Stern does not drink with Schindler because he is part of the nazi party and the jews have just been put into the ghettos and stern does not want to drink with someone who is a member of the party that has done this to himself and the other jews
because they are just business partners and when they actually develop a relationship if i do remember correctly he does actually drink with him.
Stern recognizes immediately Schindler's callousness and greed. Early on, he expresses disdain for Schindler and controlled outrage at his original offer to have Stern run the factory and secure Jewish investors. He refuses to drink with Schindler, making clear he does not approve of Schindler's morals. But Stern's attitude softens as Schindler becomes an active participant in saving the Schindlerjuden, and he eventually sees the good in his employer. He finally does have a drink with Schindler when the two say good-bye after they learn of the closing of the Plaszów labor camp and realize Stern will almost certainly be sent to his death. By accepting a drink, Stern demonstrates his respect for Schindler, and Schindler accepts the finality of Stern's probable fate.
In the beginning, Schindler saw Stern just as a businesspartner, but over the time, their relationship grew closer until they eventually were close friends. Stern died before Schindler, and Schindler cried in public about his friend.
In Schindler's List, Stern was first hired as Schindler's accountant. Originally, they were just business partners, but as the story progressed, they become more along the lines of friends.
Itzhak Stern was Schindler's accountant. Stern was one of many and in the film the character of Stern takes on the role of many real people so as the audience can more easily follow the film.
· Oskar Schindler · Itzhak Stern Amon Goeth
Stern recognizes immediately Schindler's callousness and greed. Early on, he expresses disdain for Schindler and controlled outrage at his original offer to have Stern run the factory and secure Jewish investors. He refuses to drink with Schindler, making clear he does not approve of Schindler's morals. But Stern's attitude softens as Schindler becomes an active participant in saving the Schindlerjuden, and he eventually sees the good in his employer. He finally does have a drink with Schindler when the two say good-bye after they learn of the closing of the Plaszów labor camp and realize Stern will almost certainly be sent to his death. By accepting a drink, Stern demonstrates his respect for Schindler, and Schindler accepts the finality of Stern's probable fate.
In the beginning, Schindler saw Stern just as a businesspartner, but over the time, their relationship grew closer until they eventually were close friends. Stern died before Schindler, and Schindler cried in public about his friend.
In Schindler's List, Stern was first hired as Schindler's accountant. Originally, they were just business partners, but as the story progressed, they become more along the lines of friends.
Itzhak Stern was Schindler's accountant. Stern was one of many and in the film the character of Stern takes on the role of many real people so as the audience can more easily follow the film.
· Oskar Schindler · Itzhak Stern Amon Goeth
Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler and Ben Kingsley as Itzhak Stern
No. Schindler created the list when tipped off by Goeth's secretary Pemper. In real life, Stern didn't even write the list.
Itzhak Stern was a Jewish accountant to German industrialist Oskar Schindler. He worked alongside Schindler as the accountant for his Enamelware company in Kraków and greatly helped in running the company. He is credited with typing the list of names known as Schindler's list; a list of Jews who survived the Holocaust because of Oskar Schindler's intervention.
The represent the good side of the people. "The war always brings out the bad. Always the bad, never the good." O.S.
Itzhak Stern made the list of Schindlerjuden. In English, those German words mean "Schindlers Jews"
If you're thinking of Oskar Schindler, he never became a Jew.
No, he was not.