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Performers Go It Alone and Like It That Way

While each show follows its own trajectory, Chaiken points out that many Jewish-themed plays explore the issue of legacy. These performers describe conflicted feelings about their parents and the aspirations held out for them. As clichéd as such scenarios may seem, they speak to the pain and humor of family, a commonality that usually resonates with audiences.

Women Get Assist in Drive for Basketball

Betty Laham played basketball throughout her four years at YULA High School. When she returned to Los Angeles after graduating from NYU, she was eager to find an organized women\’s basketball league and hoped to recapture the challenges and excitement of regular play.

Coming of Age on a Basketball Court

\”I knew this could be a good story because so many different things had happened to people,\” said Dan Klores, sounding more like an introvert than a schmoozer. \”You have a group of guys, and one is homeless, one wins a $45 million lottery, two lose their children and one lives without electricity or running water in Woodstock, N.Y.\”

The Basketball Diaries

Two standout Jewish hoop stars headlining the Pac-10 basketball tournament? It\’s all part of March Madness. David Bluthenthal, USC\’s 22-year-old small forward, and Amit Tamir, UC Berkeley\’s 22-year-old forward/center, each look to lead their team to the conference title at the March 7-9 tournament at Staples Center.

When Jews Had Game

The red-hot Philly basketball team has a pint-sized but flashy star shooter and an old-school coach who\’s more teacher than tough disciplinarian. The media constantly compares the teams to the biblical David. Sound like America\’s new favorite team, the Philadelphia 76ers, who took on the LA Lakers in this year\’s NBA finals?

Hoop Dreams

In a Chicago Tribune interview last October, shortly before pro basketball was shut down by a bruising lockout, players\’ union chief Billy Hunter waxed sentimental about his lifelong passion for defending the underdog.

One Girl’s Basketball Diary

I love basketball. Not as in, I love Neil Diamond,I hum along when he\’s on the radio. No.

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