Oreck will march into battle at Gettysburg wearing a reproduction woolen uniform, handmade brogans with wooden pegs in the soles, a linen shirt and kepi hat. His personal gear also includes a tent, a reproduction field desk and operating table, reproduction Civil War-era surgical instruments, as well as some genuine medical instruments from the period. His reproduction amputation kit alone is worth about $1,200. Oreck portrays a Jewish surgeon, and he acknowledges that if this were truly the late 1800s, his charac- ter would probably meet with any number of anti-Semites in the course of his career. "You do feel out of water from time to time, because there are all these very Christian religious refer- ences" in the literature of that era, he said. "There was no political correct- ness in the Civil War, that's for sure. There was no bones about anti- Semitic feeling among those who bothered to have any but, then again, most Americans in that day and age had never seen an actual Jew." Taking part in re-enactments, which he does about once a month from April to October, "gives you a tremendous appreciation" for how - far Jews have come in this country, and how far they had come already at the time of the war, he said. "It would have inconceivable in the French army, the Prussian army, the Austrian army, for a Jew to be a colonel at that time," he said, yet in the Civil War such things did hap- pen. Peter Levy echoes this sentiment, saying his involvement in the war games is partly a celebration of the Jewish people's success in this land, a remembrance of the contributions made by people like Sarah Jacobs, his Irish-Jewish immigrant great- grandmother. "We know that Irish-born Jews fought in the war, and we know that some of them probably died. I'm bringing to life not only one out of 175,000 - Irish natives who fought for the Union, but also those 675 Jews who fought for the Union," he said. "I want to pay tribute to those who have gone before me. I want to represent them so that people of the 20th Century can see these men, who lived in a very extraordi- nary time, in all their dignity and honor." poggen pohl 3160 HA TY ROAD • WEST BLOOMFIELD • 248-624-7300 SHOWROOM HOURS: M-F 11-5, SAT. 11-3 OR BY APPOINTMENT CUSTOM CABINETRY Experienced Designers... French Canadian Quality • 26618 Southfield Rd. • Visit Our Showroom, 2 Blocks South of l-696 • Lathrup Village • (248) 424-7300 ❑ INEL.ertainment Call The Sales Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JN 7/3 199c 71