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he was deported and murdered in auschwitz. >> it is like a code that you have to reveal that he knew sometime in the future it will be revealed. this is where art makes it positive. reporter: it is about the icons of modern art. it puts israeli artists together with modern masterpieces. it features paintings as well as video. the artist says it's his magical and satirical solution to the conflict in gaza. he turns the strip into an island. >> this is what i am working with. and for me -- this is what i do. reporter: it is a dialogue between old and new. a tribute to 50 years of relations. anchor: a nobel prize winner has died at the age of 83. anchor: his work has been translated to over 60 languages. after he suffered a serious stroke. anchor: thanks for watching dw. ♪ >>> a road in a devastated town on march 11, 2011. the same spot just a few days later, the road has been cleared. >> i was so relieved to know i could drive anywhere again. >> it was thanks to the efforts of local people that restoration work like this was carried out so quickly after the earthquake. today's reporter
he was deported and murdered in auschwitz. >> it is like a code that you have to reveal that he knew sometime in the future it will be revealed. this is where art makes it positive. reporter: it is about the icons of modern art. it puts israeli artists together with modern masterpieces. it features paintings as well as video. the artist says it's his magical and satirical solution to the conflict in gaza. he turns the strip into an island. >> this is what i am working with. and for...
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we know as a work of holocaust survivor victor franco, who survived auschwitz, that maintaining a sense of meaning is essential for coping with the traumatic experience. charlie: do we understand the factors that make someone more likely to be altruistic? him and johanna: we do not yet understand what leads to the prosocial path instead of the violent past. exposure to role models or social support are part of it. i have the idea that if you recognize the fact that your experiences of victimization and trauma are similar to what others experience, that sense of similarity can contribute to the more prosocial path, where if people think their experiences are unique or distinct, that no one else has ever suffered in this way, that makes violence or destructive responses more likely. ♪ him him him him charlie: let's talk about how this is related to mental illness. emil: a lot of people think aggression is more prevalent in people with mental illness and the fact is that mental illness on its own does not increase the rate of aggression. it is more likely to occur in individuals with histo
we know as a work of holocaust survivor victor franco, who survived auschwitz, that maintaining a sense of meaning is essential for coping with the traumatic experience. charlie: do we understand the factors that make someone more likely to be altruistic? him and johanna: we do not yet understand what leads to the prosocial path instead of the violent past. exposure to role models or social support are part of it. i have the idea that if you recognize the fact that your experiences of...
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god did not survive auschwitz, so god did not come into our home. >> stephanie paulsell not only vanessa'sian minister. >> religious experts said to me atheism is dangerous. >> i think it's dangerous to fundamentally misunderstand religion. i think that's very dangerous. i feel like god makes a claim on my life that makes me want to sacrifice for the good of others. that makes me not want to put myself always first. but vanessa wants all those things too. >> does that mean you can be good without god? >> yes. >> anybody here not like singing in public but likes silence? okay. >> greg ebbstein is certainly good without god. he wrote the best selling book and has been harvard's humanist chaplain for a decade. so what is humanism? >> it's being a good human being and working at being a good human being without a concept that we have any sort of supernatural powers to guide us or tell us what to do. >> humanists, atheists, skeptics, free thinker. isn't that all the same thing? >> it's all one community. >> a community that gathers here at harvard's humanist hub. a secular community with its ow
god did not survive auschwitz, so god did not come into our home. >> stephanie paulsell not only vanessa'sian minister. >> religious experts said to me atheism is dangerous. >> i think it's dangerous to fundamentally misunderstand religion. i think that's very dangerous. i feel like god makes a claim on my life that makes me want to sacrifice for the good of others. that makes me not want to put myself always first. but vanessa wants all those things too. >> does that...
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woman called judith who was about to be murdered by the nazis her parents were already murdered in auschwitz but she did not know that yet. she went into a christian stranger and say take my baby. and he did. the kid a group to be a doctor here on the side. a fantastic person. and he started to work with hard-core addicts. but once they've been all had in common they all have horrific childhoods and physical abuse, sexual abuse far more than a statistically represented and he himself had addictions but he would compulsively abandon women in the middle of labour to run off to buy the cd is he thought of the trauma he had and this is related to rat park with the adverse childhood experiences study the effect of trauma on children for every sears the dramatic event to percent more likely to be the injecting drug user there is a stronger connection between childhood trauma and the dishes and then diabetes and obesity. it is to is a shame that they feel. as a kid we internalize the way the parents treat us. if you are upset and in paying your mother reassures you to call the down but over time yo
woman called judith who was about to be murdered by the nazis her parents were already murdered in auschwitz but she did not know that yet. she went into a christian stranger and say take my baby. and he did. the kid a group to be a doctor here on the side. a fantastic person. and he started to work with hard-core addicts. but once they've been all had in common they all have horrific childhoods and physical abuse, sexual abuse far more than a statistically represented and he himself had...
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we were silent in the 1930s and '40s and that resulted in 10,000 people being gassed in auschwitz. jews do not walk into gas chambers and we will rattle the cage and we're vocal and we deserve to live and we are tired of being shot in copenhagen brussels and france and we are going to be vocal and if it makes people uncomfortable, we're sorry. >> thank you very much. we have to get a quick break in. i'm back in a moment. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's next. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the fr
we were silent in the 1930s and '40s and that resulted in 10,000 people being gassed in auschwitz. jews do not walk into gas chambers and we will rattle the cage and we're vocal and we deserve to live and we are tired of being shot in copenhagen brussels and france and we are going to be vocal and if it makes people uncomfortable, we're sorry. >> thank you very much. we have to get a quick break in. i'm back in a moment. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a...
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and we know from work by the psychiatrist and holocaust survivor victor frankel who survived auschwitz that this sense of meaning and maintaining a sense of meaning is essential for coping with traumatic experience. >> rose: do we understand the factors that make someone more likely to want to be you know, to be altruistic? to want to help. >> as opposed to violent. >> rose: yeah, someone who is a victim of genocide, do we understand why and what are the factors that make one more likely to want to do that than another? >> uh-huh so we do not yet understand why, what leads to the pro social path versus the violent path after violence. presumably resilience plays a large role and also exposure to pro social role models in that situation or social support. but aside from that, one of the mechanisms that i have been studying is this idea that if you you recognize the fact that your experiences of trauma and victimization are similar to what others are experiencing or have experienced or will experience in the future that sense of similarity with other groups' victimization what i call inc
and we know from work by the psychiatrist and holocaust survivor victor frankel who survived auschwitz that this sense of meaning and maintaining a sense of meaning is essential for coping with traumatic experience. >> rose: do we understand the factors that make someone more likely to want to be you know, to be altruistic? to want to help. >> as opposed to violent. >> rose: yeah, someone who is a victim of genocide, do we understand why and what are the factors that make one...
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i have relatives who died at auschwitz and i know that this should never happen again. israel is standing alone and we need to help her with whatever we have. i encourage everyone to pray for that israeli people -- pray for the israeli people, the jewish people, and all those in great danger in the middle east. israel is standing alone right now and we should be her greatest ally. >> mary mentioned the timing of the speech, one of the reasons that the white house had given for the president and vice president not attending the speech. biden is out of the country in central america. but the white house says their policy is not to meet with foreign leaders within weeks of their election, and netanyahu is facing election in the coming weeks in israel. here's a call from the democrats line. >> i want to say that benjamin netanyahu sounded so presidential and i am very embarrassed with the way that barack obama has handled our situation with israel. israel is a stepping stone for religion, our religion and our beliefs. once they get crushed, they are going to come over here.
i have relatives who died at auschwitz and i know that this should never happen again. israel is standing alone and we need to help her with whatever we have. i encourage everyone to pray for that israeli people -- pray for the israeli people, the jewish people, and all those in great danger in the middle east. israel is standing alone right now and we should be her greatest ally. >> mary mentioned the timing of the speech, one of the reasons that the white house had given for the...