"And I thought to myself “But they can’t stop _____ ______ over”
"birds flying"
She could see the British and German planes in the sky above her.
What did Ibi and the rest of the people in her carriage have for sanitation?
Only a (one) bucket!
Where did Dugo move to after he was liberated?
Israel!
"And I thought to myself “But they can’t stop birds flying over” and I was looking for birds, I remember the whole afternoon and there were no birds, birds didn’t fly over us. I thought to myself, __________"
"This must be hell"
Why did Ibi and the rest of the prisoners have to stand every day for many hours?
Golda!
Who is Dugo willing to tell his story to?
Anyone willing and wanting to listen!
When Dugo was hungry, cold, tired, and disheartened what would he sometimes do?
He would close his eyes, and what would come to mind was the bilkalach his mother told him about.
“Even though we only had one year of the troubles, instead of three or four like in _____ and _____, the end product was devastating. They did everything fast and very efficiently.”
"Poland and Czechoslovakia"
How many siblings did Ibi have?
She had 3 younger sisters!
Where did Ibi live?
What reminded Dugo of the round brown buns his mother told him about?
What did Dugo's mother say about the round brown buns also known as falafel?
How in Israel, it growed on trees!
"We were constantly hungry, humiliated, we worked, but we knew that the end was coming… We just __________”
"hung on to life”
Where were Ibi and her family told they were being taken, and where were they taken?
They were told they were being taken to Germany, but in reality they were taken to Poland to Auschwitz.
What is it called when Dugo moved to Israel? (when anyone moves to Israel in general, not just Dugo)
Why did Dugo loved how fitting the symbol for eating falafel is?
Because falafel is one of the most popular Israeli foods!
What did Dugo's mother call the round brown buns also known as falafel?
Bilkalach!
Was this quote the first shown, the second shown, or the third shown?
"We were constantly hungry, humiliated, we worked, but we knew that the end was coming… We just hung on to life”
The third shown!
What was the name of the man Ibi married?
Val!
How old were Ibi and Dugo when they were taken?
Ibi was 19, and Dugo was 14!
What day do we eat falafel every year to remember Dugo?
January 18!
What date did the Nazzis make Dugo as well as around 66,000 other prisoners go on the "Death March"
1/18/1945!