The King Of The Kosher Grocers
by Joe Minjares

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Synopsis

This warm-hearted comedy about three men – a Jew, a Chicano, and an African American – shows hope for the races and generations.

Jamar goes to college and works for Izzie Silvers’ market, formerly a kosher deli now selling collard greens and tortillas.

After fifty years, city inspectors are threatening to close Silvers’ Market, but Jamar, his hip-hop sidekick Billy, and the elder Chavez scheme to defy the bureaucrats and bring the store to profitability.

Nostalgic humor and the unrelenting sarcasm of familiar friends highlight this one-set, two-act, two-hour comedy about a time when human values supersede monetary concerns.

Press Reviews

"Minjares has built a microcosm of hope, racial harmony, and respect."

— Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Minjares excels in creating well defined, likeable characters."

— City Pages

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1993
Binding Paperback
Pages 104
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573694165
ISBN-10 0573694168
LCCN 94116957
LCC PS3563.I4664 K56 1993
DCC 812/.54

The King Of The Kosher Grocers is a American comedy play written by Joe Minjares and published by Samuel French in New York (1993).

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