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David Grubin Biography NIGHT ONE CREDITS Written, Produced and Directed by David Grubin Co-Produced by Rachel Buchanan Narrated by Liev Schreiber Edited by Susan Fanshel Don Bernier Music by Michael Bacon Cinematography James Callanan Associate Producer Denise Dorn Research Associates Margot Ahlquist Preeti Mankar Post Production Assistants Damon Ginandes Andrew Jenter Sound Recording Roger Phenix Voices Blair Brown Kasey Fechtor Eno Freedman-Brodmann Production Coordinator (Los Angeles) Meghann McCrory http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Additional Photography Ulli Bonnekamp Additional Sound Recording Albee Gordon Bernard Russo Steadicam Operator Christopher T. Paul Gaffers Damon Bundschuh Joe Matina Ilkka Jarvilaturi Keith Sikora Key Grip Neil O’Malley Electrician Gary Haspel Grips Phil Clark Rasheen Crawley Eric Komar Art Director William Barclay Costume Designers Gail Brassard Sarah Reever Fact Checkers Joshua Blechner Marjorie Folkman Ceri Fox Archival Researchers Noah Belikoff http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Martha Castleberry Barbara Carroll Archival Researchers (continued) Joy Conley Ceri Fox Charles Lane Kris Lipkowski Julie Niesen Beth Poague Anne Skilton Cheryl van Grunsven Jennifer Young Mo Zeilingold Production Assistants Margot Ahlquist Ceri Fox Research Interns Rebecca Grunberger Joshua Katz Jason Kirschner Changying Liu Rachel Mehlsak Anna Yu Online Editor Evan Anthony / Frame:Runner, Inc. Motion Control Frank Ferrigno / Frame:Runner, Inc. Audio Post Production Facility Sync Sound, Inc. Re-Recording Mixer Ken Hahn Supervising Sound Editor Neil Cedar http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Sound Effects Editors Philippe Desloovere James David Redding Jay Fisher Titles and Visual Effects Jelly Television Music Production Coordinator Betsy Bacon Additional Music Arrangements by Art Baron Score Preparation James Oakar Clarinet Soloist Lawrence Feldman Violin Soloist Philippe Quint Vocals Clare Muldaur Daniel Singer, Senior Cantor of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue of New York Rights Clearances Abigail Kende/ Tele Cinema, Inc. Special Thanks The Advocate, Stamford, Connecticut The Congregation Shearith Israel, New York Thomas Fandano Eve Grubin Henry Street Settlement Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio The Jewish Daily Forward Rabbi Gil Marks Philip Miller Millbridge Village, Delaware Water Gap Lesley Norman http://pbs.org/jewishamericans North Peterson Greg Shea Jean Powers Soman Touro Synagogue, Newport, Rhode Island Visiting Nurse Service of New York Archival Images Courtesy of: ACH Food Companies, Inc. AFP / Getty American Jewish Historical Society, Newton Centre, Massachusetts and New York, New York The American Jewish Legacy American Stock / Getty Images Amon Carter Museum Archives, Fort Worth, Texas Arizona Historical Society/ Tucson AHS #46490 & BN35146 Ron Arons The Art Archive / Museum of the City of New York / 29.100.709 Eric Auerbach / Getty Baldwin H. Ward & Kathryn C. Ward/ Corbis Marianne Barcellona / Getty Bass Business History Collection, University of Oklahoma A. Tennyson Beals. Courtesy of Henry Street Settlement Rabbi Saul Berman Bettmann / Corbis Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France/ Archives Charmet/ The Bridgeman Art Library Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum Brown Brothers Brown University Library California History Room, California State Library, Sacramento, California City of Abbeville, SC John Cohen / Getty Collection of the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ Collection of The New-York Historical Society Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA/ The Bridgeman Art Library Congregation Shearith Israel Corbis Crisco Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Cuba Archives of the Breman Museum Culver Pictures, Inc. The Dorot Jewish Division, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Eileen and Herbert Museum at Temple Emanu-el Eliot Elisofon / Getty Gift of Samuel Engler. Collection of Museum of Jewish Heritage- A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York. Photograph by Peter Goldberg. Eli Evans Forward Association Archival Images Courtesy of: (continued) FPG / Getty Gift of Ethel Freiman in memory of Dr. Philip Freiman. Collection of Museum of Jewish Heritage- A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York. Photograph by Peter Goldberg. Ewing Galloway / Getty R. Gates / Getty Gibbes Museum of Art / Carolina Art Association Nathan Glazer Goldman Sachs and Company Goldring / Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life Bernard Gotfryd / Getty The Granger Collection, New York Hebraic Section, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Henry Street Settlement Herbert / Getty Images Herbert Lehman Papers, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Lewis W. Hine / Getty Historisches Museum Frankfurt/ Main Photographer: Horst Ziegenfusz Holmes County Historical Society HUC Skirball Cultural Center, Museum Collection, Los Angeles, CA Hulton Archive / Getty Hulton-Deutsch Collection / Corbis Indiana University Art Museum: Morton and Marie Bradley Memorial Collection Photograph by Michael Cavanagh & Kevin Montague Isaac Wise Temple, Ralph and Julia Cohen Library J.S. Palen Papers, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming J. & W. Seligman & Co. Incorporated The Jacob Rader Marcus Center for American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio Jewish Heritage Foundation of North Carolina Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest The Jewish Museum, London John Springer Collection / Corbis Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Deanne & Arnold Kaplan Foundation Kean Collection / Getty Images http://pbs.org/jewishamericans JP Laffont/Sygma/CORBIS Leo Baeck Institute, New York Family Archive of Joanne Leonard Library of Congress, Prints and Photographic Division Ambassador John Loeb, Jr. Lower East Side Tenement Museum Robert Marcus Archival Images Courtesy of: (continued) The Mariners’ Museum / Corbis The Maryland Historical Society The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Art Resource, NY MPI / Getty Images Museum of the City of New York Museum of the City of New York / Getty Museum of the City of New York/Byron Collection / Getty Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations The National Archives National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, OK National Park Service: Statue of Liberty National Monument Nebraska State Historical Society Photograph Collections New Mexico State University Library, Archives and Special Collections Collection of the New-York Historical Society The New York Times Palace of the Governors (MNM/DCA) #16460 Private Collection/ Peter Newark American Pictures / The Bridgeman Art Library Private Collection/ Photo Christie's Images / The Bridgeman Art Library Paul Parker Photo. Courtesy of Henry Street Settlement Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations Print Collection, The Branch Libraries, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations Ann Ramenofsky Lewis Regenstein Jacob A. Riis / Getty Seaver Center for Western History Research, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Savannah Jewish Archives Scala / Art Resource, NY Jan Silverstein Jean Powers Soman Southwest Collection, El Paso Public Library File B225 Special Collections and Preservation Division, Chicago Public Library Special Collections, College of Charleston Library, Charleston, SC http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Special Collections / University of Arizona Library Spiegel Brands, Inc. Theater Communications Group The Thomashefsky Project Topical Press Agency / Getty Images Unilever University of Louisville Archives and Records Center University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections (UW 3125) Archival Images Courtesy of: (continued) Visiting Nurse Service of New York Weggee (Arthur Fellig) International Center of Photography / Getty Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection Yale University Art Gallery, Mabel Brady Gravan Collection From the Archives of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York Archival Film Courtesy of: BBC Motion Gallery National Center for Jewish Film, at Brandeis University Budget Films Corbis Motion Historic Films Image Bank Film/Getty Images ITN Source John E. Allen Library of Congress National Archives SPPN Images, Inc. UCLA Film & Television Archive WGBH Media Library and Archives Feature Films Courtesy of: Gentleman’s Agreement Twentieth Century Fox Hester Street Silverfilm Productions, Inc. Your Show of Shows Ron Decook Music Courtesy of: Bread and Roses http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Composed by Mimi Farina & James Oppenheim Published by Farina Music c/o Bread and Roses Every Little Movement Composed by Otto Harbach & Karl Hoshna Published by WB Music Corp http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Music Courtesy of: (continued) Straighten Up and Fly Right Composed by Irving Mills, Nat King Cole Published by EMI Mills Music, Inc. Advisors Judy Crichton Roger Daniels Hasia Diner Gary Gerstle Deborah Dash Moore Jonathan D. Sarna Geoffrey C. Ward Beth S. Wenger For WETA: Production Manager Jim Corbley Project Controller Mary Jackson Graphic Artist Cynthia Aldridge Legal Michael Holstein For JTN: Production Assistant Marc Pariser For David Grubin Productions: Business Manager Chris Wolf Production Assistants Anna Bowers Andrew Jenter http://pbs.org/jewishamericans Melody Weinstein Production Executive Bruce Mundt Executive Producers Jay Sanderson Jeff Bieber Dalton Delan Stephen Segaller David Grubin http://pbs.org/jewishamericans .
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