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- Frank Sinatra teaches a group of young boys a lesson in religious tolerance.
- This documentary looks at one of the deadliest anti-Semitic attacks in American history at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA.
- Joe Hanson, who believes himself to be tolerant of other races and religions, gradually comes to realise that he is prejudiced against many of them.
- Seen through the eyes of the filmmaker, a child of concentration camp survivors, this program explores the impact of the Holocaust on a generation of Jews and Germans born after World War II. Includes interviews in Canada, Israel, and Germany with the children of survivors, with young neo-Nazis, and with the children of former Nazis.
- Television play based on the Pulitzer prize- winning poem by Stephen Vincent Benet about the Civil War and abolishing slavery.
- A teenage girl who starts wearing a Jewish charm on the bracelet that she received for her birthday starts to experience anti-Semitism and prejudice first-hand from her friends, classmates, and community.
- Filmed over the summer of 1989, A Search for Solid Ground shows how Israelis viewed the first Palestinian Intifda. It is told from the point of view of Israeli residents, government officials and opponents, soldiers and students.
- A soldier on leave visits a dead son's mother to give her the last letter her son wrote.
- The history of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, focusing on its leading place in the musical world and on its relationship with conductor Zubin Mehta. Presents interviews with Mehta, other well-known musicians, and members of the orchestra.
- Set around the night of a Homecoming Dance, four students hold the keys to a peaceful outcome. Viewers "play" as each character, deciding whether to let the incident happen or stop the manifestation of hate and biases that caused it. Jake, who has moved from a homogeneous town to an ethnically diverse school, must navigate a new world of conflicting messages. Richard, the school's basketball star, must decide whether to live up to an African-American jock label, and label other people in turn, or to be himself and see others as multi-dimensional people. Lina, a smart student who has endured the effects of hate against Hispanics, must come to terms with her own biases. And Tisha, part African-American and part Vietnamese, must reconcile her cultures at home and at school. Can your decisions prevent a murder from happening? Created in cooperation with the Anti-Defamation League, the Hate Comes Home interactive movie has won every prestigious award in the education and software industry.
- Just before the advent of the Great Depression, Henry Ford controlled the most important company in the most important industry in the booming American economy. His offer of high wages in exchange for hard work attracted workers to Detroit, but it began to come apart when Ford hired a private police force to speed up production and spy on employees. After the depression hit in 1929, these workers faced a new, grim reality as unemployment skyrocketed.