Fiddler on the Roof
In 1905, Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman living in the Ukrainian village of Anatevka, compares the lives of the Jews of Anatevka to a fiddler on the roof, using tradition to “scratch out a pleasant, simple tune” without breaking their necks. In town, Tevye meets Perchik, a radical Marxist from Kiev. Tevye invites Perchik to stay with his family, and offers him food in exchange for Perchik tutoring his daughters.