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Then "In 'Sue Me,' his only song, we started thinking about other loring as a lowly trade, fit only he would invariably come in on for the inferior elements of the people we knew and realized that the wrong note, until my father population, such as Jews. many of their grandparents and Tailoring and dressmaking put in 'call a lawyer and,' in an great-grandparents also had should be distinguished from ascending five-note phrase, to worked in tailoring and dressmak- the mass manufacture of cloth- give him the means to slide up ing. Why were so many Jews in the ing in which thousands of im- to a relatively accurate starting migrant Jews who came to point," Susan Loesser writes in clothing trade? America were employed begin- A Most Remarkable Fella, a bi- A: There are many reasons ning in the late 1800s. Quite of- ography of her father. "When why Jews predominated in the ten, the only skill required in he was in a group number like needle trades, most evolving the clothing factories was the `The Oldest Established,' he from the circumstances under was under strict orders to which Diaspora Jews have lived ability to operate a sewing ma- mouth the lyrics." chine. over the centuries. According to Ms. Loesser, a In countries where Jews song called "Traveling Light," Q: Can you tell me the name of were forced to reside in ghettos, to be sung by Nathan Detroit the only tailor or dressmaker the volunteer program for the IDF (I and Sky Masterson, was even they were allowed to patronize think it's called Sarel) and where I taken out of the play because was a fellow ghetto resident. can call for more information? no one could take Sam Levene's Yet even in places where no "singing." From reader EL in Fenton ghettos existed, Jews tended to "He couldn't hear the A: The program is actually have their clothing made only rhythm and no one could find Sar-El, the National Project for by their co-religionists. Volunteers for Israel, and you a key he could sing it in," Ms. Before the beginning of mass- Loesser says. "... At perfor- produced, ready-to-wear cloth- can reach them in Skokie, mances on the road in at (847) 432-8733. ing in the late 19th and early Philadelphia, Robert Alda 20th centuries, people would cover for him and went to tailors and dress- everyone would wait,'- makers for custom-made cringing, for the number garments. Being fitted to be over." for clothing involved a At last, the producers level of social intimacy insisted the number be that simply did not exist cut. The song has never between Jews and gen- been heard since. tiles in most countries, (In case you're inter- especially Christian ested, you can still find ones. A Jew felt more recordings of the original comfortable with a mem- cast of Guys and Dolls ber of his own communi- Be assured Ms. Loesser ty taking his was not exaggerating in measurements. The feel- her assessment of Sam ing was likewise for gen- Levene's voice.) tiles. Of course later the Language also pre- play would come to the sented obstacles. Jews of- movie screen — ironi- ten did not speak the cally featuring Frank standard language of the Sinatra, who can sing host society, but rather a better than anyone in Jewish tongue or dialect the world, as Nathan unintelligible to most This "Nathan Detroit" could sing not so the ye ry first. Detroit, and Marlon gentiles. For example, in Brando, who absolutely, Q: My favorite musical is Guys some parts of eastern Europe absolutely and absolutely, I do there were Jews who spoke and Dolls, I've seen it 100 times. I mean absolutely, cannot sing, Yiddish only. know the playwright, Frank Loess- as Sky Masterson. O In many places, Jews wore a distinctive form of dress, creat- er, was Jewish. But wasn't one of ed by themselves or enforced the original leads in the play also Send questions to Tell Me Why, through legislation. It took Jewish? The Jewish News, 27676 A: The original cast of the Franklin Road, Southfield, MI craftsmen with special skills and knowledge to create Jews' play Guys and Dolls featured 48034, or fax to (810) 354-6069 attire. The material out of Robert Alda as Sky Masterson, All letters must be signed and in:` which the clothing was made Vivian Blaine as Adelaide, Is- elude the writer's address. Ques- could have presented a prob- abel Bigley as Sarah Brown, tions answered in the column will lem. According to Halachah, and Sam Levene as Nathan De- feature only the writer's initials Jewish law, a Jew may not troit. and city of residence. —