DETAttifivi4 NE s odietheilk 102. 'Jew in Contemporary Drama' Views the Jew in Theater By LEA D. FIELD the 12th Century to the pre- Dr. Ellen Schiff has writ- sent. Divided into eight chap- ten a most comprehensive and detailed study of the ters, each one an historical Jew in Contemporary and dramatic analysis of the Drama. In her book, "From progress of the Jew on the Stereotype to Metaphor," dramatic stage, the author just published by State invites the reader to travel University of New York with her through the pages Press, she recounts the his- of the book in a most orderly tory of the stage Jew from and informative fashion. Thtre is a complete sec- tion containing notes and a * HAPPY HANUKA bibliography so that the book at once becomes a fine FOR ♦ for the student of YOUR • reference ♦ the theater interested in "What is a Jew" on stage and how a theater audience views the Jew on stage. 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He was I was particularly im- Patch the stiff-necked enemy of pressed with this chapter Christ. and these comments since Include But as the political events we are this year celebrating your Name of the world changed, the the 100th anniversary of & Address character of the stage Jew the Yiddish stage in changed too. The Holocaust America. -(Di982 by Ethni-Genes and the creation of the state The author probes the of Israel have had a pro- prominence of Jewish char- ■ 1111111111 ■■ found effect upon the acters in drama since World playwright's conception of War II. She investigates the the Jew in the theater. They progress of the Jew from Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carmen realized that their depiction stereotype of moneyman of the Jew was not only of- and villain or patriarchal request the honor of fensive but inaccurate. The biblical character to our Jew was still considered the present 20th Century where moneyman but not the vil- a Jew can play any part. It is your presence at a reception because • the Jew on stage lain as in former days. Now they sought to-show parallels the Jew in life. Through the centuries he the Jew's sense of compas- on behalf of the sion, his sympathy with the has been able to adapt him- downtrodden — in short, a self to the climate in which Yeshiva and Mesivta Torah Vodath the play was cast. He has "mensch." Biblical dramas of the had the attribute to survive, past have also become more to laugh at his misfortunes, lip-to-date. God has become to grasp at a "straw," to pull more approachable in the himself up from despair to 20th Century'-:and the- hope, from villain to victim author cites "Job" in Mac- to hero to every man. at their home In her conclusion, the Leish's "J.B." and Clifford Odets' character of "Noah" author observes, "For 15927 Hilton, Southfield, Mich. in "The/Flowering Peach." some eight centuries, Also consider Sholem dramatic literature Aleichein's ",Tevye" in preserved the Jew in Chairman Marvin W. Berlin stereotype. With the ad- "Fiddler on the Roof." In the author's chapter vent of the modern thea- on the "New Jew," she ter, at the end of the last Guest Speaker again takes up her under- century, the thaw set in. lying theme of the book Today, the Jew in the as stated in her preface, theater can play any role "Who is a Jew" and intended for a human be- The son of the late Rosh Yeshiva "What is a Jew" on stage: ing." This is a most interesting A character says he is Rabbi Gedalya Schorr Z.L. Jewish and those around study of "Who is a Jew" and him acknowledge the "What is a Jew" in dramatic from New York literature. Dr. Ellen Schiff fact. The history of the Jew from medieval times through European and the Zionist periods to the Holocaust and creation of the state of Israel have be- come the themes of many plays and thus a reader be- comes also familiar with theater as history. The author's chapter on the "Jew in a Jewish World" commands special atten- tion. It is the story of the Yiddish theater in America and it is a gem. Here she writes, "Since the Yiddish theater draws its subjects from an old, rich heritage, it •is hardly surprising that it has furnished stories and themes to challenge the im- agination of modern dramatists." • Southfield Civic Center "The Dybbuk" by Anski is fully discussed for its Parks and Rec. Bldg. Put your xxGENES" ON YOUR Jeansl seo Mon., Dec. 21th, 1982 8 P.M. Rabbi Yetzchok Meier Schorr COURTESY OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES' OF AMERICA "The Jewish Idea' RABBI MEIR KAHANE "Jewish Destiny in the 20th Century" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 8:00 P.M. Room #115 Campus Support WASHINGTON — The National Hillel Student Secretariat has begun a nationwide campaign to link American college stu- dents in support of Israel. Admission: $2 Adults $1 Senior Citizens and Students 9