Rifka Takes a Bow

Rifka's parents are actors in the Yiddish Theater in New York, but one day Rifka finds herself center stage in a special role! A slice of immigrant life on New York's Second Avenue, this is a unique book about a vanished time and a place - the Yiddish theater in the early 20th century-made real through the telling of the true life story of the 96-year-old author as a little girl.

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Rifka Takes a Bow

Rifka's parents are actors in the Yiddish Theater in New York, but one day Rifka finds herself center stage in a special role! A slice of immigrant life on New York's Second Avenue, this is a unique book about a vanished time and a place - the Yiddish theater in the early 20th century-made real through the telling of the true life story of the 96-year-old author as a little girl.

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Rifka Takes a Bow

Rifka Takes a Bow

by Rebecca Rosenberg Perlov

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Unabridged — 6 minutes

Rifka Takes a Bow

Rifka Takes a Bow

by Rebecca Rosenberg Perlov

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Rifka's parents are actors in the Yiddish Theater in New York, but one day Rifka finds herself center stage in a special role! A slice of immigrant life on New York's Second Avenue, this is a unique book about a vanished time and a place - the Yiddish theater in the early 20th century-made real through the telling of the true life story of the 96-year-old author as a little girl.


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Publishers Weekly

Rifka lives in early 20th-century New York City with her glamorous, devoted parents, who are stars of the Yiddish theater. She marvels at the transformations that they undergo and revels in backstage life, with its dressing rooms filled with makeup, ribbons, and beads; its clever props (ketchup for blood, tea for whiskey); and even its rules for how to perform a kiss (“The man holds the girl’s head between his hands, and he kisses his thumbs”). When Rifka accidentally ends up on stage during a performance, she blanches only for a minute—the theater is in truly in her blood. As the afterword notes, Perlov’s childhood was the model for Rifka’s, but this story is more about the magic of theater in general than about Yiddish theatre in particular. Similarly, Kawa’s dreamy pictures, with their skewed perspectives and fanciful characterizations, make some references to Jewish life, but are more interested in pretend play writ large. Readers will get little sense of Yiddish theater’s distinctive emotional flamboyance or cultural relevancy, though the afterword offers some historical details. Ages 5–9. (Sept.)

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"A memoir told with love and nostalgia....Unusual and unabashedly charming." —starred, Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172231193
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Series: American Jewish History
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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