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Subject: 50th Anniversary of Fiddler on the Roof - What Happened Next?
ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIDDLER ON
THE ROOF, LEARN
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE FAMILY
OF TEVYE THE MILKMAN
AFTER THEY LEFT ANATEVKA
AFTER ANATEVKA: Tevye in Palestine follows Sholom
Aleichem's timeless character, Tevye the milkman, as he
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moves his family from Russia to Palestine. Tevye, the
wisecracking, Bible-quoting man of God, tells the story of his
family's new life against the backdrop of the conflict between
Jews and Arabs in the Holy Land prior to the establishment of
the State of Israel.
In AFTER ANATEVKA, Tevye decides to take his wife and
three youngest daughters (the three eldest remain in Russia
with their husbands) to live on a kibbutz where he must adjust
to a secular lifestyle and struggle with the tension between the
kibbutzniks' "religion" of labor and his Jewish beliefs.
While Tevye is uncomfortable with the lack of religiosity on
the kibbutz, he is gratified to be the one who can teach the
laws and traditions of Judaism to the members. As the most
learned man on the secular kibbutz, Tevye takes on his long
desired role to be the authority on Jewish law who is sought
out for answers to difficult questions of law and religion.
The clash between tradition and life in Palestine also
manifests itself in Tevye's relationship with his daughters,
who become assimilated in the kibbutz culture. For Tevye's
wife, Golde, the most important thing in life is keeping her
family together. Golde stays in touch with her daughters Hodel
and Tzeitel in Russia, and Chava, who married out of the
faith, and moved to the United States. Despite the time and
distance apart, Golde dreams that the family will someday be
reunited.
Millions of people around the world are familiar with the
stories of Sholom Aleichem from the movie and play, Fiddler
on the Roof, which was an amalgamation of stories about
Tevye and his family. The author wrote other stories involving
Tevye, however, which were not in Fiddler. AFTER
ANATEVKA is inspired by one of those stories, "Tevye Goes
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to Palestine."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mitchell Bard is the Executive Director of the nonprofit
American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE) and an
authority on U.S.-Middle East policy. Dr. Bard is also the
director of the Jewish Virtual Library
(www.JewishVirtualLibrary.org . Bard holds a Ph.D. in
political science from UCLA. He has appeared on local,
national, and international media outlets and written and
edited 23 books, including Will Israel Survive?, 48 Hours of
Kristallnacht, Israel Matters and The Arab Lobby.
AFTER ANATEVKA - TEVYE IN PALESTINE
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Contact Information:
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Tel. 301-565-3918
Email: [email protected]
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