Joel Schechter
By Joel Schechter
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Culture Awake and Act, For It Can Happen Here
On April 8, 1935, congressional legislation created the Works Progress Administration, which developed millions of jobs for the unemployed. WPA agencies placed 8.5 million Americans on the federal payroll, including hundreds of Yiddish actors, writers, scene designers and theater directors hired for the administration’s Federal Theatre Project. On the 75th anniversary of the WPA and…
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Culture Yiddish King Lear on the Relief Roll
of director Joseph Seiden. The play was better received than the film.” photo-credit=”Image by COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR JEWISH FILM ” src=”https://images.forwardcdn.com/image/675x/center/images/cropped/kinglear-article2-1208-1425721454.jpg”] The United States government bankrolled some of the most innovative Yiddish stage productions in the 20th century when it paid the salaries of actors, writers and directors under the auspices of…
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Culture Drawing the Devil Away From Children
As if to raise a curtain on the coming celebration of Maurice Sendak, the San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum has unveiled a probing, multidimensional exhibit showing the back story of the children’s author and illustrator, whose “Where the Wild Things Are” is about to open as a major motion picture. Heralded by high-decibel discussion, including…
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Culture Chagall’s Comrades
In January 1929, Theater Arts Monthly announced that the Moscow State Yiddish Theater would arrive that month in New York with six plays, including I.L. Peretz’s “At Night in the Old Marketplace” and Sholom Aleichem’s “200,000.” The troupe never arrived that month, nor did it arrive before 1949, when the Kremlin, which had also prohibited…
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Culture The Return of Menachem Mendel
In a period of economic hardship, such as the one our country has entered, I find myself turning to Sholom Aleichem for consolation. His characters, particularly Tevye the Dairyman and hapless stock investor Menachem Mendel, suffer serious financial losses in Sholom Aleichem’s stories. But the author responds to their condition with great humor, and provides…
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