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    No, Thank You, ‘Whore From Ohio’

    Rokhl’s Golden City: A new Yiddish production of a Hanoch Levin play is tone deaf to the #MeToo zeitgeist

    byRokhl Kafrissen
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    Jerry Lewis Did Kol Nidre in Clown-Face on Yom Kippur, May His Soul Find a Shining Piece of Paradise

    Rokhl’s Golden City: The Jazz Singer, and a legendary klezmer drummer bubbe

    byRokhl Kafrissen
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    Citizens Transformed Into Raging Animals, in Yiddish

    Rokhl’s Golden City: New Yiddish Rep’s version of Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, and a trombonist extraordinaire at KlezKanada

    byRokhl Kafrissen
  • Shayna Schmidt (L) and Melissa Weisz (R) kiss in the New Yiddish Rep's production of 'God of Vengeance'
    Shayna Schmidt (L) and Melissa Weisz (R) kiss in the New Yiddish Rep's production of 'God of Vengeance'
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    Back with a ‘Vengeance’

    A new revival of Sholem Asch’s controversial Yiddish classic ‘God of Vengeance’ is both timely and timeless

    byGabriel Sanders
  • Avi Hoffman as Willy (left) and Suzanne Toren as Linda in the New Yiddish Rep's production of 'Death of a Salesman', opening October 15, 2015 at the Castillo Theater. For more information visit www.castillo.org
    Avi Hoffman as Willy (left) and Suzanne Toren as Linda in the New Yiddish Rep's production of 'Death of a Salesman', opening October 15, 2015 at the Castillo Theater. For more information visit www.castillo.org
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    ‘Death of a Salesman’ Is American, Not Yiddish

    The New Yiddish Rep’s admirable production of the Arthur Miller classic shows how lucky we are the playwright left his Jewish heritage behind

    byDavid Mikics
  • (Len Small/Tablet Magazine)
    (Len Small/Tablet Magazine)
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    Celebrate ‘Ulysses’ with Tablet Magazine

    Announcing ‘The Bloom in Bloomsday’ 2011

    byMarc Tracy
  • Scene from The Adventures of Hershele Ostropolyer.(Michael Priest Photography)
    Scene from The Adventures of Hershele Ostropolyer.(Michael Priest Photography)
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    The Yiddish Robin Hood

    New musical has a greedy Jew, but in the neighborly way

    byAri M. Brostoff
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