Judith Imeinu

by Natalie Welber

An industrial spill threatens a small town’s access to safe drinking water. Does a young woman have the personal responsibility to save the town if doing so might ruin individual lives, including her own?
An enemy army camps outside a small Jewish town’s gates, threatening access to their water cisterns. A young woman takes on the personal responsibility to save her town. She says she acts with – for – her God...

An industrial spill threatens a small town’s access to safe drinking water. Does a young woman have the personal responsibility to save the town if doing so might ruin individual lives, including her own?
An enemy army camps outside a small Jewish town’s gates, threatening access to their water cisterns. A young woman takes on the personal responsibility to save her town. She says she acts with – for – her God. Is it right? And should we, today, follow her lead?

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Judith Imeinu

Awards

  • 13th Annual Jewish Playwriting Contest
    Jewish Plays Project
    Semi-Finalist
    2023