Wondering about the meaning and modalities of their triage, presumably to live or burn, Jewish Auschwitz barrack mates start to debate on how or why God can allow (his) people to suffer such fatal misery, which even further divides a devout father and his liberal son. They eventually form a Thora court, which hears theological argumentation as well as practical considerations.
God on Trial
In the depths of a notorious concentration camp, a group of Jews convene a rabbinical court to grapple with the existential crisis of their impending demise, questioning whether God has abandoned them or if their suffering is a consequence of His covenant.