A Jerusalem Between Us: A New Work in Progress
Jewish Community Center of the East Bay (Berkeley, CA)
A Jerusalem Between Us takes stock of some of the recent controversies that have divided Americans and American Jews. It untangles the Rachel Corrie controversy, considers the word "apartheid," reflects on the spirit of Jewish values and wonders what's left of the Left. This solo play follows one man's journey from America to the Middle East on a quest to answer some of the most provocative questions of our time.
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A Jerusalem Between Us takes stock of recent controversies that have divided Americans and American Jews. The play untangles the Rachel Corrie controversy, considers the word "apartheid," reflects on the spirit of Jewish values and wonders what's left of the Left. In this solo play, one man travels from America to the Middle East giving voice to different characters he meets along his journey as he searches for answers to some of the most provocative questions of our time.
By Aaron Davidman
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