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Jewish and parody
In the late 1950s, Sherman was inspired by a recording of a nightclub musical show called My Fairfax Lady, a parody of My Fair Lady set in the Jewish section of Los Angeles that was performed at Billy Gray's Bandbox.
The Apes of God ( 1930 ) has been interpreted similarly, because many of the characters satirised are Jewish, including the modernist author and editor Julius Ratner, a portrait which blends anti-semitic stereotype with historical literary figures ( John Rodker and James Joyce ; though the Joyce element consists solely in the use of the word " epiphany " in the parody of Rodker included in the novel ).
There are also many references to Brooks's previous films, especially Blazing Saddles ( including a direct mention of the title ), History of the World, Part I, and Young Frankenstein ; Brooks himself appears as Rabbi Tuckman, a Jewish parody of the Friar Tuck character, who blesses people with Sacramental wine and offers circumcisions (" They're the latest craze!
Krusty's religion had not been part of the original concept of the character, so Kogen and Wolodarsky decided to parody the 1927 film The Jazz Singer and establish that Krusty is Jewish.
Krusty's religion had not been part of the original concept of the character, so Kogen and Wolodarsky decided to parody The Jazz Singer and establish that Krusty is Jewish.
's manager ; his name is similar to Rainbow, which is a joke on Jewish names containing colors ( e. g. Goldman, Goldberg, Greenberg, Silverberg ); he's also a parody of stereotypical Jewish managers of African-American performers, such as N. W. A.
* The Season 15 episode of The Simpsons " Today I Am a Clown " features a parody of both the band and the song, with Jewish themes, during the bar mitzvah of Krusty.
His extraordinary parody of the picaresque, Kitser masoes Binyomen hashlishi (" The Brief Travels of Benjamin the Third "), published in 1878, was his last great work and provides one of his strongest critiques of Jewish life in the Pale of Settlement.
* Jewish parody band Shlock Rock parodied the song as " Achashverosh ".
There is a Jewish parody of James Bond who is called " Oy Oy Seven ".
The 2003 British movie Wondrous Oblivion featured Katz ' " The Barber of Schlemiel " ( a parody of The Barber of Seville ) in a scene where the Jewish main character played the record for his Jamaican neighbor.
Alan Sherman sang a parody of the song as " Kiss of Meyer ", which starts out like a Jewish song with the " Dye Dee Dye Dee Dye ", and ending the song with a brief quote of " Whatever Lola Wants " as " Whatever Meyer Wants / Meyer Gets / That is his name?
Shlock Rock parodies popular secular songs, substituting new, Jewish religious-themed lyrics for the originals, and is " best known for songs that educate and entertain through parody.

Jewish and group
In upper teen Jewish life, the non-college group tends to have a sense of marginality.
What is noteworthy about this large group of teen-agers is that, although their attitudes hardly differentiate them from their gentile counterparts, they actually lead their lives in a vast self-enclosed Jewish cosmos with relatively little contact with the non-Jewish world.
In a 2005 U. S. governmental report, antisemitism is defined as " hatred toward Jews — individually and as a group — that can be attributed to the Jewish religion and / or ethnicity.
For instance, if two men and a woman were to eat a meal together, a Conservative Jew would believe that the presence of three adult Jews would obligate the group to say a communal form of the Grace After Meals, while an Orthodox Jew would believe that, lacking three adult Jewish males, the group would not be able to do such.
Other sources state that Dada did not originate fully in a Zurich literary salon but grew out of an already vibrant artistic tradition in Eastern Europe, particularly Romania, that transposed to Switzerland when a group of Jewish modernist artists ( Tzara, Marcel & Iuliu Iancu, Arthur Segal, and others ) settled in Zurich.
While these characteristics fit a Monophysite framework, a slight majority of scholars consider that Ignatius was waging a polemic on two distinct fronts, one Jewish, the other docetic, while a distinct minority holds that he is concerned with a group that commingled Judaism and docetism.
The most famous was Masada, where, in 70-73 CE, a small group of Jewish zealots held out against the might of the Roman legion, and Machaerus where, according to Josephus, John the Baptist was imprisoned by Herod Antipas and died.
The main issues for early Jewish feminists in these movements were the exclusion from the all-male prayer group or minyan, the exemption from positive time-bound mitzvot, and women's inability to function as witnesses and to initiate divorce.
The content of " M " suggests that this community was stricter than the others in its attitude to keeping the Jewish law, holding that they must exceed the scribes and the Pharisees in " righteousness " ( adherence to Jewish law ); and of the three only " M " refers to a " church " ( ecclesia ), an organised group with rules for keeping order.
" he Gospel of Matthew addresses a deviant group within the Jewish community in greater Syria, a reformist Jewish sect seeking influence and power ( relatively unsuccessfully ) within the Jewish community as a whole.
In 1844, Jews constituted the largest population group in Jerusalem and by 1890 an absolute majority in the city, but as a whole the Jewish population made up far less than 10 % of the country.
A small group ( with about 200 activists ), dedicated to Jewish resistance to the British administration in Palestine, broke away from the Etzel ( which advocated support for Britain during the war ) and formed the " Lehi " ( Stern Gang ), led by Avraham Stern.
Jewish sources, however, do not group him with those two prophets, who are often placed together, so it is possible that he was slightly earlier than they.
After the war a large group of Orthodox Jewish Survivors of the nearby Bergen-Belsen concentration camp settled in Hanover.
Jews are an ethnoreligious group and include those born Jewish and converts to Judaism.
Other examples of syncretism include Judeo-Paganists, a loosely organized set of Jews who incorporate pagan or Wiccan beliefs with some Jewish religious practices, like Messianic Judaism ; Jewish Buddhists, another loosely organized group that incorporates elements of Asian spirituality in their faith ; and some Renewal Jews who borrow freely and openly from Buddhism, Sufism, Native American religion, and other faiths.
Jewellery can also be symbolic of group membership, as in the case of the Christian crucifix or Jewish Star of David, or of status, as in the case of chains of office, or the Western practice of married people wearing a wedding ring.
* Touro University Gay-Straight Alliance: The GLBT student group for the largest Jewish sponsored university in the world.
In his earliest work, Neusner had argued that the most credible evidence showed that the Second Commonwealth Pharisees were a sectarian group centered on " table fellowship " and ritual food purity practices, and less interested in wider Jewish values or social issues.
Before independence, he was the leader of the Zionist militant group Irgun, the Revisionist breakaway from the larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah.

Jewish and Shlock
Shlock Rock is an independent Jewish rock band, put together in December 1985, and officially founded in 1986, and led by, singer Lenny Solomon, which parodies popular secular songs, substituting new, religious-themed lyrics for the music.
Shlock Rock continues to record albums and perform live as of 2010, and to date has sold more than 200, 000 CD ’ s, tapes and DVDs in the contemporary Jewish Rock arena.
Solomon and Shlock Rock tour around the world, playing at concerts, schools, and Jewish events.

Jewish and Rock
Then Jesus will return visibly to earth and re-establish the nation of Israel ; the Jewish temple will be rebuilt at Jerusalem and the Temple mount, possibly in place of the Muslim Dome of the Rock ( see Christian Zionism ).
Upon the capture of Jerusalem by the victorious Caliph Omar, Omar immediately headed to the Temple Mount with his advisor, Ka ' ab al-Ahbar, a formerly Jewish rabbi who had converted to Islam, in order to find the holy site of the " Furthest Mosque " or Al Masjid al Aqsa which was mentioned in the Quran and specified in the Hadiths of being in Jerusalem. Ka ' ab al-Ahbar suggested to Caliph Omar to build the Dome of the Rock monument on the site that Ka ' ab believed to be the Biblical Holy of the Holies, arguing that this site is where Mohammad ascended to heaven during the Isra and Mi ' raj miracle.
One of them, Shlomo Goren, states that it is possible that Jews are even allowed to enter the heart of the Dome of the Rock, according to Jewish Law of Conquest.
However, other rabbis believe that modern archeological and other evidence has enabled them to identify areas that can be safely entered without violating Jewish law ; but even those opinions forbid Jews from entering the Dome of the Rock.
In a sort of dream world, filled with references to Jewish mysticism, he returns to the Dome of the Rock with the stone tablets.
In a Jewish accent, Brooks would ad lib answers to topics such as the earliest known language (" basic Rock "), the creation of the Cross (" it was easier to put together than the Star of David "; " to me it seemed ... simple.
The Romans razed the Jewish Temple to the ground in 70 AD and following the rise of Islam from 622, and the Muslim capture of the Holy Land in 636, the Muslims built on Mount Zion their Muslim shrine The Dome of the Rock, which still stands today.
In NFTY's early years, traditional Jewish and Yiddish melodies were common as well as spirituals such as " Elijah Rock ".
The Mufti stirred religious passions against Jews by alleging that Jews were seeking to rebuild the Jewish Temple on the site of the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Rock hyraxes are classified as non-kosher in the Old Testament / Jewish Torah.
The country / bluegrass / Jewish / folk songs on Refuge Rock Sublime deal mostly with her recent conversion to Judaism, and include the tracks, " What Would David Do ," " A Convert Jig " and the Israeli national anthem " Hatikva ".

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