Jewish Drama
Jewish Drama refers to theatrical works that explore themes related to Jewish identity, culture, and history. This genre often reflects the experiences of Jewish communities, including their struggles, traditions, and the impact of historical events such as the Holocaust.
The roots of Jewish Drama can be traced back to ancient times, with significant developments in the Yiddish theater during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Prominent playwrights like Sholem Aleichem and Arthur Miller have contributed to this genre, creating works that resonate with both Jewish and broader audiences.