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		<title>Goodman Theatre and Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies Toast &#8220;High Holidays&#8221; with Dining Event Nov. 23</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Nov. 23 Dinner Features Culinary Talent of Chicago&#8217;s Noted Kosher Chef Laura Frankel of Wolfgang Puck and Serendipity Theater From Manischewitz to Matzo balls to the mayhem of High Holidays... <span class="meta-more"><a href="http://chicagopressrelease.com/news/goodman-theatre-and-spertus-institute-of-jewish-studies-toast-high-holidays-with-dining-event-nov-23">Read more &#187;</a></span></p><p><a href="http://chicagopressrelease.com/news/goodman-theatre-and-spertus-institute-of-jewish-studies-toast-high-holidays-with-dining-event-nov-23">Goodman Theatre and Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies Toast &#8220;High Holidays&#8221; with Dining Event Nov. 23</a> | <a href="http://chicagopressrelease.com">Chicago Press Release Services - Chicago&#039;s leading press release newswire service; professional press release services, press release distribution and newswire services.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong><strong>Nov. 23 Dinner Features Culinary Talent of Chicago&#8217;s Noted Kosher Chef Laura Frankel of Wolfgang Puck and Serendipity Theater</strong></strong></h3>
<p>From Manischewitz to Matzo balls to the mayhem of <em>High Holidays</em> by Alan Gross, Goodman Theatre&#8217;s Education and Community Engagement  division and Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies join forces for a  unique dining event, <strong><em>&#8220;Tasting Tradition: Tales at the Table of Jewish  Culture,&#8221;</em></strong> on Nov. 23 from 6:30 – 8:30pm at the award-winning  Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies facility (610 S Michigan Ave) with  floor-to-ceiling views of Grant Park and Lake Michigan.</p>
<p>Noted Kosher  Chef Laura Frankel serves up a menu inspired by the play and its 1960s  setting; participants will enjoy a scrumptious family-style dinner of  classic Jewish fare—and some surprises. Storytellers from Serendipity  Theatre Collective&#8217;s 2nd Story, Ilana Shavanov, Michael Przygoda and  Julie Ganey, join the fun with tales of tradition in the spirit of the  high holidays. Tickets are $36; call 312.443.3800. <em> </em></p>
<p><em>Due to the unique  nature of this event and its limited capacity, ticket sales end  Nov. 19; tickets will not be available for purchase at the event</em>.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8216;Tasting Tradition&#8217; celebrates the way food, story and history are  linked in Jewish culture. Each dish has significance and import, each  meal filled with stories that remind us how we stand on the struggles  and triumphs of the people who have come before,&#8221; said Willa Taylor,  Director of Education and Community Engagement at Goodman Theatre.</p>
<p>&#8220;You  see this in <em>High Holidays</em>—and to experience it personally with  Laura&#8217;s amazing cuisine is like manna from heaven.&#8221;</p>
<p>Laura Frankel has been Executive Chef for Wolfgang Puck Catering&#8217;s  kosher foodservice operations at Spertus since 2007. She was the founder  and chef of the adventurous, gourmet kosher Shallots restaurants in  Chicago and Manhattan, and has extensive training and experience in both  savory and pastry kitchens.</p>
<p>After she started a family and began  maintaining a kosher home, she became interested in expanding kosher  offerings in the Chicago area; it was from this revelation that her  career as a kosher chef was born. A lively and entertaining presenter,  Chef Laura teaches kosher cooking classes for adults and children at  Spertus and across the country, including at Chicago&#8217;s Green City Market  and at New York&#8217;s legendary DeGustibus cooking school.</p>
<p>She is the  author of <em>Jewish Cooking for All Seasons: Fresh, Flavorful Kosher  Recipes for Holidays and Everyday</em> and a regular commentator—in  print and on air—on all things kosher.</p>
<p>Curated by April Newman, &#8220;Tasting Tradition&#8221; is directed by Amanda  Delheimer of 2nd Story, a hybrid performance event that combines  storytelling, wine, and music, produced by the Serendipity Theater  Collective. Three 2nd Story storytellers, Ilana Shavanov, Michael  Przygoda and Julie Ganey, join &#8220;Tasting Tradition&#8221; to personify the  history, values and memories in food rituals.</p>
<p><strong><em>High Holidays</em> runs through Nov. 29, 2009 in  the Goodman&#8217;s Owen Theatre. Tickets ($10 – $40) are now on sale  312-443-3800 or <a href="http://www.GoodmanTheatre.org" target="_blank">GoodmanTheatre.org</a></strong>.</p>
<p>From  civil rights upheaval to political cataclysm, 1963 was a pivotal year in  American cultural and political history. The changes that are roiling  the Roman family in <em>High Holidays</em> are more personal and  mundane, but no less earth-shattering for those involved.</p>
<p>Billy is  terrified by the prospect of reciting from the Torah at his upcoming Bar  Mitzvah and desperate to find a way out of it. Rob is equally desperate  to find an escape from a different sort of ritual—higher education—and  embraces the growing counterculture that would come to define the 1960s.</p>
<p>Parents Essie and Nate feel they have sacrificed everything to provide a  decent life for their children, but are now trapped between the  expectations of their own immigrant parents and their children&#8217;s disdain  for the family&#8217;s suburban lifestyle.</p>
<p>Production Sponsors for <em>High  Holidays</em> include the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust and  the Goodman World Premiere Season Sponsors M. Ann O&#8217;Brien and Randy and  Lisa White, and New Works Season Sponsors: Julie and Roger Baskes; Joan  and Robert Clifford; Patricia Cox; Eva and Michael Losacco; Kenneth and  Harle Montgomery Foundation; Karen and Richard Pigott; Alice Rapoport  and Michael Sachs, Sg2; Shaw Family Supporting Organization; and Orli  and Bill Staley.</p>
<p><strong>About the Goodman&#8217;s Education and Community Engagement</strong></p>
<p>Goodman Theatre offers a wide variety of programming to enable  Chicagoland learners of all ages to experience theater first hand with  working professionals, teachers and artists; Willa Taylor is the  Director of Education and Community Engagement.</p>
<p>Programs are offered to  audience members of all ages to engage in deeper explorations of the  work on the Goodman&#8217;s stages. In its 24th year, the <strong>Student  Subscription Series</strong> works with over 40 Chicago public high  schools each year to creatively supplement students&#8217; reading, writing,  critical thinking and communication skills.</p>
<p>Special matinee performances  of Goodman productions are supplemented with exclusive teacher training  workshops, educational guides and post-show discussions. <strong>CONTEXT:  Discourse &amp; Discussion</strong> is a series designed to engage the  community in debate, dialogue and deeper exploration of themes within  Goodman productions.</p>
<p>Unlike a traditional post-show discussion which  centers on the production, CONTEXT events focus on particular issues  raised within the plays and explore how they resonate in today&#8217;s  culture. <strong>Cindy Bandle Young Critics</strong> (CBYC) is a joint  venture between Goodman Theatre and the Association for Women  Journalists that introduces 11th grade girls to the art of theater  criticism and the world of professional writing.</p>
<p>Participants see every  show in the Goodman&#8217;s season, interview theater artists and receive  one-on-one mentoring from professional journalists. CBYC is named in  honor of Goodman Theatre&#8217;s late, longtime Press Director, Cindy Bandle. <strong>General  Theater Studies</strong> (GTS) is a six-week summer intensive for 14 –  19-year olds with a focus on critical thinking, literacy, oral history  and storytelling.</p>
<p>Designed to validate student voices, help them examine  their creativity and introduce them to the creation of theater, GTS is  an ensemble-building program that culminates in an original student  performance.</p>
<p><strong>About Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.spertus.edu/"><img style=' float: right; padding: 4px; margin: 0 0 2px 7px;'  class="alignright" src="http://www.goodmantheatre.org/_img/_news/press/HighHolidays/Spertus_logo_color.gif" alt="" width="257" height="72" /></a>Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies is located at 610 S Michigan  Avenue in an environmentally sustainable facility designed by Chicago&#8217;s  Krueck &amp; Sexton Architects.</p>
<p>The building houses Spertus College, the  Asher Library, and Spertus Museum, as well as a state-of-the-art  theater for live performance and film, the innovative Gray Children&#8217;s  Center, space for community events and celebrations, kosher catering  facilities and a comprehensive book and gift shop.</p>
<p>Spertus is a Jewish  institution grounded in Jewish values that invites people of all ages  and backgrounds to explore the multifaceted Jewish experience. Through  its innovative public programming, exhibitions, collections, research  facilities and degree programs, Spertus inspires learning, serves  diverse communities and fosters understanding for Jews and people of all  faiths, locally, regionally and around the world. <em> </em></p>
<p><em>Spertus Institute  of Jewish Studies is a partner in serving our community, supported by  the JUF/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago</em>.</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="http://www.spertus.edu/">Spertus.edu</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>About Goodman Theatre</strong></p>
<p>Named the country&#8217;s &#8220;Best Regional Theatre&#8221; by <em>Time</em> magazine  (2003), Goodman Theatre is a leader in the American theater,  internationally recognized for its artists, productions and educational  programs since its founding in 1925.</p>
<p>Artistic Director Robert Falls and  Executive Director Roche Schulfer&#8217;s forward-thinking leadership has  earned the Goodman unparalleled artistic distinction, garnered hundreds  of awards-including the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre  (1992) and Pulitzer Prizes for Ruined by Lynn Nottage and Glengarry Glen  Ross by David Mamet–and moved dozens of plays from Chicago to stages in  New York and abroad.</p>
<p>Central to its commitment to the reinvestigation  of classics and development of new plays and artists is the Goodman&#8217;s  Artistic Collective, including Brian Dennehy, Frank Galati, Henry  Godinez, Steve Scott, Chuck Smith, Regina Taylor and Mary Zimmerman.</p>
<p>The  largest not-for-profit theater in Chicago, the Goodman moved in 2000  into a brand new state-of-the-art complex which houses two principal  theaters: the 856-seat Albert Ivar Goodman Theatre and the 400-seat  flexible Owen Bruner Goodman Theatre. Board Chairman is Patricia Cox and  Karen Pigott is President of the Women&#8217;s Board.</p>
<p>American Airlines is  the Exclusive Airline of Goodman Theatre.</p>
<p>Visit the Goodman virtually: watch artist interviews at <a href="http://www.explorethegoodman.org/">ExploreTheGoodman.org</a>; catch  the latest backstage news on the Goodman&#8217;s Blog, <a href="http://goodman-theatre.blogspot.com/">Goodman-Theatre.Blogspot.com</a>;  peek behind-the-scenes at <a href="http://www.youtube.com/TheGoodmanTheatre">YouTube.com/TheGoodmanTheatre</a>;  and Friend us at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/GoodmanTheatre">Facebook.com/GoodmanTheatre</a>.</p>
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