Prague Fringe: Kaddish (How to be a Sanctuary)
Care to learn how to curse in Yiddish and witness a reckoning between a Jewish grandson going to do solidarity work in Palestine and his long-passed on grandfather who fought the Nazis in World War II? “Kaddish (how to be a sanctury)” premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2025 was met with the prestigious Bobby Award by Broadway Baby who praised its “profound writing, imaginative staging and precise direction” and its “[invitation] to listen to the moral inheritance of our ancestors.” The play uses the real archival journals of playwright/performer Sam’s grandpa Saul N. Sherman – a Jewish WWII vet from New Jersey and intersperses it with Sam’s own writing. Sam and his dead grandpa have a conversation about everything from resisting fascism to growing up with mobsters – all with the help of a mystical creature from Yiddish folklore.