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Arts & Entertainment

JUF News
October Spotlight
By Jan Lisa Huttner

In 2002, Jody Rosen published White Christmas: The Story of American Song, his insightful analysis of how a hit song first achieved and then sustained unprecedented worldwide popularity. In a tour de force performance of his own, Rosen turned the 53 words Irving Berlin wrote in 1942 into 190 pages of fascinating cultural commentary, taking readers through multiple disciplines and historical eras.

Rosen's new project is called JEWFACE, coming in the form of a multimedia presentation at Spertus Institute on October 29. When I called him in New York to discuss JEWFACE, Rosen told me he learned "the standards" from his maternal grandmother. "I was always acutely aware that it wasn't just that she liked the tunes but somehow they spoke to her historical experience. I very quickly focused in on the figure of Irving Berlin - he was a walking/talking metaphor for all this. And when I began to look at his back catalog, his early songs, the Jewish dialect stuff leapt out at me, songs with titles like Cohen Owes Me 97 Dollars and Jake Jake the Yiddisher Ball Player."

Rosen is concerned, though, that some people will be offended by what they hear on the JEWFACE CD. "Jewish institutions like to promote a certain vision of Jewish history," he said. "But this is messy. What some people think of a 'Jewish self-hatred' has been extremely useful, but that isn't exactly the kind of story that's easy to tell. This is a fascinating chapter in the history of Jewish-American popular culture; this is the very beginning, the dawn of American popular music."

Jody Rosen will be at Spertus at 2 PM on Sunday, Oct. 29. For reservations, call (312) 322-1743. Consult the Spertus website for details.


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