28 Friday, November 11, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Only Five of 28 ADL Revisions Made in Oberammergati Play NEW YORK—Revisions Anti-Defamation League of Freedman, director of made in the script for next Bnai Brith. ADL's Intergroup Affairs year's 350th anniversary "The production pre- Division. He pointed out performance of the sently being prepared will that only five of 28 changes Oberammergau Passion offer audiences a view of suggested by ADL to reduce Play do not go far enough in Christianity transmitting the play's anti-Semitic tone reducing its anti-Jewish not love, but anti-Semitic have been made by the pro- content, according to the prejudice," stated Theodore ducers. 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