Charlie Varon | Rabbi Sam

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Rabbi Sam

by Charlie Varon

A two-disc live recording of Charlie Varon's hit show at The Marsh San Francisco. RABBI SAM tells the story of a man who wants to reinvent American Judaism, and the congregation that hires him. Some people love the new rabbi. Some can’t stand him.
Genre: Spoken Word: Storytelling
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1. Opening series of retrospectives, and Rabbi Sam's first sermon
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18:53 album only
2. First Board Meeting
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18:34 album only
3. Rabbi Sam's second sermon
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9:22 album only
4. After the service
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5:23 album only
5. Rabbi Sam and Jerry Gomberg at dinner
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10:47 album only
6. Rabbi Sam at Sarah Schimmel's house
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14:11 album only
7. Rabbi Sam and Leon Goldblatt at lunch
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8:03 album only
8. Rabbi Sam, Sarah, and Noah--dinner at Sarah's house
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9:21 album only
9. Jerry Gomberg, Bob Lew and Sarah Schimmel at Bob's house
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2:07 album only
10. Friday night service at the synagogue, followed by retrospectives
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20:34 album only
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A two-disc live recording of Charlie Varon's hit show at The Marsh San Francisco. RABBI SAM tells the story of a man who wants to reinvent American Judaism, and the congregation that hires him. Some people love the new rabbi. Some can’t stand him. And, of course, some can’t stand each other.

Varon plays all 12 characters, including the rabbi and eight contentious board members. Funny, moving, bursting with energy and ideas, RABBI SAM is a play for Jews, Gentiles and anyone who has ever attended a meeting.


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