:22:02
in your garret in 1945...
:22:06
then they emigrated.
:22:09
Later, you were awarded
the title of "The Righteous."
:22:13
But you turned it down.
:22:16
You were applying to Normale Sup'...
:22:18
and you said it was normal.
:22:23
Possibly.
:22:25
Now we want to organize a meeting.
:22:29
Not with the French diplomat,
but with a free man...
:22:32
if you've remained one.
:22:35
Not a just conversation, just a conversation.
:22:39
No military or political solutions.
:22:41
Just basic problems.
:22:46
Psychology and ethics, nothing else.
:22:51
Even if I live in New York most of the time...
:22:55
I have constant nightmares.
:22:57
But a friend from Haifa says,
when he dreams...
:22:59
he dreams not about the enemy,
but about himself.
:23:04
Not about Israel, but Palestine.
:23:10
Can we start there?
:23:13
With the land...
:23:15
with the promise...
:23:18
then the atonement.
:23:22
Just a conversation.
:23:25
-Good luck.
-To you, too.
:23:28
In the Resistance,
did the Germans inhabit your dreams...
:23:31
or only France and the French?
:23:34
And that dead language
we brought back to life?
:23:37
Is it really living?
:23:39
And your French,
which you're slowly losing...
:23:42
grammatically, anyway.
:23:47
Then we publish the conversation.
Even Haaretz won't run it.
:23:51
-It's not a bad paper.
-They won't run it.
:23:53
I'm just a stringer. But I know them.
:23:57
They want to, but they can't.