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Partners, daughters, couples and nice Jewish girls gone bad

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July 27, 2007

Saturday

Seth Menachem is a super-adorable Jewish writer and actor who used to write a singles column for The Jewish Journal. Since proposing to his girlfriend in one of his witty columns in 2005 and living blissfully ever after, he’s had to find other work. He and Avi Rothman wrote and are starring in a television pilot called “Partners,” which will be screened at the second annual Independent Television Festival this weekend. The half-scripted, half-improvised comedy centers around two Jewish best friends who struggle with life’s basics: relationships, jobs and kosher fish markets.

6 p.m. Also Sunday at 8 p.m. $10. Raleigh Studios, Pickford Screen Room, 5300 Melrose Ave., Hollywood. (323) 931-4846. ” target=”_blank”>http://www.chuckandlarry.com.

Tuesday

” target=”_blank”>http://www.theatre40.org.

Wednesday

” target=”_blank”>http://www.feelabout.com.

Thursday

” target=”_blank”>http://www.brownpapertickets.com.

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