Review: ‘If I Forget,’ Clashing Currents in Jewish Identity - News Summed Up

Review: ‘If I Forget,’ Clashing Currents in Jewish Identity


PhotoIf Michael is the least religious character, he is also the one most consumed by questions of Jewish identity. Not even Mr. Levenson. The problems of what we should remember and what we should forget, who we should be and how we should love seem to confuse Mr. Levenson, too. (The current renewal of anti-Semitic rhetoric and the threats to Jewish spaces have only made the play’s quandaries ring louder.) (Mr. Levenson has never been one to wear his metaphors lightly.)


Source: New York Times February 23, 2017 03:00 UTC



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