by David Winitsky | Mar 10, 2023
Over six holidays, the members of a Jewish family grapple with how—or whether—to maintain their religious identity in the modern era.
by ilopez@buzz-engine.com | Dec 20, 2022
Marshall Botvinick is a playwright, dramaturg, and educator based in North Carolina. His plays have been developed at the Seven Devils Playwrights Conference, Palm Beach Dramaworks, South Carolina Repertory Company, the Mid-America Theater Conference, and the ATHE New...
by David Winitsky | Dec 15, 2022
Rebecca Wolfson, a sculptor, is struggling to get back on track after the untimely death of her husband. She is suffering from intense artist’s block, and her son is withdrawn, failing Spanish, and unprepared for his upcoming Bar Mitzvah. All seems hopeless...
by David Winitsky | Dec 15, 2022
Three generations of Jewish women eat cake, reckon with their pasts and imagine their future, as the refugee grandmother receives an award in Vienna.
by David Winitsky | Dec 15, 2022
A mysterious American donor – a Black man named Emmit Tillson – offers Yad Vashem $1 Billion, a life changing sum, on the condition that the hallowed organization open its mandate to all genocide and hate. Who is this mysterious man? And what does it have...