Jazzing up Judaism has always been a young man’s game, but anybody who tries it always seems to be following in the conflicted footsteps of Al Jolson’s "Jazz Singer," weaving between the straight-and-narrow of by-the-Torah traditionalism and the bright lights of show biz. Such was the crooked path pursued by Rabbi Sholomo Carlebach, whose Soul Doctor shingle went up Aug. 15 at Circle in the Squ…
SOURCE: Playbill at 03:00PM on August 16, 2013