humanity.
"Eva: A-7063” has been broadcast more than 1,000 times throughout the United States and Germany, and it won an Award of Excellence from American Public Television, seven regional Emmys and the national Gabriel Award for Human Dignity.
The documentary and Eva Education Program were produced by WFYI and Ted Green Films. The Eva Educator's Guide was authored by Beth Nairn.