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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-05-09

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"These are difficult times, and feel-
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community on many subjects,"
Roiphe says. "I deeply believe that it's
good for us to talk about even those
things that anger us." I I

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p.m. Wednesday, May 14, fol-
lowed by a strolling buffet and
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Shalom, 3999 Walnut Lake
Road, in West Bloomfield.
Tickets are $50 and up. There
will be a patron reception before
the staged reading for those with
high-end tickets. For more infor-
mation and to purchase tickets,
call (248) 723-8860.

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ties for many years. A close friend of
hers was head of the organization in
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"I think ORT is well worthy of our
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tant part of what I will be doing in
Detroit."
The author, whose novels often
address issues of family problems and
the feminist movement and bring her
personal life into the mix, says she
always has been interested in theater.
The play came about after a director
friend requested projects to bring to
the stage.
"I've always written dialogue into
my books," says Roiphe, who has been
on the board of the American Jewish
World Service. "I have written about
political and social issues, and my idea
is to be a commentator on what hap- ,
pens to human beings.
"I've looked at the world through
Jewish eyes always. At the times when
I may not directly be writing on a
Jewish theme — although I most
often am — it's the basic building
block of what I do."
Roiphe, a former columnist for The
New York Observer, has a new novel,
Secrets of the City, coming out in
October. About a Jewish mayor of an
unnamed city, the book ran as a serial
piece of 64 installments in The

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