My father, his father, and his grandparents - over 100 years ago - attended the synagogue in Kolbuszowa, Poland. It was one of the few synagogues not totally destroyed by the Nazis. But the beautiful, hand-painted,ornate ceiling was destroyed. Fortunately, a photograph of the ceiling was saved by Norman Salsitz, and it is preserved in the United States of Holocaust Memorial Museum. Several years ago, I visited the synagogue and the cemetery where my ancestors are buried. So this film is very meaningful for me because it attempts to recreate a past that I treasure. However, this film is also a tribute to architecture, construction skills, artistic talent and collective creative pursuit. One has "hope for humanity" when seeing so many skillful people work together to preserve history and recreate beauty. Even if you have no connection to Poland, to Judaism, or to art, I think you will be pleased to see such a wonderful documentary. This is what we mean when we use the term: "a labor of love."