Theater J incident illustrates larger dialogue on Israel at Jewish institutions

Andy Shallal, an Iraqi-born Muslim, was deeply proud of the open conversation channel he had maintained with Ari Roth, longtime artistic director of Theater J, a highly regarded branch of the D.C. Jewish Community Center. Together with another local theater lover, Mimi Conway, they'd created the Peace Cafe, an after-play forum, complete with plates of hummus and pita bread supplied by Shallal's popular Busboys and Poets dining spots, that had become a mainstay of Theater J's programming.

The makeshift cafe — established 10 years ago, during the run of a politically charged solo play about the Mideast by David Hare — has been important as an outlet for debate over issues raised in Theater J's sometimes provocative repertory, especially for an outsider such as Shallal. "It was an emotional experience for me, to walk into a Jewish community center, to grow up as a Muslim, thinking of Israelis as really scary people," he says. "I walked through that door, and it was a very beautiful experience."

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Peter Wallsten 07 Aug, 2011


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