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September 09, 1988 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-09

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Then the signs are switched
and the forest bears the sign
of some other donor for
picture-taking purposes.
"Salah is my father," said
Revach. "We came from
Morocco when I was 8 years
old, where, my father was a
respected teacher and poet.
For a year and a half, we liv-
ed in a tent at the Sh'ar
Aliyah ma'abarah near Haifa.
I remember it well."
Oddly, Revach has no bad
feelings from this period."I
remember it as fun, an adven-
ture. My father was always
optimistic. He felt things
would get better. In a way,
this optimistic naivete was
what I tried to portray as
Salah."
According to Revach, one of
the differences between the
aliyah of immigrants from
countries like Morocco, where
he comes from, and from the
West, is that their motivation
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was coming and they wanted
to be in Israel. Every Sephar-
di man, from the time he is a
small boy, prays to be 'next
year in Jerusalem: It is en-
tirely religious."
Revach himself was
educated in an agricultural
yeshivah and his father to
this day professes himself
disappointed that he became
an actor instead of a rabbi.
"This is the first play of mine
that he has ever seen. He on-
ly came because I promised
him that he would enjoy it
and that there was nothing in
it that might embarrass him."
Because the play's subject
was so close to him. Revach
worked intimately with
Ephraim Kishon on revising
the script. "We worked
wonderfully together, even
though there were a lot of dif-
ferences of opinion. He had
the film in his head, whereas
I had actually lived through
that experience."
In the end, the play
satisfied both of them. "It is
very different from the film
and I'm happy that people
haven't compared them." Not
that the play hasn't been
criticized. Reviewers have
remarked that certain parts
are soggy, shmaltzy and
stereotypical.
That hasn't deterred au-
diences, though, who are still
queued up at the box office.
Why is it so popular? "It's
simple," says Revach. "It
takes us back to the basis of
our longing for Jerusalem.
We have no other land but
this land. This play reminds
us of that."

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