To all of our friends ...
Marshall, played "with
easygoing, but wary charm"
by Joshua Rifkind, escorts a
girl to her sister's wedding
in Great Neck on Long
Island. The band leader
assures everyone that "the
place is posh and there's
plenty to nosh" and, at one
point, Marshall moans, "I
feel like I'm trapped inside
Philip Roth's cerebellum."
"Here, obviously„" says
critic O'Connor, "is material
as precious to the Jewish
community as tales of grow-
ing up with nuns and priests
are to Irish Catholics."
Of the overall series,
which debuted three weeks
ago, O'Connor concludes,
"In short, Marshall is like
half of my classmates at City
College some 30 years ago.
What's not to like?"
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"Sharansky's sense of
what works and what
doesn't in U.S.-Soviet rela-
tions is, arguably, as keen as
that of any diplomat or
Sovietologist," concludes
Breindel. "His analysis is
worthy of consideration at
the highest level . . . ❑
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'Louder' Talks
New York Post columnist
Eric Breindel urges the
Bush Administration to
heed former refusenik
Natan Sharansky's advice
that there be "no quiet di-
plomacy" between Moscow
and Washington regarding
Soviet Jews.
"Quiet diplomacy never
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told Breindel. The Post
writer reported that Sharan-
sky, who now lives in
Jerusalem, said "a firm
public declaration from
President Bush would have
an unmistakable impact in
Moscow." Sharansky claims
that the Soviets have been
getting "mixed signals"
from Washington about Jew-
ish emigration from the
USSR, especially by linking
what Breindel calls "an ex-
plicitly humanitarian issue
— free emigration — to the
Middle East peace process, a
long-term political and dip-
lomatic matter."
"The fact that Bush & Co.
are inclined to pressure
Israel in the latter realm,"
writes Breindel, "may well
have led Gorbachev to con-
clude that the United States
wouldn't be too upset if he
himself vacillated on the
emigration question."
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