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January 20, 1995 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-01-20

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Oakland Universit 's

MEADOW•BROOK
T H E A T R E

FILM page 85

A Professional Theatre

ning her next project, which will
be based on religious experiences.
It will be about college students
interested in Yiddish.
"I'm deciding whether to do a
documentary or fictional narra-
tive," said Ms. Weiner, who
learned Yiddish while at U-M
and followed up with an inten-
sive summer course at Columbia.
"Yiddish culture is very inter-
esting to me because I see my up-
bringing as part of Yiddish
culture. I also find it interesting

A five-minute start
to a career.

that people of my generation who
did not grow up in Yiddish-
speaking households suddenly
want to study this language.
"I would love to use my Yid-
dish, but I can't find people who
want to speak it."
To the film, Ms. Weiner will
bring day-to-day interactions she
encountered while interning at
the National Yiddish Book Cen-
ter in Massachusetts.
During her eight-week as-
signment, she sorted and filed
books for the non-profit organi-
zation, whose mission is to col-
lect, sell and reintegrate these
volumes. The ultimate goal in-
volves bringing Yiddish culture
more prominently into American
life.
As Ms. Weiner goes after her
dream career, she is very grate-
ful for the support and encour-
agement of her parents, Carole
and Ronald Weiner, particularly
when she finds herself between
the temporary office jobs that
help underwrite her creative pri-
orities.
"At this point in my career, I
am really where I wanted to be,"
Ms. Weiner said. n

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