THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEWS Good Reading Friday, November 8, 1985 63 ROCKY'S Since 1942 PIZZERIA Italian-American Food 10517 W. 7 MILE, East of Meyers Frankfurt Jews Protest Play Frankfurt (JTA) — The direc- tor of a play denounced by the Jewish community and some political figures here as anti- Semitic announced Sunday that the show would go on this week despite the disruption of its premier performance Friday evening by 30 Jewish protestors. The play, Garbage, the City of Death, was written by the late film maker Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Mr. Fassbinder wrote the play in 1975, during the time protests were taking place over the high-rise de- velopment of Frankfurt's West End residential districts. The Frankfurt shows are the first public performances of the work. In the play, a Jewish real es- tate developer who heartlessly exploits tenants has no name and is referred to only as "The Rich Jew." Before his death in 1982 at the age of 36, Mr. Fassbinder rejected accusations that it was anti-Semitic, and maintained that the involve- ment of Jews in real estate de- velopment in the West End dis- trict was a classic example of their being exploited to do the "dirty work" of non-Jews. The director of the play, Guenther Ruehle, insisted that his dramatization had avoided an anti-Semitic slant, adding that the character called "The Rich Jew" in the original Fassbinder version was referred to in the current production as "A." At a news conference prior to the scheduled Friday evening premier of the play, the chair- man of the Jewish community, Ignaz Bubis, said that it pre- sents "The Rich Jew" as a sym- bol and a stereotype. "Mr. Fassbinder knowingly gives the impression that Jews generally behave like this." Luncheon Benefits March Of Dimes "L'Affaire de la Femme," a fund-raising luncheon will take place at noon Nov. 16 at Res- taurant Duglass, Southfield. There is a charge, and pro- ceeds will benefit the March of Dimes. For information, call Georgia Olsen at the March of Dimes, 423-3207. "Smart Cookie" At Wayne State Dr. Sonja Friedman, host of the Dr. Sonja Friedman Pro- gram on WXYT radio will tell Wayne State students how "Everybody Can Be a Smart Cookie" at the WSU Student Center Ballroom, Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. For information, call the Alumni House, 577-2126. Southfield Concert Violinist Misha Rachlevsky and the Renaissance City Chamber Players will perform Sunday at 10:30 a.m., at the Prudential Town Center, South- field. 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