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The stories, based on those from Howard Schwartz's books Eli- jah's Violin and Miriam's Tambourine, holds a mirror to a Jewish home "to explore this unique Jewish world in order to discover its univer- sality," Posnick said. Addressing a more historical theme, the fourth play, Rosenfeld's War by Gus Weill and directed by Posnick, is a documentary drama bas- ed on transcripts from the 1939 Congressional hearings on a bill that would have ex- tended the existing immigra- tion quotas to allow 20,000 children from Germany to enter the United States. President Roosevelt rejected the bill. Posnick explained that "the purpose of the play is not to point a finger at a dead per- son or remourn the Holocaust. The goal is to generate a new kind of listen- ing. When people hear the words of almost 50 years ago, they should recognize that those same words are being spoken in different parts of the world and to different peo- ple today." 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