Yiddish Matchmaker: 'Chaim's Love Song'
Beth El Congregation Rehearsing for First Production By Melanie Mullinax By Special to The Winchester Star There's something special happening at the Beth El Congregation on Fairmont Avenue.Members are busy sewing costumes, preparing publicity, planning receptions, learning lines, and discovering different staging venues, as they prepare to perform their very first play. Produced by the L'Chayim Committee of Beth El Congregation,...
Yiddish Matchmaker: ANDREW YOUNG
"Essentially, he's been a detail man. He's been dealing with the trees and not the forest. And I think that what he is doing is probably right on instinct, but he's failed to sell it to the American people simply because it's not a comprehensive vision. You see, he talks about energy one day and he talks about the Russians the next day and he talks about this and he talks about that. But somehow it's got to all integrate...
Yiddish Matchmaker: Readers' Views
Byrd no hero to death-penalty foes Your editorial "The Free Byrd hoax" on Aug. 14 lacked perspective and depth. Mr. Byrd's actions were brutal and wrong. I sincerely doubt that many in what you refer to as the "anti-death penalty crowd" are lobbying for his canonization. Few, if any, doubt Mr. Byrd's involvement in the murder of Mr. Tewksbury, though many dispute the extent of his involvement.The real issue is the...
Yiddish Matchmaker: CULTURE CLASH BRINGS ITS ZANY HUMOR TO BOOK FAIR
Oye. Culture Clash is back.The zany trio of Latino actors, writers and comedians who brought us a bittersweet political and ethnic cocktail about Miami, Radio Mambo , has combined its best-known plays in a book. The troupe will read from Culture Clash: Life, Death and Revolutionary Comedy, which contains the scripts for The Mission, A Bowl of Beings and Radio Mambo, at 8 tonight in Building 1 of Miami-Dade Community College's Wolfson Campus, 300 NE Second Ave.``These are ....
Yiddish Matchmaker: 1 - SATURDAY
YOU ARE THE SLEUTH: Come for dinner and help solve a murder mystery. A Wedding to Die For is presented by MurderS She Wrote at 6:30 p.m. at Congregation Beth Shalom, 706 Bryan Road, Brandon. Cost for the catered dinner and play is $34.50, plus a cash bar. The story is based on an Italian wedding gone awry with laughs provided by Mama Mia, the spinster neighbor, the wedding planner, a Yiddish matchmaker and the bride and her bridesmaid. Members of the cast are Richard Buckley, Pepper McGowan,...