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April 26, 2002 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-26

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AUTHENTIC SZECHUAN COOKING

Introduces

Instead, she married Howard, a
Missouri-bred non-Jew, in a ceremony
conducted by a rabbi on Thanksgiving
Day in 1996. She had another son,
Babe, now 4, did theater with hubby
and taught a course at Harvard.
When Howard began nudging her
about Love, she gave him lists of other
actresses to consider. He lured her by
rewriting her character as an Ex-Wife-
Against Type: a former spouse who "is
not bitter, whose heart remains open,"
says Winger, herself an ex-wife.
To play the estrangedlovers, the
actress says she and Howard "accessed
the couple of days every year when
you imagine your divorce."
If Winger has a rebellious streak, it's
extended to her Judaism. She says her
parents were "horrified" when she
decided to intensify her religious stud-
ies by attending Los Angeles Hebrew
High School: "My mother had moved
away from Cleveland to escape my
grandmother's Orthodoxy, then I
became her mother," she says, with a
boisterous laugh.
After graduating from high school at
15, Winger ran off to a kibbutz and
contemplated living in Israel, but left
after a stint of army training.
Back in Los Angeles, she resolved to
become an actress while recovering
from a car accident that left her par-
tially paralyzed and blind for several
months.
Eventually she earned three Oscar
nominations for her performances in
Terms, At Officer and a Gentleman
(1982) and Shadowlands (1993), in
which she played a secular Jewish

divorcee who weds author C.S. Lewis.
She admits she's been outspoken
with directors: During production of
Costa-Gavras' neo-Nazi-themed
Betrayed, for example, she testily
argued that the racist violence wasn't
shocking enough.
On the set of Big Bad Love, based
on Larry Brown's short stories,
Howard says his wife created a "pro-
ductive adversity."
"You don't direct Debra," he says.
"You tell her stories."
The strategy apparently worked.
While Love has received some mixed
reviews, Winger has been unanimously
lauded for her understated yet raw
performance. She says the experience
has whetted her appetite for more film
work, if the right project emerges.
Meanwhile, she's content being a
Westchester County, N.Y., mom —
lighting candles on Shabbat, arranging
for Noah's weekly Jewish studies tutor
and teaching Babe the aleph-bet.
Suddenly — in another big, bad
flourish — she reveals she hasn't set
foot in synagogue since the tragedy of
Sept. 1'1. -
"I've become convinced that organ-
ized religion is the root of all evil," she
says. "Because I'm still pulled toward
Jewish ritual, that's a dilemma. But I'm
willing to sit with it and see how I
feel." ❑

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Playing Jewish is no stretch for
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