This movie takes the viewer back in time to the turn of the century, bringing joy, tears and laughter to struggling Jewish immigrants in New York's Lower East Side. It was the birth of Jewish American culture, and this vibrant and colorful world all started on Second Avenue. (Documentary, 2009)DVD Features: Interactive Menu, Chapter Selection, Introduction by Theodore Bikel, Preview of the Film, Optional English Subtitles, Closed Captioning, Full ScreenDirected by: Hershel Bernardi and Morton Silverstein "This is a reminiscence, not a memorial, and it should be dear to anyone with a love of the theater or of Yiddish." --NY TIMES "...a landmark film..."- Steve Ramm In the Groove Magazine "That you were able to do this film on a note of optimism for the future is most inspiring. I shall recommend it to all of our firends... It is a great entertainment." - Raymon Gabiner60 min. * Color & B&W * English * USA