I have pretty much committed certain episodes of “Seinfeld” to memory. Many of them are moments of comedic genius. Some are brilliant as satire. Consider: Jerry making out with Rachel, his observant, shellfish-avoidant girlfriend, during “Schindler’s List.” I have always believed this was a far more sophisticated statement about Jewish identity than even he might have recognized.initially had his doubts about “Seinfeld.” He thought that it was “too New York, too Jewish.
Previously, Jerry had signed a letter that condemned the actions of Hamas, calling them “barbaric acts.” Anti-Israelat Duke University staged a walkout on Jerry’s commencement speech. At his show in Norfolk, Virginia, demonstrators called him a supporter of genocide. When Bari Weiss delivered the State of World Jewry address at the 92nd Street Y, Jerry was seen leaving the event, with demonstrators haranguing him.
Bari asks Jerry about his trip to Israel. He described it as “the most powerful experience of my life.”Listen to the podcast, and you will hear him fumble with his words. Then, you will hear his tears, and then you will hear a lengthy audible silence.I wept again this past Shabbat. The entire Jewish people wept as we celebrated the rescue of four Israeli hostages in Gaza, including Noa Argamani, the festivalgoer who was filmed screaming as she was carried away by terrorists on a motorcycle.
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