Celebrating Survival and Triumph
Ravina family honors mother鈥檚 incredible Holocaust story and father鈥檚 music legacy
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In a celebration of their parents, brothers Mark and Bernard Ravina along with 精品成人福利在线 University hosted a special screening of the award-winning documentary, An Inconvenient Time, that captures their mother Ruth鈥檚 remarkable story in surviving the Holocaust. The April 10 event in the School of Communication and Media鈥檚 Presentation Hall drew close to 100 attendees.
Ruth, who was two years old when Germany invaded Poland in 1939, says she was born in 鈥渁n inconvenient time.鈥 Living through three concentration camps by the age of seven, Ruth was the only survivor of her kindergarten class. In the compelling documentary, Ruth shares her story of survival and triumph, recalling the resilient people and surreal twists of fate that enabled her to survive.
鈥淲e had heard this story throughout our life, but the approach of the film is a true accomplishment in capturing the truth and bringing it to life,鈥 says Mark Ravina, a professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin.
鈥淚n the face of adversity, our parents, Ruth and Oscar, surrounded themselves with music and used music as a way to inspire and help,鈥 says Bernard Ravina, MD, who serves as chief medical officer at Praxis Medicines.

鈥淥ur parents were a team, and in this year of our mother鈥檚 85th birthday, we wanted to honor her strength and all the love and support she brought to our family.鈥
Music as inspiration
Oscar Ravina was a renowned violinist and beloved professor at Montclair, whose stellar career spanned four decades as a member of the New York Philharmonic, concertmaster of the Philharmonia Virtuosi of New York and performing with other prestigious chamber music ensembles. His passion for music drove his desire to inspire young musicians and he taught at Montclair for more than 25 years where he was named professor emeritus. After his passing in 2010, students and colleagues honored his memory by establishing the at 精品成人福利在线 University, which provides scholarship support for talented student musicians, some of whom are the first in their families to attend college.
Thanks to generous support of friends, family, colleagues and event attendees, the scholarship fund has grown to more than $100,000 and will ensure that future generations of music students can develop their talent and carry on the 鈥済orgeous sound鈥 that defined Oscar Ravina.
Freshman Denton Moreland, a violist and scholarship recipient, articulated the impact of support: 鈥淥n behalf of all the scholarship recipients, I thank you for the spirit of benevolence that is changing our lives. I am majoring in Music Education, so everything I鈥檝e learned and Ruth鈥檚 life story will live on in me and all my students going forward.鈥 Moreland has received generous scholarship support through the Ravina Talent Award, along with others including the Reps-Freeman Scholarship in Music and Equity, established by Tamara Reps Freeman DMA, a Holocaust ethnomusicologist and adjunct faculty coaching the graduate resident quartet at the John J. Cali School of Music.
A student of Oscar Ravina鈥檚, Freeman 鈥91 MA, is a concert violinist and violist and was part of the evening鈥檚 program, playing the children鈥檚 song Oifn Pripitchik (By the Fireplace) on her 1935 Joseph Bausch viola, a Holocaust relic.
Telling the story
An Inconvenient Time was directed and produced by Denny Klein, who was inspired by Ruth to return to his avocation as a filmmaker. Klein and his wife, Cathy, met Ruth when their daughters participated in the 鈥淭win with a Survivor鈥 program at the Holocaust Council and were paired with her.
鈥淚 am so fortunate to have been able to meet Ruth Ravina and her family. She has changed my life in a profound way,鈥 says Klein.
The documentary to capture Ruth鈥檚 odyssey and 鈥渉ero鈥檚 journey鈥 through the Holocaust, was recorded over five years and features Ruth in her own words.
Morgan Taylor 鈥17, who started working on the project while completing her degree at Montclair, served as associate producer and editor.

鈥淚鈥檓 in awe of the international recognition and reception of the film by people from all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life. Ruth鈥檚 story is a story of humanity,鈥 says Taylor. 鈥淩uth inspires me鈥. As filmmakers, we鈥檝e taken on the mantle to share Ruth鈥檚 story with the world for generations to come. May we all continue to tell the stories of the Holocaust and 鈥榥ever forget.鈥欌
The program included a question-and-answer session with Mark and Bernard Ravina, along with Klein, Taylor and Benjamin Lapp, PhD, associate professor at Montclair who specializes in modern European history.
鈥淲hat we are doing and the world we create is very much to honor the people who came before us and had their family lines cut short,鈥 shared 精品成人福利在线 University President Jonathan Koppell. 鈥淚鈥檓 very excited to be part of this event鈥 to honor the Ravina family鈥檚 powerful legacy … and I thank you for supporting this scholarship and sharing this movie.鈥
To close the evening, guests honored Ruth by singing 鈥淗appy Birthday,鈥 and celebrating with coffee and birthday cake.
鈥淚 have waited for years for someone who was willing to tell the story, without embellishing鈥ust the way it was,鈥 says Ruth. 鈥淧lease remember, sometimes, it only takes a tiny thing to make a difference鈥o be kind, even when it鈥檚 not comfortable to be kind.鈥
Visit the to donate to the scholarship fund.
An Inconvenient Time is achieving awards and accolades across the United States and internationally at film festivals. To find out more about the documentary, visit .


Story by Director of Development Communications Laura Iandiorio. Photos by Roy Groething.