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Part 1 - How Tevye Learned To Fiddle
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Part 1 - How Tevye Learned To Fiddle
Sholem Aleichem’s beloved "Tevye the Dairyman" has been adapted for stage and screen in various languages and countries. The most famous of these is "Fiddler on the Roof," but in addition to this English film, there are extraordinary adaptations in Yiddish, Hebrew and Russian. Using screen clips from each of these four films, Anita Norich explores why this story continues to haunt the modern Jewish imagination and how it has been re-interpreted throughout the twentieth century. From the Series:Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies - May 2006
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Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: May 14, 2006
View Count: 8
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