Robert Benjamin, Parted Waters (dramatic reading)

A play by Robert Benjamin and commissioned by the Arizona Jewish Theatre Company is about three generations of Hispanics struggling with their Crypto-Jewish ancestry. Benjamin wrote in the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society: “At one level the play is about passing the legacy from grandfather to grandson over the objection of the middle generation. At another level, the play explores differences in how people relate to their religious experiences.” Robert F. Benjamin, Ph.D. a playwright, New Mexico. The one-hour dramatic reading of Parted Waters is performed by actors of Arizona Jewish Theatre Company: Mark DeMichele, Michael Cortez, Andy Alcala, Jenn Taber. Producing Dir.: Janet Arnold; Co-prod., fine arts specialist at ASU-West campus: Charles St. Clair. Latino Jewish community in Phoenix is the fifth largest city in the U.S. Perhaps several hundred Latino Jews live among the 83,000 Jews in Greater Phoenix, according to Carlos Galindo-Elvira, a Latino Jew who is vice president of philanthropic and community relations for Valle del Sol, a social services agency. A fascinating discussion of Latino converts to Judaism, Jews from Mexico and “crypto Jews” (ancestors of the Jews expelled from Spain in 1492, who have maintained Jewish practices in secret over many generations) led to a concept that I had never entertained, undocumented Jewish Latinos.

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