Alan Rosenberg
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A riveting portrait of the great writer whose stories became the basis of the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof. Plumbing the depths of a Jewish world locked in crisis and on the cusp of profound change, he captured that world with brilliant humor. Sholem Aleichem was not just a witness to the creation of a new modern Jewish identity, but one of the very men who forged it.
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Jeff gets a job as Cybill's stunt double and ends up getting fired. He later admits to Ira that he was too scared to do the stunt and is determined to find a job doing something else. Cybill is so desperate to get Jeff to move out of the house that she tracks down Jeff's mentor, Stitch Sullivan, in hopes that he will be able to help Jeff overcome his fears.
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Cybill decides to start dating her old boyfriend again, David Whittier, Sr. Maryann sees David as a two-faced ambulance chaser who handled her divorce then began playing golf with the enemy, Dr. Dick. Maryann decides to use her private investigator to dig up a little dirt on David.
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Hoping to help her forget Sean, Cybill spends more time with Zoey. Meanwhile, Rachel asks Cybill and Jeff to attend a session of couples counseling with her and Kevin. All goes well until introductions are made and Jeff and the therapist realize they've slept together.
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Cybill and Maryann go shopping and run into Ira, who is buying lingerie for his new girlfriend. Ira realizes that he has left his wallet at home and asks Cybill to pay for everything. In return, he promises her a favor - anything, anytime, anywhere. Cybill and Maryann decide to cash in on the favor when they make a spontaneous decision to go to Vegas.
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After being replaced in a movie by Kenny Rogers, Cybil thinks her career's a flop - that is, until she takes a gamble on accepting an invitation to visit an immigrant family that collectively idolizes her. Meanwhile, Rachel tries to counsel Ira out of his neurotic fear of the telephone.