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      <title>Episode 35 - Is Batman Jewish?!</title>
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<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Our Fighting Forces #150, September 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“Mark Our Graves”<ul><li>Written by Robert Kanigher</li><li>Penciled and inked by John Severin</li><li>Edited by Archie Goodwin</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>War Is Hell #10, September 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“The Corridor”<ul><li>Written by Tony Isabella and Chris Claremont</li><li>Penciled by Dick Ayers</li><li>Inked by Frank Springer</li><li>Colored by Petra Goldberg</li><li>Lettered by David Hunt</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Unknown Soldier #247, January 1981</strong></p><ul><li>“Season in Hell!”<ul><li>Written by Bob Haney</li><li>Penciled by Dick Ayers</li><li>Inked by Gerry Talaoc</li><li>Colored by Bob LeRose</li><li>Lettered by Esphidy Mahilum</li><li>Edited by Len Wein</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Sgt. Rock #413, December 1986</strong></p><ul><li>“I Owe You One”<ul><li>Written by Robert Kanigher</li><li>Penciled by Joe Kubert</li><li>Inked and Lettered by Andy Kubert</li><li>Colored by Tatjana Wood</li><li>Lettered by David Hunt</li><li>Edited by Murray Boltinoff</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Honorable Mentions:</strong></p><ul><li>X-Men: True Friends #3 (November 1999)<ul><li>Chris Claremont and Rick Leonardi</li><li>Kitty Pryde tries to save her family from the Holocaust</li></ul></li><li>Wolverine (Vol. 3) #32 (September 2005)<ul><li>Mark Millar and Kaare Andrews</li><li>Wolverine in Sobibor camp</li></ul></li><li>Dominic Fortune #1-4 (August 2009)<ul><li>Howard Chaykin</li></ul></li></ul>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 34 - Jews At War!</itunes:title>
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      <title>Episode 33 - Independent Jewry</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny,They Don’t Look Jewish, where Judaism appears in the panels. Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content. In this episode we cover super heroes and characters appearing in non-DC or Marvel Comics!</p><p><strong>Characters</strong></p><ol><li>The Acidic Jew - Common Grounds Vol. 1 #3 (Apr. 2004)</li><li>American Flagg! (1985, 1988)<ol><li>#26 - Page 7</li><li>American Flagg! #50 </li></ol></li><li>The Holy Roller (2023)</li></ol><p><strong>American Flagg! #26, Nov 1985</strong></p><ul><li>“Mad Dogs & Englishmen: Conclusion”<ul><li>Written, penciled, and inked by Howard Chaykin</li><li>Lettered by Ken Bruzenak</li><li>Colored by Alex Wald</li><li>Edited by Mike Gold</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>American Flagg! #50, Mar 1988</strong></p><ul><li>“The Best Man-Sort of…”<ul><li>Written by Howard Chaykin</li><li>Penciled and inked by Mike Vosburg</li><li>Lettered by Ken Bruzenak</li><li>Colored by John Moore</li><li>Edited by Rick Oliver</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Common Grounds #3, Apr 2004</strong></p><ul><li>“Sanctuary”<ul><li>Written by Troy Hickman</li><li>Penciled by Chris Bachalo</li><li>Inked by Aaron Sowd and Tom Bar-Or</li><li>Colored by Brian Buccellato and Sonia Oback</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>The Holy Roller #1, Nov 2023</strong></p><ul><li>Written by Andy Samberg, Rick Remender, and Joe Trohman</li><li>Penciled by Roland Boschi</li><li>Colored by Moreno Dinisio</li><li>Lettered by Rus Wooton</li><li>Edited by Harper Jate</li></ul><p><strong>The Holy Roller #2, Dec 2023</strong></p><ul><li>“Sanctuary”<ul><li>Written by Andy Samberg, Rick Remender, and Joe Trohman</li><li>Penciled by Roland Boschi</li><li>Colored by Moreno Dinisio</li><li>Lettered by Rus Wooton</li><li>Edited by Harper Jate</li></ul></li></ul>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny,They Don’t Look Jewish, where Judaism appears in the panels. Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content. In this episode we cover super heroes and characters appearing in non-DC or Marvel Comics!</p><p><strong>Characters</strong></p><ol><li>The Acidic Jew - Common Grounds Vol. 1 #3 (Apr. 2004)</li><li>American Flagg! (1985, 1988)<ol><li>#26 - Page 7</li><li>American Flagg! #50 </li></ol></li><li>The Holy Roller (2023)</li></ol><p><strong>American Flagg! #26, Nov 1985</strong></p><ul><li>“Mad Dogs & Englishmen: Conclusion”<ul><li>Written, penciled, and inked by Howard Chaykin</li><li>Lettered by Ken Bruzenak</li><li>Colored by Alex Wald</li><li>Edited by Mike Gold</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>American Flagg! #50, Mar 1988</strong></p><ul><li>“The Best Man-Sort of…”<ul><li>Written by Howard Chaykin</li><li>Penciled and inked by Mike Vosburg</li><li>Lettered by Ken Bruzenak</li><li>Colored by John Moore</li><li>Edited by Rick Oliver</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Common Grounds #3, Apr 2004</strong></p><ul><li>“Sanctuary”<ul><li>Written by Troy Hickman</li><li>Penciled by Chris Bachalo</li><li>Inked by Aaron Sowd and Tom Bar-Or</li><li>Colored by Brian Buccellato and Sonia Oback</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>The Holy Roller #1, Nov 2023</strong></p><ul><li>Written by Andy Samberg, Rick Remender, and Joe Trohman</li><li>Penciled by Roland Boschi</li><li>Colored by Moreno Dinisio</li><li>Lettered by Rus Wooton</li><li>Edited by Harper Jate</li></ul><p><strong>The Holy Roller #2, Dec 2023</strong></p><ul><li>“Sanctuary”<ul><li>Written by Andy Samberg, Rick Remender, and Joe Trohman</li><li>Penciled by Roland Boschi</li><li>Colored by Moreno Dinisio</li><li>Lettered by Rus Wooton</li><li>Edited by Harper Jate</li></ul></li></ul>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We breakdown all of the Jewish content both explicit and implicit. We do some deep dives into Fantastic Four lore in the comics then finally share what we want to see in a sequel. </p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 32 - Fantastic Four: First Jewish Steps</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we cover some more minor character appearances! Harry The Fiddler, Emperor Norton (both from The Sandman), Louis "Shadow" Kravitz" (Heroes for Hire) and Ms Marvel's friend, Naftali!</p><p><i><strong>Comics and Characters covered:</strong></i></p><p><i>Harry the Fiddler</i></p><p><strong>Sandman (Vol. 2) #8, August 1989</strong></p><ul><li>“The Sound of Her Wings”<ul><li>Written by Neil Gaiman</li><li>Penciled by Mike Dringenberg & Malcolm Jones III</li><li>Colored by Daniel Vozzo</li><li>Lettered by Todd Klein</li><li>Edited by Karen Berger</li></ul></li></ul><p><i>Emperor Norton </i></p><p><strong>Sandman (Vol. 2) #31, October 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“Three Septembers and a January”<ul><li>Written by Neil Gaiman</li><li>Penciled and Inked by Shawn McManus</li><li>Colored by Daniel Vozzo</li><li>Lettered by Todd Klein</li><li>Edited by Karen Berger</li></ul></li></ul><p><i>Louis “Shadow” Kravitz</i></p><p><strong>Heroes for Hire (Vol. 2) #6, January 2007</strong></p><ul><li>“Guns, Gems, Robots, and Terrorists!”<ul><li>Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray</li><li>Penciled by Alvaro Rio</li><li>Inked by Scott Koblish and Tom Palmer</li><li>Colored by Brad Anderson</li><li>Lettered by Randy Gentile</li><li>Edited by Mark Pannicia</li></ul></li></ul><p>Naftali</p><p><strong>Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #25, December 2017, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #26, January 2018, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #27, February 2018, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #28, March 2018,  Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #37, January 2019 - </strong>“After the Flood”</p><ul><li>“Teenage Wasteland”<ul><li>Written by G. Willow Wilson</li><li>Penciled by Nico Leon </li><li>Colored by Ian Herring</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Joe Caramagna</li><li>Edited by Sana Amanat</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we cover some more minor character appearances! Harry The Fiddler, Emperor Norton (both from The Sandman), Louis "Shadow" Kravitz" (Heroes for Hire) and Ms Marvel's friend, Naftali!</p><p><i><strong>Comics and Characters covered:</strong></i></p><p><i>Harry the Fiddler</i></p><p><strong>Sandman (Vol. 2) #8, August 1989</strong></p><ul><li>“The Sound of Her Wings”<ul><li>Written by Neil Gaiman</li><li>Penciled by Mike Dringenberg & Malcolm Jones III</li><li>Colored by Daniel Vozzo</li><li>Lettered by Todd Klein</li><li>Edited by Karen Berger</li></ul></li></ul><p><i>Emperor Norton </i></p><p><strong>Sandman (Vol. 2) #31, October 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“Three Septembers and a January”<ul><li>Written by Neil Gaiman</li><li>Penciled and Inked by Shawn McManus</li><li>Colored by Daniel Vozzo</li><li>Lettered by Todd Klein</li><li>Edited by Karen Berger</li></ul></li></ul><p><i>Louis “Shadow” Kravitz</i></p><p><strong>Heroes for Hire (Vol. 2) #6, January 2007</strong></p><ul><li>“Guns, Gems, Robots, and Terrorists!”<ul><li>Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray</li><li>Penciled by Alvaro Rio</li><li>Inked by Scott Koblish and Tom Palmer</li><li>Colored by Brad Anderson</li><li>Lettered by Randy Gentile</li><li>Edited by Mark Pannicia</li></ul></li></ul><p>Naftali</p><p><strong>Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #25, December 2017, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #26, January 2018, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #27, February 2018, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #28, March 2018,  Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #37, January 2019 - </strong>“After the Flood”</p><ul><li>“Teenage Wasteland”<ul><li>Written by G. Willow Wilson</li><li>Penciled by Nico Leon </li><li>Colored by Ian Herring</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Joe Caramagna</li><li>Edited by Sana Amanat</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 31 - Minyan Makers</itunes:title>
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      <title>Episode 30 - DC&apos;s The Golem (Part 2)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t <i>Look</i> Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>In this episode Brandon and Henry wrap of their coverage of DC's The Golem!</p><p>Comics and TV covered in this episode:</p><p><strong>Swamp Thing (Vol. 2) #153, Apr 1995</strong></p><ul><li>“River Run, Chapter 2: Twilight of the Gods”<ul><li>Written by Mark Millar</li><li>Penciled by Chris Weston</li><li>Inked by Kim DeMulder</li><li>Colored by Tatjana Wood</li><li>Lettered by Comicraft</li><li>Edited by Stuart Moore and Julie Rottenberg</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Hellblazer #167, Oct 2001</strong></p><ul><li>“Highwater, Conclusion”<ul><li>Written by Brian Azzarrello</li><li>Penciled and inked by Marcelo Frusin</li><li>Colored by Zylonol</li><li>Lettered by Clem Robins</li><li>Edited by Will Dennis</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Superboy, Season 3: Ep 14 - The Golem</strong></p><ul><li>January 19, 1991</li><li>Director: </li><li>Robert Wiemer</li><li>Writer: </li><li>Paul Stubenrauch <ul><li>“An elderly Jewish man creates the mythical creature Golem to protect him from racial bigotry. But when Golem goes on a rampage, Superboy has to step in and save the day.”</li></ul></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2024 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t <i>Look</i> Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>In this episode Brandon and Henry wrap of their coverage of DC's The Golem!</p><p>Comics and TV covered in this episode:</p><p><strong>Swamp Thing (Vol. 2) #153, Apr 1995</strong></p><ul><li>“River Run, Chapter 2: Twilight of the Gods”<ul><li>Written by Mark Millar</li><li>Penciled by Chris Weston</li><li>Inked by Kim DeMulder</li><li>Colored by Tatjana Wood</li><li>Lettered by Comicraft</li><li>Edited by Stuart Moore and Julie Rottenberg</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Hellblazer #167, Oct 2001</strong></p><ul><li>“Highwater, Conclusion”<ul><li>Written by Brian Azzarrello</li><li>Penciled and inked by Marcelo Frusin</li><li>Colored by Zylonol</li><li>Lettered by Clem Robins</li><li>Edited by Will Dennis</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Superboy, Season 3: Ep 14 - The Golem</strong></p><ul><li>January 19, 1991</li><li>Director: </li><li>Robert Wiemer</li><li>Writer: </li><li>Paul Stubenrauch <ul><li>“An elderly Jewish man creates the mythical creature Golem to protect him from racial bigotry. But when Golem goes on a rampage, Superboy has to step in and save the day.”</li></ul></li></ul>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t <i>Look</i> Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>In this episode Brandon and Henry move over to the "Distinguished Competition" of Marvel and cover DC Comics' The Golem! </p><p>Comics covered in this episode:</p><p><i>Recap of Golems covered in DC:</i></p><ul><li>Golem (Moyshe Nakhman) - from Suicide Squad and Hayoth, already covered in episodes 15 and 16</li><li>Golem II - first appeared in Ragman #2 (covered in Episode 7), but goes on to:<ul><li>Ragman: Cry of the Dead #4-6 (1993)</li><li>Primal Force #0-14 (1994)<ul><li>#14, Golem resurrected with TRUTH on forehead</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Golem (of Jewish legend) - Batman #551 (1998), covered in Episode 8</li><li>Golem III - JSA Returns: Thrilling Comics #1 (May 1999)</li></ul><p><strong>Detective Comics #631, Jul 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“The Golem of Gotham, Part 1”<ul><li>Written by Peter Milligan</li><li>Penciled by Jim Apara</li><li>Inked by Mike DeCarlo</li><li>Colored by Adrienne Roy</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Dennis O’Neill and Kelley Puckett</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Detective Comics #632, Aug 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“The Golem of Gotham, Part 2”<ul><li>Written by Peter Milligan</li><li>Penciled by Jim Aparo</li><li>Inked by Mike DeCarlo</li><li>Colored by Adrienne Roy</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Dennis O’Neill and Kelley Puckett<br /> </li></ul></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t <i>Look</i> Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>In this episode Brandon and Henry move over to the "Distinguished Competition" of Marvel and cover DC Comics' The Golem! </p><p>Comics covered in this episode:</p><p><i>Recap of Golems covered in DC:</i></p><ul><li>Golem (Moyshe Nakhman) - from Suicide Squad and Hayoth, already covered in episodes 15 and 16</li><li>Golem II - first appeared in Ragman #2 (covered in Episode 7), but goes on to:<ul><li>Ragman: Cry of the Dead #4-6 (1993)</li><li>Primal Force #0-14 (1994)<ul><li>#14, Golem resurrected with TRUTH on forehead</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Golem (of Jewish legend) - Batman #551 (1998), covered in Episode 8</li><li>Golem III - JSA Returns: Thrilling Comics #1 (May 1999)</li></ul><p><strong>Detective Comics #631, Jul 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“The Golem of Gotham, Part 1”<ul><li>Written by Peter Milligan</li><li>Penciled by Jim Apara</li><li>Inked by Mike DeCarlo</li><li>Colored by Adrienne Roy</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Dennis O’Neill and Kelley Puckett</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Detective Comics #632, Aug 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“The Golem of Gotham, Part 2”<ul><li>Written by Peter Milligan</li><li>Penciled by Jim Aparo</li><li>Inked by Mike DeCarlo</li><li>Colored by Adrienne Roy</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Dennis O’Neill and Kelley Puckett<br /> </li></ul></li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry continue the coverage of the various Golems in Marvel Comics! </p><p> </p><p>Comics  (and more) covered:</p><p><strong>Invaders #13, Nov 1976</strong></p><ul><li>“The Golem Walks Again” <ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas and Ed Summer</li><li>Penciled by Frank Robbins</li><li>Inked by Frank Springer </li><li>Colored by George Roussos</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Invaders (Vol. 2) #2, Apr 1993</strong></p><ul><li>“Havoc in Hollywood!” <ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Dave Hoover</li><li>Inked by Brian Garvey </li><li>Colored by Paul Becton</li><li>Lettered by Pat Brosseau</li><li>Edited by Mike Rockwitz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>4 #22, Sep 2005</strong></p><ul><li>“The Yancy Street Golem”<ul><li>Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa</li><li>Penciled by Valentine DeLandro</li><li>Inked by Frank Springer </li><li>Colored by Avalon's Dan Kemp</li><li>Lettered by VC's Dave Sharpe</li><li>Edited by Warren Simons</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>The Simpsons: Season 18, Episode 4 </strong>- Treehouse of Horror XVII: "You Gotta Know When To Golem</p><p>Written by Peter Gaffney and Directed by David Silverman and Matthew C. Faughnan</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 2 Apr 2024 13:31:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry continue the coverage of the various Golems in Marvel Comics! </p><p> </p><p>Comics  (and more) covered:</p><p><strong>Invaders #13, Nov 1976</strong></p><ul><li>“The Golem Walks Again” <ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas and Ed Summer</li><li>Penciled by Frank Robbins</li><li>Inked by Frank Springer </li><li>Colored by George Roussos</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Invaders (Vol. 2) #2, Apr 1993</strong></p><ul><li>“Havoc in Hollywood!” <ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Dave Hoover</li><li>Inked by Brian Garvey </li><li>Colored by Paul Becton</li><li>Lettered by Pat Brosseau</li><li>Edited by Mike Rockwitz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>4 #22, Sep 2005</strong></p><ul><li>“The Yancy Street Golem”<ul><li>Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa</li><li>Penciled by Valentine DeLandro</li><li>Inked by Frank Springer </li><li>Colored by Avalon's Dan Kemp</li><li>Lettered by VC's Dave Sharpe</li><li>Edited by Warren Simons</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>The Simpsons: Season 18, Episode 4 </strong>- Treehouse of Horror XVII: "You Gotta Know When To Golem</p><p>Written by Peter Gaffney and Directed by David Silverman and Matthew C. Faughnan</p>
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      <title>Episode 27 - Marvel&apos;s The Golem (Part 1)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>3 Golems for the price of one! Henry and Brandon do a deep dive into Marvel's The Golem across time! </p><p>Comics covered:</p><p><strong>The Incredible Hulk #134, Sep 1970</strong></p><ul><li>“Among Us Walks… the Golem”<ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Herb Trimpe</li><li>Inked by Sal Buscema</li><li>Lettered by Artie Simek</li><li>Edited by Stan Lee</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Strange Tales #174, Mar 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“There Walks the Golem!”<ul><li>Written by Len Wein</li><li>Penciled by John Buscema</li><li>Inked by Jim Mooney</li><li>Colored by Glynis Wein</li><li>Lettered by Dave Hunt</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Strange Tales #176, Jul 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“Black Crossing”<ul><li>Written by Mike Friedrich</li><li>Penciled & Inked by Tony DeZuniga</li><li>Colored by Linda Lessmann</li><li>Lettered by Marck</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Strange Tales #177, Sep 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“There Comes Now Raging Fire!”<ul><li>Written by Mike Friedrich</li><li>Penciled by Tony DeZuniga</li><li>Inked by Steve Austin</li><li>Colored by Bill Mantlo</li><li>Lettered by Tom Orzechowski</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Invaders #12, Oct 1976</strong></p><ul><li>“To the Warsaw Ghetto” <ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Frank Robbins</li><li>Inked by Frank Springer </li><li>Colored by Phil Rachelson</li><li>Lettered by Joe Rosen</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p>Come back next time for the conclusion!</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3 Golems for the price of one! Henry and Brandon do a deep dive into Marvel's The Golem across time! </p><p>Comics covered:</p><p><strong>The Incredible Hulk #134, Sep 1970</strong></p><ul><li>“Among Us Walks… the Golem”<ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Herb Trimpe</li><li>Inked by Sal Buscema</li><li>Lettered by Artie Simek</li><li>Edited by Stan Lee</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Strange Tales #174, Mar 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“There Walks the Golem!”<ul><li>Written by Len Wein</li><li>Penciled by John Buscema</li><li>Inked by Jim Mooney</li><li>Colored by Glynis Wein</li><li>Lettered by Dave Hunt</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Strange Tales #176, Jul 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“Black Crossing”<ul><li>Written by Mike Friedrich</li><li>Penciled & Inked by Tony DeZuniga</li><li>Colored by Linda Lessmann</li><li>Lettered by Marck</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Strange Tales #177, Sep 1974</strong></p><ul><li>“There Comes Now Raging Fire!”<ul><li>Written by Mike Friedrich</li><li>Penciled by Tony DeZuniga</li><li>Inked by Steve Austin</li><li>Colored by Bill Mantlo</li><li>Lettered by Tom Orzechowski</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Invaders #12, Oct 1976</strong></p><ul><li>“To the Warsaw Ghetto” <ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Frank Robbins</li><li>Inked by Frank Springer </li><li>Colored by Phil Rachelson</li><li>Lettered by Joe Rosen</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p>Come back next time for the conclusion!</p>
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      <title>Episode 26 - A Very Jewish New Year</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Surprise! Brandon & Henry return, unannounced, for this "emergency pod" as they discover a NEW Jewish Moon Knight story! Keep listening for appearances by Kitty Pryde and The Thing! All of our favorites in one episode!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Comics covered:</strong></p><p>Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1</p><ul><li>“Reese”</li><li>Written by Jed MacKay</li><li>Penciled by Alessandro Cappuccio</li><li>Colored by Rachelle Rosenberg</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Cor Petit</li><li>Edited by Tom Brevoort</li></ul><p><strong>X-Men (Vol. 6) #25</strong></p><ul><li>“From the Shadows”</li><li>Gerry Duggan</li><li>Penciled by Stefano Caseli</li><li>Colored by Marte Gracia</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Clayton Cowles</li><li>Designed by Tom Muller & Jay Brown</li><li>Edited by Jordan D. White</li></ul><p><strong>Spidey & His Amazing Friends (Disney Channel show)</strong></p><p>"An UnBEElievable Rosh Hashanah"</p><p>Season 2, Episode 27b</p><p>Air date: September 15, 2023</p><p>Written by Alexa Harzan</p><p>Directed by Darren Bachynski</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 20:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Brandon Bernstein, Henry Bernstein)</author>
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      <title>Paul Kupperberg Interview</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>This was a big one! This summer we had the privilege and honor of speaking with DC Comics legend, Paul Kupperberg. Paul was kind enough to speak to us about Episode 23 - Metropolis Mishpacha, where we covered Supergirl and her landlady Ida Berkowitz! Paul of course was the author of these stories. We talk about religion in comics, Jewish representation, the Holocaust, and Colossal Boy's colossal bris!</p><p>Please check out Paul's website and shop for all things KUP! https://www.paulkupperberg.net/</p><p>You can follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JewishComicsPod</p><p>And on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Paul Kupperberg, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was a big one! This summer we had the privilege and honor of speaking with DC Comics legend, Paul Kupperberg. Paul was kind enough to speak to us about Episode 23 - Metropolis Mishpacha, where we covered Supergirl and her landlady Ida Berkowitz! Paul of course was the author of these stories. We talk about religion in comics, Jewish representation, the Holocaust, and Colossal Boy's colossal bris!</p><p>Please check out Paul's website and shop for all things KUP! https://www.paulkupperberg.net/</p><p>You can follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JewishComicsPod</p><p>And on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p>
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      <title>Episode 25 - Seraph - Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t Look Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.”</p><p>Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>Brandon and Henry are back to finish the deep dive in our newest favorite Jewish super-hero, SERAPH!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Comics covered:</strong></p><p><strong>Super Friends #41, December 1980</strong></p><ul><li>"Dry Earth… Stolen Waters”<ul><li>Written and Penciled by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Jerry Serpe</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Super Friends #46, April 1981</strong></p><ul><li>"Echo of Evil!”<ul><li>Written and Penciled by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Jerry Serpe</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>DC Comics Presents #46, June 1982</strong></p><ul><li>"The Wizard Who Wouldn’t Stay Dead”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell</li><li>Penciled by Alex Saviuk</li><li>Inked by Pablo Marcos</li><li>Colored by Gene D’Angelo</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Justice League Quarterly #8 (1992)</strong></p><p>Written by Kevin Dudley</p><p>“The Real Return of the Global Guardians”</p><p><strong>Doomsday Clock #5 (May 2018)</strong></p><p> </p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2023 21:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t Look Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.”</p><p>Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>Brandon and Henry are back to finish the deep dive in our newest favorite Jewish super-hero, SERAPH!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Comics covered:</strong></p><p><strong>Super Friends #41, December 1980</strong></p><ul><li>"Dry Earth… Stolen Waters”<ul><li>Written and Penciled by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Jerry Serpe</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Super Friends #46, April 1981</strong></p><ul><li>"Echo of Evil!”<ul><li>Written and Penciled by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Jerry Serpe</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>DC Comics Presents #46, June 1982</strong></p><ul><li>"The Wizard Who Wouldn’t Stay Dead”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell</li><li>Penciled by Alex Saviuk</li><li>Inked by Pablo Marcos</li><li>Colored by Gene D’Angelo</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Justice League Quarterly #8 (1992)</strong></p><p>Written by Kevin Dudley</p><p>“The Real Return of the Global Guardians”</p><p><strong>Doomsday Clock #5 (May 2018)</strong></p><p> </p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.
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      <title>Episode 24 - Seraph - Part 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t Look Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>This time we're covering DC's Global Guardian, the Israeli SERAPH! Brandon and Henry take a look at several issues of DC's Super Friends, including arguably the most Jewish moment in all of super hero comics!</p><p><i><strong>Comics covered in Episode 24</strong></i></p><p><strong>Super Friends #7, July 1977</strong></p><ul><li>"The Warning of the Wonder Twins!”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell </li><li>Penciled by Ramona Fradon</li><li>Inked by Bob Smith</li><li>Edited by Dennis O’Neil</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Super Friends #25, July 1979</strong></p><ul><li>"Puppets of the Overlord”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell</li><li>Penciled by Ramona Fradon</li><li>Inked by Bob Smith</li><li>Colored by Gene D’Angelo</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Super Friends #38, August 1980</strong></p><ul><li>"The Seraph’s Day of Atonement”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell</li><li>Penciled by Bob Oksner</li><li>Inked by Kim Demulder</li><li>Colored by Jerry Serpe</li><li>Lettered by Milt Snapinn</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p>Special shout out and thank you to Rob Kelly, The Fire and Water Network's For All Mankind podcast for alerting Henry to Seraph's Judaism. You can check out Henry on For All Mankind here: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fam38/</p><p>Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @jewishcomicspod</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2023 15:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t Look Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>This time we're covering DC's Global Guardian, the Israeli SERAPH! Brandon and Henry take a look at several issues of DC's Super Friends, including arguably the most Jewish moment in all of super hero comics!</p><p><i><strong>Comics covered in Episode 24</strong></i></p><p><strong>Super Friends #7, July 1977</strong></p><ul><li>"The Warning of the Wonder Twins!”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell </li><li>Penciled by Ramona Fradon</li><li>Inked by Bob Smith</li><li>Edited by Dennis O’Neil</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Super Friends #25, July 1979</strong></p><ul><li>"Puppets of the Overlord”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell</li><li>Penciled by Ramona Fradon</li><li>Inked by Bob Smith</li><li>Colored by Gene D’Angelo</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Super Friends #38, August 1980</strong></p><ul><li>"The Seraph’s Day of Atonement”<ul><li>Written by E. Nelson Bridwell</li><li>Penciled by Bob Oksner</li><li>Inked by Kim Demulder</li><li>Colored by Jerry Serpe</li><li>Lettered by Milt Snapinn</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p>Special shout out and thank you to Rob Kelly, The Fire and Water Network's For All Mankind podcast for alerting Henry to Seraph's Judaism. You can check out Henry on For All Mankind here: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fam38/</p><p>Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @jewishcomicspod</p>
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      <title>Episode 23 - Metropolis Mishpocha!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join us on a trip to Sweet Home Chicago and the Big Apricot, Metropolis for an adventure with Supergirl and Shabbat dinner with Superman!</p><p>This is a SUPER exciting episode for us. Henry FINALLY gets to discuss his true loves, Superman and Supergirl with Brandon. </p><p>Comics covered:</p><p><strong>Mrs. Berkowitz and Blackstarr</strong></p><p>Supergirl (Vol. 2) #13, November 1983</p><ul><li>“Echoes of Times Gone By”<ul><li>Written by Paul Kupperberg</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino</li><li>Inked by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Tim Ziuko</li><li>Lettered by Ben Oda</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p>Supergirl (Vol. 2) #14, December 1983</p><ul><li>“Star Light, Star Bright… Blackstarr Rises Tonight”<ul><li>Same creative team</li><li>Written by Paul Kupperberg</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino</li><li>Inked by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Tim Ziuko</li><li>Lettered by Ben Oda</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p>Supergirl (Vol. 2) #15, January 1984</p><ul><li>“Starfall”<ul><li>Written by Paul Kupperberg</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino</li><li>Inked by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Tim Ziuko</li><li>Lettered by Andy Kubert</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Josef Schuman</strong></p><p>First Appearance - Action Comics #831, page 9, page 13</p><p> Action Comics (Vol. 1) #833, November 2005</p><ul><li>“Depths”<ul><li>Written by Gail Simone</li><li>Penciled by John Byrne</li><li>Inked by Nelson, Norm Rapmund, Lary Stucker </li><li>Colored by Guy Major</li><li>Lettered by Rob Leigh</li><li>Edited by Eddie Berganza</li></ul></li></ul><p>Action Comics (Vol. 1) #835, January 2006</p><ul><li>“A Contagion of Madness”<ul><li>Written by Gail Simone</li><li>Penciled by John Byrne</li><li>Inked by Nelson (DeCastro) </li><li>Colored by Guy Major</li><li>Lettered by Phil Balsman</li><li>Edited by Eddie Berganza</li></ul></li></ul><p>Perry White refers to Shabbat Dinner:</p><p><a href="https://www.dc.com/comics/superman-leviathan-rising-special-1">SUPERMAN: LEVIATHAN RISING SPECIAL #1</a></p><ul><li>“Superman: Leviathan Rising”</li><li>Written by<ul><li>Brian Michael Bendis</li><li>Greg Rucka</li><li>Matt Fraction</li><li>Marc Andreyko</li></ul></li><li>Penciled and Inked by<ul><li>Yanick Paquette</li></ul></li></ul><p>Superman in the Warsaw Ghetto:</p><p><strong>Superman (Vol. 2) #54, April 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“Time and Time Again (Part 3 of 7): The Warsaw Ghetto”<ul><li>Written by Jerry Ordway</li><li>Penciled by Jerry Ordway</li><li>Inked by Dennis Janke </li><li>Colored by Glenn Whitmore</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Mike Carlin and Dan Thorsland</li></ul></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 6 Dec 2022 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein, Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us on a trip to Sweet Home Chicago and the Big Apricot, Metropolis for an adventure with Supergirl and Shabbat dinner with Superman!</p><p>This is a SUPER exciting episode for us. Henry FINALLY gets to discuss his true loves, Superman and Supergirl with Brandon. </p><p>Comics covered:</p><p><strong>Mrs. Berkowitz and Blackstarr</strong></p><p>Supergirl (Vol. 2) #13, November 1983</p><ul><li>“Echoes of Times Gone By”<ul><li>Written by Paul Kupperberg</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino</li><li>Inked by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Tim Ziuko</li><li>Lettered by Ben Oda</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p>Supergirl (Vol. 2) #14, December 1983</p><ul><li>“Star Light, Star Bright… Blackstarr Rises Tonight”<ul><li>Same creative team</li><li>Written by Paul Kupperberg</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino</li><li>Inked by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Tim Ziuko</li><li>Lettered by Ben Oda</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p>Supergirl (Vol. 2) #15, January 1984</p><ul><li>“Starfall”<ul><li>Written by Paul Kupperberg</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino</li><li>Inked by Bob Oksner</li><li>Colored by Tim Ziuko</li><li>Lettered by Andy Kubert</li><li>Edited by Julius Schwartz</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Josef Schuman</strong></p><p>First Appearance - Action Comics #831, page 9, page 13</p><p> Action Comics (Vol. 1) #833, November 2005</p><ul><li>“Depths”<ul><li>Written by Gail Simone</li><li>Penciled by John Byrne</li><li>Inked by Nelson, Norm Rapmund, Lary Stucker </li><li>Colored by Guy Major</li><li>Lettered by Rob Leigh</li><li>Edited by Eddie Berganza</li></ul></li></ul><p>Action Comics (Vol. 1) #835, January 2006</p><ul><li>“A Contagion of Madness”<ul><li>Written by Gail Simone</li><li>Penciled by John Byrne</li><li>Inked by Nelson (DeCastro) </li><li>Colored by Guy Major</li><li>Lettered by Phil Balsman</li><li>Edited by Eddie Berganza</li></ul></li></ul><p>Perry White refers to Shabbat Dinner:</p><p><a href="https://www.dc.com/comics/superman-leviathan-rising-special-1">SUPERMAN: LEVIATHAN RISING SPECIAL #1</a></p><ul><li>“Superman: Leviathan Rising”</li><li>Written by<ul><li>Brian Michael Bendis</li><li>Greg Rucka</li><li>Matt Fraction</li><li>Marc Andreyko</li></ul></li><li>Penciled and Inked by<ul><li>Yanick Paquette</li></ul></li></ul><p>Superman in the Warsaw Ghetto:</p><p><strong>Superman (Vol. 2) #54, April 1991</strong></p><ul><li>“Time and Time Again (Part 3 of 7): The Warsaw Ghetto”<ul><li>Written by Jerry Ordway</li><li>Penciled by Jerry Ordway</li><li>Inked by Dennis Janke </li><li>Colored by Glenn Whitmore</li><li>Lettered by John Costanza</li><li>Edited by Mike Carlin and Dan Thorsland</li></ul></li></ul>
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      <title>Captain America’s Amazing Jewish Friends</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t <i>Look</i> Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.”</p><p>Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>Brandon and Henry are back (again) after a long hiatus in a SUPER-SIZED episode. We are covering CAPTAIN AMERICA's Jewish friends. So strap in, turn on your "CA: The First Avenger" soundtrack and learn about America's @$$'s buddies!</p><p><strong>Captain America’s Amazing Jewish Friends - </strong><i>Bernie Rosenthal (Cap 247, Jul 1980), Anna Kappelbaum</i></p><p><strong>Captain America #237, June 1979</strong></p><ul><li>"From the Ashes…"<ul><li>Plotted by Chris Claremont</li><li>Scripted by Roger McKenzie</li><li>Penciled by Sal Buscema</li><li>Inked by Don Perlin</li><li>Colored by George Roussos</li><li>Lettered by Elaine Heinl</li><li>Edited by Roger Stern</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZFN04?ref_=kwl_kr_sea_15&language=en-US">Captain America #245, February 1980</a></p><ul><li>"The Calypso Connection"<ul><li>Written by Roger McKenzie</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino & Joe Rubinstein</li><li>Lettered by Jim Novak</li><li>Colored by Carl Gafford (“Gaff”)</li><li>Edited by Jim Salicrup</li><li>Cover by Frank Miller</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZXW3E?ref_=kwl_kr_sea_3&language=en-US">Captain America #275, November 1982</a></p><ul><li>“Yesterday’s Shadows” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Mike Zeck</li><li>Inked by John Beatty</li><li>Colored by Don Warfield</li><li>Lettered by John Morelli</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZFT2Q?ref_=dbs_t_r_mwr">Captain America #276, December 1982</a></p><ul><li>“Turning Point!” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Mike Zeck</li><li>Inked by John Beatty</li><li>Colored by Bob Sharen</li><li>Lettered by John Morelli</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZFUL6?ref_=kwl_kr_sea_13&language=en-US">Captain America #284, August 1983</a></p><ul><li>“Diverging...” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Sal Buscema with finishes by Kim DeMulder</li><li>Colored by Bob Sharen</li><li>Lettered by Diana Albers</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Captain America #289, January 1984</strong></p><ul><li>“Bernie America, Sentinel of Liberty” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Mike Zeck</li><li>Colored by Bob Sharen</li><li>Lettered by Diana Albers</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Captain America #317, February 1986</strong></p><ul><li>“Death Throws” <ul><li>Written by Mark Gruenwald</li><li>Penciled by Paul Neary</li><li>Inked by Dennis Janke</li><li>Colored by Ken Feduniewicz</li><li>Lettered by Diana Albers</li><li>Edited by Michael Carlin</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p><p>Give us a like on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod">Facebook</a> and a follow <a href="https://twitter.com/JewishComicsPod">Twitter! </a></p><p>Leave us a rating and review on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953">Apple Podcasts </a>and we'll read it on the next pod!</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny; They Don’t <i>Look</i> Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.”</p><p>Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p><p>Brandon and Henry are back (again) after a long hiatus in a SUPER-SIZED episode. We are covering CAPTAIN AMERICA's Jewish friends. So strap in, turn on your "CA: The First Avenger" soundtrack and learn about America's @$$'s buddies!</p><p><strong>Captain America’s Amazing Jewish Friends - </strong><i>Bernie Rosenthal (Cap 247, Jul 1980), Anna Kappelbaum</i></p><p><strong>Captain America #237, June 1979</strong></p><ul><li>"From the Ashes…"<ul><li>Plotted by Chris Claremont</li><li>Scripted by Roger McKenzie</li><li>Penciled by Sal Buscema</li><li>Inked by Don Perlin</li><li>Colored by George Roussos</li><li>Lettered by Elaine Heinl</li><li>Edited by Roger Stern</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZFN04?ref_=kwl_kr_sea_15&language=en-US">Captain America #245, February 1980</a></p><ul><li>"The Calypso Connection"<ul><li>Written by Roger McKenzie</li><li>Penciled by Carmine Infantino & Joe Rubinstein</li><li>Lettered by Jim Novak</li><li>Colored by Carl Gafford (“Gaff”)</li><li>Edited by Jim Salicrup</li><li>Cover by Frank Miller</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZXW3E?ref_=kwl_kr_sea_3&language=en-US">Captain America #275, November 1982</a></p><ul><li>“Yesterday’s Shadows” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Mike Zeck</li><li>Inked by John Beatty</li><li>Colored by Don Warfield</li><li>Lettered by John Morelli</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZFT2Q?ref_=dbs_t_r_mwr">Captain America #276, December 1982</a></p><ul><li>“Turning Point!” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Mike Zeck</li><li>Inked by John Beatty</li><li>Colored by Bob Sharen</li><li>Lettered by John Morelli</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><a href="https://read.amazon.com/manga/B00ZNZFUL6?ref_=kwl_kr_sea_13&language=en-US">Captain America #284, August 1983</a></p><ul><li>“Diverging...” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Sal Buscema with finishes by Kim DeMulder</li><li>Colored by Bob Sharen</li><li>Lettered by Diana Albers</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Captain America #289, January 1984</strong></p><ul><li>“Bernie America, Sentinel of Liberty” <ul><li>Written by J.M. DeMatteis</li><li>Penciled by Mike Zeck</li><li>Colored by Bob Sharen</li><li>Lettered by Diana Albers</li><li>Edited by Mark Gruenwald</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Captain America #317, February 1986</strong></p><ul><li>“Death Throws” <ul><li>Written by Mark Gruenwald</li><li>Penciled by Paul Neary</li><li>Inked by Dennis Janke</li><li>Colored by Ken Feduniewicz</li><li>Lettered by Diana Albers</li><li>Edited by Michael Carlin</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p><p>Give us a like on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod">Facebook</a> and a follow <a href="https://twitter.com/JewishComicsPod">Twitter! </a></p><p>Leave us a rating and review on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953">Apple Podcasts </a>and we'll read it on the next pod!</p><p> </p>
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      <title>Episode 21 - Yep, Still Jewish: Heroes Revisited, Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry revisit some more old friends! DC's Ragman and Marvel's Moon Knight! Special guest appearances by Batman and the Mishkan Chicago Davening Team!  Brandon and Henry gush over the wonderful writing of Sholly Fisch and also have one of their signature rants over BAD Jewish representation in comics. </p><p> </p><p>Comics covered: </p><p><strong>Ragman</strong></p><p><strong>The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold (Vol. 1) #14</strong></p><ul><li>“Small Miracles”<ul><li>Written by Sholly Fisch</li><li>Penciled by Rick Burchett</li><li>Inked by Dan Davis</li><li>Colored by Guy Major</li><li>Lettered by Dezi Sienty</li><li>Edited by Jim Chadwick</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p><ul><li><strong> Ragman (Vol. 3) #1-4 (2017-2018)</strong><ul><li>Written by: Ray Fawkes</li><li>Penciled and Inked by: Inaki Miranda</li><li>Colored by: Eva de la Cruz</li><li>Lettered by: Josh Reed</li><li>Edited by: Marie Javins and Diego Lopez</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>Moon Knight</strong></p><p><strong>Moon Knight #5 (Vol. 9, November 17, 2021)</strong></p><ul><li>“Horoscope”<ul><li>Written by: Jed Mackay</li><li>Penciled by: Alessandro Cappuccio</li><li>Colored by: Rachelle Rosenberg</li><li>Lettered by: VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Edited by: Tom Brevoort</li></ul></li></ul><p>Thank you to <a href="https://www.mishkanchicago.org/">Mishkan Chicago</a>'s Davening team for the Chanukah blessings. Check out their <a href="https://soundcloud.com/mishkan-chicago/sets/hanukkah-blessings-and-songs">soundcloud</a> for more great Jewish music!</p><p>Give a follow and start some conversation with us on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod/">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/jewishcomicspod">Twitter<strong>. </strong></a></p><p>Please give us a rating and review and subscribe! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry revisit some more old friends! DC's Ragman and Marvel's Moon Knight! Special guest appearances by Batman and the Mishkan Chicago Davening Team!  Brandon and Henry gush over the wonderful writing of Sholly Fisch and also have one of their signature rants over BAD Jewish representation in comics. </p><p> </p><p>Comics covered: </p><p><strong>Ragman</strong></p><p><strong>The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold (Vol. 1) #14</strong></p><ul><li>“Small Miracles”<ul><li>Written by Sholly Fisch</li><li>Penciled by Rick Burchett</li><li>Inked by Dan Davis</li><li>Colored by Guy Major</li><li>Lettered by Dezi Sienty</li><li>Edited by Jim Chadwick</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p><ul><li><strong> Ragman (Vol. 3) #1-4 (2017-2018)</strong><ul><li>Written by: Ray Fawkes</li><li>Penciled and Inked by: Inaki Miranda</li><li>Colored by: Eva de la Cruz</li><li>Lettered by: Josh Reed</li><li>Edited by: Marie Javins and Diego Lopez</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>Moon Knight</strong></p><p><strong>Moon Knight #5 (Vol. 9, November 17, 2021)</strong></p><ul><li>“Horoscope”<ul><li>Written by: Jed Mackay</li><li>Penciled by: Alessandro Cappuccio</li><li>Colored by: Rachelle Rosenberg</li><li>Lettered by: VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Edited by: Tom Brevoort</li></ul></li></ul><p>Thank you to <a href="https://www.mishkanchicago.org/">Mishkan Chicago</a>'s Davening team for the Chanukah blessings. Check out their <a href="https://soundcloud.com/mishkan-chicago/sets/hanukkah-blessings-and-songs">soundcloud</a> for more great Jewish music!</p><p>Give a follow and start some conversation with us on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod/">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/jewishcomicspod">Twitter<strong>. </strong></a></p><p>Please give us a rating and review and subscribe! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p>
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      <title>Episode 20 - Yep, Still Jewish: Heroes Revisited, Part 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry return after a brief hiatus and some special interview episodes with coverage of some heroes we've already covered!  What?! Already covered?! Since we've started the podcast there have been more instances of explicit Jewish content for characters we've covered. We'll be revisiting our favs, The Thing and Kitty Pryde! We also have a hot take on John Lennon's Imagine, call out some creators for some bad Jewish representation and point the mirror at ourselves for our podcast title!</p><p>Thank you to Mishkan Chicago's Soundcloud for their recording of Debbie Friedman's "Mi Sheberach." Check them out at https://soundcloud.com/mishkan-chicago/mi-sheberach</p><p>Thank you Rabbi Aryeh Bernstein for a spicy take! </p><p>Comics covered:</p><p><strong>Fantastic Four #538 (June 2006)</strong></p><ul><li>“Street Fighting”<ul><li>Written by J. Michael Straczynski</li><li>Pencilled by Mike McKone</li><li>Inked by Andy Lanning, Kris Justice, and Cam Smith</li><li>Colored by Paul Mounts</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Russ Wooton</li><li>Edited by Tom Brevoort</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Black Cat #4 (Sep 2019)</strong></p><ul><li>“Yancy St. Shuffle”<ul><li>Written by Jed MacKay</li><li>Pencilled by Travel Foreman</li><li>Colored by Brian Reber</li><li>Lettered by Ferran Delgado</li><li>Edited by Nick Lowe</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Immortal Hulk #41 (December 2020)</strong></p><ul><li>“The Man Downstairs”<ul><li>Written by Al Ewing</li><li>Pencilled by Joe Bennett</li><li>Inked by Ruy Jose and Belardino Brabo</li><li>Colored by Paul Mounts</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Edited by Will Moss</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Age of X-Man: Apocalypse & the X-Tracts #1, 2, 4, 5 (Mar-July 2019)</strong></p><ul><li>Written by Tim Seeley</li><li>Pencilled by Salva Espin</li><li>Colored by Israel Silva</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Travis Lankam</li><li>Edited by Jordan D. White</li></ul><p><strong>Marauders #11 (Aug 2020)</strong></p><ul><li>“Pour One Out”<ul><li>Written by Gerry Duggan</li><li>Pencilled by Stefano Caseli</li><li>Colored by Edgar Delgado</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Designed by Tom Muller</li><li>Edited by Jordan D. White</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Marauders #12 (Sep 2020)</strong></p><ul><li>“The New Phase”<ul><li>Written by Gerry Duggan</li><li>Pencilled by Matteo Lolli</li><li>Colored by Edgar Delgado</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Designed by Tom Muller</li><li>Edited by Jordan D. White</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Brandon Bernstein, Henry Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry return after a brief hiatus and some special interview episodes with coverage of some heroes we've already covered!  What?! Already covered?! Since we've started the podcast there have been more instances of explicit Jewish content for characters we've covered. We'll be revisiting our favs, The Thing and Kitty Pryde! We also have a hot take on John Lennon's Imagine, call out some creators for some bad Jewish representation and point the mirror at ourselves for our podcast title!</p><p>Thank you to Mishkan Chicago's Soundcloud for their recording of Debbie Friedman's "Mi Sheberach." Check them out at https://soundcloud.com/mishkan-chicago/mi-sheberach</p><p>Thank you Rabbi Aryeh Bernstein for a spicy take! </p><p>Comics covered:</p><p><strong>Fantastic Four #538 (June 2006)</strong></p><ul><li>“Street Fighting”<ul><li>Written by J. Michael Straczynski</li><li>Pencilled by Mike McKone</li><li>Inked by Andy Lanning, Kris Justice, and Cam Smith</li><li>Colored by Paul Mounts</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Russ Wooton</li><li>Edited by Tom Brevoort</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Black Cat #4 (Sep 2019)</strong></p><ul><li>“Yancy St. Shuffle”<ul><li>Written by Jed MacKay</li><li>Pencilled by Travel Foreman</li><li>Colored by Brian Reber</li><li>Lettered by Ferran Delgado</li><li>Edited by Nick Lowe</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Immortal Hulk #41 (December 2020)</strong></p><ul><li>“The Man Downstairs”<ul><li>Written by Al Ewing</li><li>Pencilled by Joe Bennett</li><li>Inked by Ruy Jose and Belardino Brabo</li><li>Colored by Paul Mounts</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Edited by Will Moss</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Age of X-Man: Apocalypse & the X-Tracts #1, 2, 4, 5 (Mar-July 2019)</strong></p><ul><li>Written by Tim Seeley</li><li>Pencilled by Salva Espin</li><li>Colored by Israel Silva</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Travis Lankam</li><li>Edited by Jordan D. White</li></ul><p><strong>Marauders #11 (Aug 2020)</strong></p><ul><li>“Pour One Out”<ul><li>Written by Gerry Duggan</li><li>Pencilled by Stefano Caseli</li><li>Colored by Edgar Delgado</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Designed by Tom Muller</li><li>Edited by Jordan D. White</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>Marauders #12 (Sep 2020)</strong></p><ul><li>“The New Phase”<ul><li>Written by Gerry Duggan</li><li>Pencilled by Matteo Lolli</li><li>Colored by Edgar Delgado</li><li>Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit</li><li>Designed by Tom Muller</li><li>Edited by Jordan D. White</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p>
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      <title>&quot;Da Ordster&quot; - Full Interview with JERRY ORDWAY!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are so thrilled to share with you our interview with Jerry Ordway from July 15, 2021. Jerry talked about a myriad of topics including, inclusion in comics, religious upbringing, editorial battles, Superman, Infinity Inc, Gangbuster, Bibbo, Proton (creator-owned) and so much more! </p><p>https://jewishcomicspod.simplecast.com/ </p><p>https://twitter.com/JewishComicsPod </p><p>https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod/</p><p> </p><p>Check out more from Mr. Ordway at https://ordstersrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/ and his amazing podcast  https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/thepowercosmic</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein, Jerry Ordway)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are so thrilled to share with you our interview with Jerry Ordway from July 15, 2021. Jerry talked about a myriad of topics including, inclusion in comics, religious upbringing, editorial battles, Superman, Infinity Inc, Gangbuster, Bibbo, Proton (creator-owned) and so much more! </p><p>https://jewishcomicspod.simplecast.com/ </p><p>https://twitter.com/JewishComicsPod </p><p>https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod/</p><p> </p><p>Check out more from Mr. Ordway at https://ordstersrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/ and his amazing podcast  https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/thepowercosmic</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>LIVE at Hanukkon! &quot;Is Superman Circumcised?&quot; An Interview with Author Roy Schwartz</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Live at Congregation B'Nai Tikvah's HANNUKON, Henry had the wonderful opportunity to interview Roy Schwartz, author of Is Superman Circumcised? The Complete Jewish History of the World's Greatest Hero.</p><p>Henry and Roy talked about Siegel and Shuster, the birth of DC comics, Nazism, Jack The King Kirby, Passover, Richard Donner and more! Check it out. This was a good one!</p><p> </p><p>You can find Roy at https://www.royschwartz.com/ </p><p>https://www.amazon.com/Superman-Circumcised-Complete-History-Greatest/dp/1476662908</p><p>And on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @realroyschwartz</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 6 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Roy Schwartz)</author>
      <link>https://jewishcomicspod.simplecast.com/episodes/royschwartz-tps1aUJ0</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Live at Congregation B'Nai Tikvah's HANNUKON, Henry had the wonderful opportunity to interview Roy Schwartz, author of Is Superman Circumcised? The Complete Jewish History of the World's Greatest Hero.</p><p>Henry and Roy talked about Siegel and Shuster, the birth of DC comics, Nazism, Jack The King Kirby, Passover, Richard Donner and more! Check it out. This was a good one!</p><p> </p><p>You can find Roy at https://www.royschwartz.com/ </p><p>https://www.amazon.com/Superman-Circumcised-Complete-History-Greatest/dp/1476662908</p><p>And on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @realroyschwartz</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Episode 19 - Atom Smasher - With Special Guest JERRY ORDWAY</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry do a deep dive into future Black Adam star, Atom Smasher aka Nuklon aka Albert Rothstein. We welcomed our first guest, none other than the legendary creator JERRY ORDWAY! </p><p>In this very special episode we talked to the co-creator (along with Roy Thomas), Jerry Ordway! Jerry is best known for his lengthy run as the writer/artist on Superman but here we got to dig a little deeper with him on Nuklon!</p><p>We also cover many issues:</p><p> </p><p>Infinity Inc. #48, March 1988 </p><ul><li>“The Making of a Man”<ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Vince Argondezzi</li><li>Inked by Tony DeZuniga</li><li>Colored by Liz Berube</li><li>Lettered by Jean Simek</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>CONTENT WARNING: </strong>The next several issues were written by Gerard Jones. Jones is currently serving a 6 year prison sentence for, "Possession of images of child sexual abuse." Other than officially denouncing him, and making a brief mention we do not talk about him personally but we do cover his issues. </p><p>Justice League America #95, January 1995 “Where the Wild Things Are”</p><p>Justice League America #109, March 1996  “All That Yazz”</p><p>Justice League America #110, April 1996  “New Devils for Old”</p><p>Justice League America #112, July 1996  “The Purge, Chapter 2: To Say Goodbye”</p><p>Justice League America #113, August 1996  “The Purge, Chapter 3: To All Our Company”</p><ul><li>Written by Gerard Jones</li><li>Penciled by Chuck Wojtkiewicz (voit-<i>KEV</i>-itch)</li><li>Inked by Bob Dvorak</li><li>Colored by Gene D’Angelo</li><li>Lettered by Clem Robins</li><li>Edited by Brian Augustyn and Ruben Diaz</li></ul><p>Justice League Unlimited #16, December 2005 </p><ul><li>“Smashing Through the Snow!”<ul><li>Written by Adam Beechen</li><li>Penciled by Carlo Barberi</li><li>Inked by Jim Royal</li><li>Colored by Heroic Age</li><li>Lettered by Travis Lanham</li><li>Edited by Tom Palmer, Jr.</li></ul></li></ul>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2021 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein, Jerry Ordway)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry do a deep dive into future Black Adam star, Atom Smasher aka Nuklon aka Albert Rothstein. We welcomed our first guest, none other than the legendary creator JERRY ORDWAY! </p><p>In this very special episode we talked to the co-creator (along with Roy Thomas), Jerry Ordway! Jerry is best known for his lengthy run as the writer/artist on Superman but here we got to dig a little deeper with him on Nuklon!</p><p>We also cover many issues:</p><p> </p><p>Infinity Inc. #48, March 1988 </p><ul><li>“The Making of a Man”<ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Vince Argondezzi</li><li>Inked by Tony DeZuniga</li><li>Colored by Liz Berube</li><li>Lettered by Jean Simek</li><li>Edited by Roy Thomas</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>CONTENT WARNING: </strong>The next several issues were written by Gerard Jones. Jones is currently serving a 6 year prison sentence for, "Possession of images of child sexual abuse." Other than officially denouncing him, and making a brief mention we do not talk about him personally but we do cover his issues. </p><p>Justice League America #95, January 1995 “Where the Wild Things Are”</p><p>Justice League America #109, March 1996  “All That Yazz”</p><p>Justice League America #110, April 1996  “New Devils for Old”</p><p>Justice League America #112, July 1996  “The Purge, Chapter 2: To Say Goodbye”</p><p>Justice League America #113, August 1996  “The Purge, Chapter 3: To All Our Company”</p><ul><li>Written by Gerard Jones</li><li>Penciled by Chuck Wojtkiewicz (voit-<i>KEV</i>-itch)</li><li>Inked by Bob Dvorak</li><li>Colored by Gene D’Angelo</li><li>Lettered by Clem Robins</li><li>Edited by Brian Augustyn and Ruben Diaz</li></ul><p>Justice League Unlimited #16, December 2005 </p><ul><li>“Smashing Through the Snow!”<ul><li>Written by Adam Beechen</li><li>Penciled by Carlo Barberi</li><li>Inked by Jim Royal</li><li>Colored by Heroic Age</li><li>Lettered by Travis Lanham</li><li>Edited by Tom Palmer, Jr.</li></ul></li></ul>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Episode 18 - Three Shy of a Minyan</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>1. <strong>Iceman</strong> #1, December 1984</p><ul><li>Bobby Drake<ul><li>First appearance: X-Men #1 (Sep 1963)</li><li>Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby</li></ul></li></ul><p>2. <strong>Arsenic</strong> -Gertrude Yorkes</p><ul><li>X-Men/Runaways (FCBD), May 2006 - art by Skottie Young</li></ul><p>3. <strong>Mettle</strong> </p><ul><li>Avengers Academy #5, October 2010</li></ul><p>4. <strong>Sasquatch</strong> </p><ul><li>The Infinity Crusade #1, June 1993</li></ul><p>5. <strong>Wiccan</strong></p><ul><li>Uncanny X-Men #526 (July 2010) (Allan Heinberg)</li><li>Avengers: The Children’s Crusade (November 2010)</li><li>New Avengers (Vol. 4) #3 (Nov 2015) (Al Ewing)</li></ul><p>6. <strong>Doc Samson</strong></p><ul><li>Incredible Hulk #143, September 1971<ul><li>“Sanctuary!”<ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Dick Ayers </li><li>Inked by John Severin</li><li>Lettered by Sam Rosen</li><li>Edited by Stan Lee</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Incredible Hulk #373, September 1990<ul><li>“Mending Fences”<ul><li>Written by Peter David</li><li>Penciled by Dale Keown </li><li>Inked by Sam de la Rosa</li><li>Colored by Glynis Oliver</li><li>Lettered by Joe Rosen</li><li>Edited by Bobbie Chase</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Marvel Holiday Special 1992, January 1993<ul><li>“Revisionist History”<ul><li>Written by Peter David</li><li>Penciled by John Hebert</li><li>Inked by Mike Decarlo</li><li>Colored by Glynis Oliver</li><li>Lettered by Brady Joyce</li><li>Edited by Renee Witterstaetter</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><p>7. <strong>White Tiger - Casper Kole</strong></p><ul><li>Black Panther Vol. 3 #56, May 2003 </li><li>“Black and White Part 6: Ol’ Boy Enters the Life”<ul><li>Written by Christopher Priest</li><li>Penciled by Jim Calafiore</li><li>Inked by Mark McKenna</li><li>Colored by Jennifer Schellinger</li><li>Lettered by Paul Tutrone</li><li>Edited by Mike Marts</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2021 08:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
      <link>https://jewishcomicspod.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-18-three-shy-of-a-minyan-with-trigger-warning-JpEyAQ4B</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. <strong>Iceman</strong> #1, December 1984</p><ul><li>Bobby Drake<ul><li>First appearance: X-Men #1 (Sep 1963)</li><li>Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby</li></ul></li></ul><p>2. <strong>Arsenic</strong> -Gertrude Yorkes</p><ul><li>X-Men/Runaways (FCBD), May 2006 - art by Skottie Young</li></ul><p>3. <strong>Mettle</strong> </p><ul><li>Avengers Academy #5, October 2010</li></ul><p>4. <strong>Sasquatch</strong> </p><ul><li>The Infinity Crusade #1, June 1993</li></ul><p>5. <strong>Wiccan</strong></p><ul><li>Uncanny X-Men #526 (July 2010) (Allan Heinberg)</li><li>Avengers: The Children’s Crusade (November 2010)</li><li>New Avengers (Vol. 4) #3 (Nov 2015) (Al Ewing)</li></ul><p>6. <strong>Doc Samson</strong></p><ul><li>Incredible Hulk #143, September 1971<ul><li>“Sanctuary!”<ul><li>Written by Roy Thomas</li><li>Penciled by Dick Ayers </li><li>Inked by John Severin</li><li>Lettered by Sam Rosen</li><li>Edited by Stan Lee</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Incredible Hulk #373, September 1990<ul><li>“Mending Fences”<ul><li>Written by Peter David</li><li>Penciled by Dale Keown </li><li>Inked by Sam de la Rosa</li><li>Colored by Glynis Oliver</li><li>Lettered by Joe Rosen</li><li>Edited by Bobbie Chase</li></ul></li></ul></li><li>Marvel Holiday Special 1992, January 1993<ul><li>“Revisionist History”<ul><li>Written by Peter David</li><li>Penciled by John Hebert</li><li>Inked by Mike Decarlo</li><li>Colored by Glynis Oliver</li><li>Lettered by Brady Joyce</li><li>Edited by Renee Witterstaetter</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><p>7. <strong>White Tiger - Casper Kole</strong></p><ul><li>Black Panther Vol. 3 #56, May 2003 </li><li>“Black and White Part 6: Ol’ Boy Enters the Life”<ul><li>Written by Christopher Priest</li><li>Penciled by Jim Calafiore</li><li>Inked by Mark McKenna</li><li>Colored by Jennifer Schellinger</li><li>Lettered by Paul Tutrone</li><li>Edited by Mike Marts</li></ul></li></ul><p> </p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 18 - Three Shy of a Minyan</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode Brandon and Henry cover SEVEN Jewish Marvel characters who have brief but memorable Jewish appearances. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 17 - Wesley Dodds - The Golden Age Sandman</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We'll be looking at:</p>
<p><strong>Sandman Mystery Theatre #39, June 1996</strong><br />
“The Mist: Act Three of Four”<br />
Written by Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle<br />
Penciled and inked by Guy Davis<br />
Colored by David Homung<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Karen Berger and Keri Kowalski</p>
<p><strong>Sandman Mystery Theatre #40</strong><br />
July 1996<br />
“The Mist: Act Four of Four”<br />
Written by Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle<br />
Penciled and inked by Guy Davis<br />
Colored by David Homung<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Karen Berger and Keri Kowalski</p>
<p><strong>Vertigo Winter's Edge #1</strong><br />
“Spirit of the Season”<br />
Written by Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle<br />
Pencilled and inked by John K. Snyder III<br />
Colored by Bjarne Hansen<br />
Edited by Karen Berger</p>
<p>You can follow along with the comics here:<br />
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=jewishcomicspod&amp;set=a.2364874963636107</p>
<p>Many thanks to NPR: https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/20/695941323/when-nazis-took-manhattan</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2021 14:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We'll be looking at:</p>
<p><strong>Sandman Mystery Theatre #39, June 1996</strong><br />
“The Mist: Act Three of Four”<br />
Written by Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle<br />
Penciled and inked by Guy Davis<br />
Colored by David Homung<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Karen Berger and Keri Kowalski</p>
<p><strong>Sandman Mystery Theatre #40</strong><br />
July 1996<br />
“The Mist: Act Four of Four”<br />
Written by Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle<br />
Penciled and inked by Guy Davis<br />
Colored by David Homung<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Karen Berger and Keri Kowalski</p>
<p><strong>Vertigo Winter's Edge #1</strong><br />
“Spirit of the Season”<br />
Written by Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle<br />
Pencilled and inked by John K. Snyder III<br />
Colored by Bjarne Hansen<br />
Edited by Karen Berger</p>
<p>You can follow along with the comics here:<br />
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=jewishcomicspod&amp;set=a.2364874963636107</p>
<p>Many thanks to NPR: https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/20/695941323/when-nazis-took-manhattan</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 17 - Wesley Dodds - The Golden Age Sandman</itunes:title>
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      <title>Episode 16 - Ramban - Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brandon and Henry wrap up their discussion of Rabbi Ramban! Possibly FTDLJ's favorite super-hero to date!</p>
<p>We look at issues:</p>
<p><strong>Suicide Squad #63, Mar 1992</strong><br />
“True Minds”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled by Geof Isherwood<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Tom McCraw<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p><strong>The Spectre (Vol. 3) #15, Feb 1994</strong><br />
“Old Blood”<br />
Written by John Ostrander<br />
Penciled and Inked by Tom Mandrake<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Carla Feeny and Digital Chameleon<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler and Peter Tomasi</p>
<p><strong>The Spectre (Vol. 3) #16, Mar 1994</strong><br />
“Call for Blood”<br />
Written by John Ostrander<br />
Penciled by Jim Aparo<br />
Inked by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Carla Feeny and Digital Chameleon<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler and Peter Tomasi</p>
<p><strong>The Spectre (Vol. 3) #17, Apr 1994</strong><br />
“Into the Dark Side”<br />
Written by John Ostrander<br />
Penciled and Inked by Tom Mandrake<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Carla Feeny and Digital Chameleon<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler and Peter Tomasi</p>
<p>You can follow along with the comics here:<br />
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=jewishcomicspod&amp;set=a.2365063246950612</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
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<p>We look at issues:</p>
<p><strong>Suicide Squad #63, Mar 1992</strong><br />
“True Minds”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled by Geof Isherwood<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Tom McCraw<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p><strong>The Spectre (Vol. 3) #15, Feb 1994</strong><br />
“Old Blood”<br />
Written by John Ostrander<br />
Penciled and Inked by Tom Mandrake<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Carla Feeny and Digital Chameleon<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler and Peter Tomasi</p>
<p><strong>The Spectre (Vol. 3) #16, Mar 1994</strong><br />
“Call for Blood”<br />
Written by John Ostrander<br />
Penciled by Jim Aparo<br />
Inked by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Carla Feeny and Digital Chameleon<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler and Peter Tomasi</p>
<p><strong>The Spectre (Vol. 3) #17, Apr 1994</strong><br />
“Into the Dark Side”<br />
Written by John Ostrander<br />
Penciled and Inked by Tom Mandrake<br />
Inked by Robert Companella and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Carla Feeny and Digital Chameleon<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler and Peter Tomasi</p>
<p>You can follow along with the comics here:<br />
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=jewishcomicspod&amp;set=a.2365063246950612</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We're covering Ramban! That's right Ramban, no not the medieval Jewish commentator but the DC hero appearing in Suicide Squad! RAMBAN!</p>
<p>Suicide Squad #45, Sept 1990<br />
“The Jerusalem Serpent”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled and Inked by Geof Isherwood<br />
Colored by Carl Gafford<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p>Suicide Squad #46, Oct 1990<br />
“Choice of Evils”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled by Luke McDonnell<br />
Inked by Geof Isherwood<br />
Colored by Carl Gafford<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p>Suicide Squad #47, Nov 1990<br />
“Choice of Dooms”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled and Inked by Geof Isherwood<br />
Colored by Tom McCraw<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 9 Oct 2020 19:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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<p>Suicide Squad #45, Sept 1990<br />
“The Jerusalem Serpent”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled and Inked by Geof Isherwood<br />
Colored by Carl Gafford<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p>Suicide Squad #46, Oct 1990<br />
“Choice of Evils”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled by Luke McDonnell<br />
Inked by Geof Isherwood<br />
Colored by Carl Gafford<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p>Suicide Squad #47, Nov 1990<br />
“Choice of Dooms”<br />
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale<br />
Penciled and Inked by Geof Isherwood<br />
Colored by Tom McCraw<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dan Raspler</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Episode 14 - Colossal Boy - Live at the AJL Digital Conference!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Back in July 2020, Brandon and Henry were welcomed by the Association of Jewish Libraries to present at their Digital conference. Originally the conference was supposed to take place in person, in Evanston, IL. Obviously, because of the pandemic it was moved to Zoom.  This was a unique opportunity to share the world of Judaism and Comic books with people who deal with books on a daily basis. Brandon and Henry first shared highlights of the podcast, spotlighting The Thing, Batwoman and Kitty Pryde, followed by all of the Jewish references to Colossal Boy including a live reading of  TEEN TITANS GO! #49.</p>
<p>Rundown of the episode below:</p>
<ol>
<li>The Thing vol 2 #8 (2006) - The Thing's Bar-Mitzvah</li>
<li>Detective Comics #860 (2009) - Batwoman and her Jewish table</li>
<li>X-Men Unlimited #38 (2002) Kitty Pryde Lighting a Yahrtzeit candle</li>
<li>Legion of Super-Heroes and Paul Levitz bio</li>
<li>Colossal Boy - DC Special Series #21 (1979), Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes (Vol. 1) #1 (1980),  Legion of Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #308 (1984), Legion of Super-Heroes (Vol. 6) #6 (2010)</li>
<li>Live reading of Teen Titans Go! #49, November 2017<br />
“Oil’s Well” <br />
Written by Sholly Fisch <br />
Penciled and Inked by Lea Hernandez <br />
Colored by Bob Sharen <br />
Lettered by Wes Abbott <br />
Edited by Kristy Quinn </li>
</ol>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
      <link>https://jewishcomicspod.simplecast.com/episodes/colossalboy-ddWcONu_</link>
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<p>Rundown of the episode below:</p>
<ol>
<li>The Thing vol 2 #8 (2006) - The Thing's Bar-Mitzvah</li>
<li>Detective Comics #860 (2009) - Batwoman and her Jewish table</li>
<li>X-Men Unlimited #38 (2002) Kitty Pryde Lighting a Yahrtzeit candle</li>
<li>Legion of Super-Heroes and Paul Levitz bio</li>
<li>Colossal Boy - DC Special Series #21 (1979), Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes (Vol. 1) #1 (1980),  Legion of Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #308 (1984), Legion of Super-Heroes (Vol. 6) #6 (2010)</li>
<li>Live reading of Teen Titans Go! #49, November 2017<br />
“Oil’s Well” <br />
Written by Sholly Fisch <br />
Penciled and Inked by Lea Hernandez <br />
Colored by Bob Sharen <br />
Lettered by Wes Abbott <br />
Edited by Kristy Quinn </li>
</ol>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Episode 13 - Sabra - Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we conclude our discussion of the Israeli super-hero, SABRA!</p>
<p>We go back to Sabra's second appearance in</p>
<p>Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions Vol 1 #2<br />
Published<br />
July, 1982<br />
&quot;Frenzy in the Frozen North!&quot;<br />
Writer Mark Gruenwald, Bill Mantlo<br />
Steven Grant<br />
Penciler John Romita Jr.<br />
Inker Pablo Marcos<br />
Colourist Michele Wolfman<br />
Christie Scheele<br />
LettererJoe Rosen<br />
EditorMark Gruenwald<br />
Tom DeFalco</p>
<p>Followed by a story from two issues:</p>
<p>New Warriors #58, April 1995<br />
“Shalom, Shalom (Goodbye, Peace)”<br />
Written by Evan Skolnick<br />
Penciled by Patrick Zircher<br />
Inked by Bruce Patterson and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Joe Rosas<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Tom Brevoort</p>
<p>New Warriors #59, May 1995<br />
“Radicals”<br />
Written by Evan Skolnick<br />
Penciled by Patrick Zircher<br />
Inked by Sam de la Rosa and Russ Sever<br />
Colored by Joe Rosas<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Tom Brevoort</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 8 Jul 2020 08:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we conclude our discussion of the Israeli super-hero, SABRA!</p>
<p>We go back to Sabra's second appearance in</p>
<p>Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions Vol 1 #2<br />
Published<br />
July, 1982<br />
&quot;Frenzy in the Frozen North!&quot;<br />
Writer Mark Gruenwald, Bill Mantlo<br />
Steven Grant<br />
Penciler John Romita Jr.<br />
Inker Pablo Marcos<br />
Colourist Michele Wolfman<br />
Christie Scheele<br />
LettererJoe Rosen<br />
EditorMark Gruenwald<br />
Tom DeFalco</p>
<p>Followed by a story from two issues:</p>
<p>New Warriors #58, April 1995<br />
“Shalom, Shalom (Goodbye, Peace)”<br />
Written by Evan Skolnick<br />
Penciled by Patrick Zircher<br />
Inked by Bruce Patterson and Andrew Pepoy<br />
Colored by Joe Rosas<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Tom Brevoort</p>
<p>New Warriors #59, May 1995<br />
“Radicals”<br />
Written by Evan Skolnick<br />
Penciled by Patrick Zircher<br />
Inked by Sam de la Rosa and Russ Sever<br />
Colored by Joe Rosas<br />
Lettered by John Costanza<br />
Edited by Tom Brevoort</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:author>Jewish Comics Pod, Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein</itunes:author>
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Brandon and Henry have their first episode over Zoom since shelter in place started. We discuss a character we don't know that much about but are learning a ton! Sabra appears in three HULK issues here, spanning 2 decades.</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our tenth episode! A full set of Kabbalistic Sefirot!<br />
This is Part 2 of our exploration of Moon Knight. We look at Moon Knight #38, part 2 of the story of the villain Zohar!</p>
<p><strong>Moon Knight #38, July 1984</strong></p>
<p>“Final Rest”</p>
<p>*- Written by Alan Zelenetz</p>
<ul>
<li>Penciled by Bo Hampton</li>
<li>Inked by Armando Gil</li>
<li>Colored by Christie Scheele</li>
<li>Lettered by Joe Rosen</li>
<li>Edited by Denny O’Neill*</li>
</ul>
<p>Incredible cover that seems to have concentric circles of Hebrew text<br />
Looks like an amulet</p>
<p>Page 1<br />
Our hooded figure lays out Rabbi Spector’s body<br />
“Master, thy soul has shed its skin and ascended the ten spheres to union with God. Thence hast thou returned to thy disciple with the hidden wisdom of angel and seraph… from thee, Elias Spector, I have learned the Lord’s names of power to summon forth the Divine Spark from within my mortal form. Such secrets must remain mine alone and none others. Now, as Zohar, I shall illumine truth and scourge the sinful in God’s name, bringing atonement and a cleansing to this world.”<br />
I LOVE THIS<br />
10 spheres = Sefirot<br />
But what about Kaddish and soul taking time to ascend?<br />
Wisdom of angel and seraph - reminds me of heichalot lit<br />
God’s names having power<br />
Zohar - central text of Kabbalah - literally splendor</p>
<p>Page 3<br />
Marc goes after Curly, the gangster the hoodlums named last issue<br />
“I’m the angel of death, beer-belly. You don’t want to make me angry.”</p>
<p>Page 8<br />
Mr. Weiss drops by the Spector home to pick up the Rabbi’s books and papers<br />
All donated to the seminary<br />
“Most of these manuscripts are one of a kind, aren’t they?”</p>
<p>Page 9<br />
Marlene looks at a photo of Elias with his students. Elias in a chair, all his students standing behind him<br />
Traditional Jewish learning<br />
Megillah 21a explains a teacher should sit on the ground while disciples stand around him<br />
Zohar is stealing materials, including an actual scroll</p>
<p>Page 10<br />
“In the name of heaven, do you think Zohar will allow this mystic wisdom to pass into the hands of the sinful and ignorant? Know the divine spark of justice, mortal woman--”<br />
He shoots electric blasts at her<br />
Spark of justice - Din of the sefirot is the one most inclined towards sitra achra, the other side<br />
Ezekiel 1:4<br />
וָאֵ֡רֶא וְהִנֵּה֩ ר֨וּחַ סְעָרָ֜ה בָּאָ֣ה מִן־הַצָּפ֗וֹן עָנָ֤ן גָּדוֹל֙ וְאֵ֣שׁ מִתְלַקַּ֔חַת וְנֹ֥גַֽהּ ל֖וֹ סָבִ֑יב וּמִ֨תּוֹכָ֔הּ כְּעֵ֥ין הַחַשְׁמַ֖ל מִתּ֥וֹךְ הָאֵֽשׁ׃<br />
I looked, and lo, a stormy wind came sweeping out of the north—a huge cloud and flashing fire, surrounded by a radiance; and in the center of it, in the center of the fire, a gleam as of amber.<br />
Maimonides identifies Chashmalim as the fourth rank of angelic hierarchy<br />
Word used in Modern Hebrew for electricity</p>
<p>Page 12<br />
Zohar has written אמת on Elias’ forehead<br />
“The secrets are safe with me, father of my soul, and through them mankind shall be brought to do penance.”<br />
Christian term<br />
Marc and Marlene go to the seminary library at Rabbi Reuben Davis’ request<br />
Wind up chatting with Mr. Weiss<br />
Declares Elias as world’s expert in Kabbalah<br />
Marlene asks what Kabbalah is<br />
Marc doesn’t know, he resisted Jewish “religious” studies</p>
<p>Page 13<br />
Mr. Weiss starts explaining Kabbalah<br />
“You see, those initiated in the secret traditions claim to own passwords that open the gates of heaven to the soul searching for its creator.”<br />
Again, this is heichalot literature. Meditative ascent<br />
Between late antiquity and early Middle Ages (3rd century to 6th or 7th?)<br />
Hekhalot Rabbati (“Greater Palaces”), detailing the ascent of Rabbi Ishmael<br />
This is the most solid Jewish mysticism in a comic book we have encountered. Beats Rucka<br />
“Union with God brings great bliss and knowledge. But it can also lead to madness. Some have attempted to wield magic power through Kabbalah, to pervert the knowledge of God to selfish ends.”<br />
Hagigah 14b: Four men entered the pardes — Ben Azzai, Ben Zoma, Acher, and Rabbi Akiva. Ben Azzai looked and died; Ben Zoma looked and went mad; Acher destroyed the plants; Akiva entered in peace and departed in peace.<br />
Long a concern of such perversion, rabbinic hesitance to looking behind the veil<br />
Marlene asks why someone would desecrate a grave<br />
“The soul of a dead man, free of the body, journeys to God more easily than a living man’s soul. There are legends suggesting that a soul can be brought back to its dead body by necromancy and made to utter its knowledge of God to a living Kabbalist.”<br />
Practical Kabbalah = essentially magic<br />
Writes of forbidden and permitted activities<br />
“This is the word EMETH, ‘truth’ in Hebrew. INscribing it on the forehead of one dead and reciting appropriate spells is believed to bring the breath of life back into its form.”<br />
That form being, essentially, a golem</p>
<p>Page 14<br />
“The body can be returned to death by erasing the first letter, which leaves the word METH or ‘dead’ in Hebrew”<br />
Marlene attends a Kabbalah lecture with Mr. Weiss<br />
Marc goes to the “seminary chapel”</p>
<p>Page 15<br />
Zohar shows up, citing Deuteronomy 21:18<br />
Ben sorer u’moreh<br />
“It is written, a wayward and rebellious son shall be put to death that you might rid yourselves of evil in your midst.”<br />
Sanhedrin 68b - limiting of a possible ben sorer u’moreh<br />
From when he grows two pubic hairs, which are a sign of puberty and from which time he is considered an adult, until he has grown a beard around. The reference here is to the lower beard surrounding his genitals, and not the upper beard, i.e., his facial hair, but the Sages spoke in euphemistic terms. As it is stated: “If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son” (Deuteronomy 21:18), which indicates that the penalty for rebelliousness is imposed upon a son, but not upon a daughter; and upon a son, but not upon a fully grown man. A minor under the age of thirteen is exempt from the penalty imposed upon a stubborn and rebellious son, because he has not yet reached the age of inclusion in mitzvot.<br />
משיביא שתי שערות ועד שיקיף זקן התחתון ולא העליון אלא שדברו חכמים בלשון נקיה שנאמר (דברים כא, יח) כי יהיה לאיש בן בן ולא בת בן ולא איש קטן פטור שלא בא לכלל מצות:<br />
Zohar again cites the Isaiah 1:18 motivation of cleansing sinners through punishment<br />
Marc realizes the same quote is from Reuben Davis’ eulogy....<br />
“Thou shalt honor thy father”</p>
<p>Page16<br />
“I have become as a God to mete out justice in the name of the Creator”</p>
<p>Page 17<br />
“For the suffering Zohar inflicts upon your body, your soul will be redeemed.”<br />
Connected to concepts of Gehenna, of suffering to redeem a soul<br />
Zohar either psychically moves or materializes stained glass ark that he shatters over Marc<br />
Wishes to continue, lest the ignorant learn the names of God</p>
<p>Page 18<br />
Mr. Weiss giving a lecture on Kabbalah<br />
Pointing to an image of the sefirotic tree behind him<br />
Writes גדולה in place of חסד or רחמים<br />
A: this allows for direct parallel with גבורה<br />
B: I Chronicles 29:11 - lecha Adonai hagedulah...<br />
“It is a fundamental belief among Kabbalists that the Tetragrammaton and other secret names of God are the most powerful tools for conjuring occult forces and commanding nature itself.”<br />
Marlene thinks she hasn’t been this fascinated since first learning hieroglyphics<br />
How does this relate to the tension of the very Jewish Moon Knight being in service to the Egyptian God?<br />
Jewish slaves in Egypt<br />
Word Balloon Podcast May 1, 2017, Dan Slott Part 2 Talks Secret Empire Silver Surfer Silk’s Origin<br />
31:05-32:02 - “It took until Moon Knight...when you think about it, is the worst Jewish character”</p>
<p>Page 19<br />
Zohar attacks the seminary students who fight back<br />
Zohar keeps citing verses<br />
Seems to cite Proverbs 10:6, 10:8<br />
“Violence filleth the mouth of the wicked, but the prating fool shall fall”</p>
<p>Page 24<br />
MK uses a mirror to reflect a blast back at Zohar</p>
<p>Page 25<br />
“Father of my soul, I, who have slain the evil son of your loins, call thee up against this stranger… with the charmed vowels of the Tetragrammaton, KELSHADDAY”<br />
El Shadday is not Tetragrammaton. IS a name of God<br />
But I LOVE that he write KEL<br />
Suddenly Elias Spector’s corpse rises up</p>
<p>Page 26<br />
Elias goes to choke his son<br />
Marc thinks he’ll die before laying hands on his father again<br />
Asks dad for forgiveness</p>
<p>Page 27<br />
Marlene runs in, erases the aleph<br />
Elias starts to fall</p>
<p>Page 28<br />
Marc mentions feeling like a new person<br />
Seems like a play on multiple identities<br />
But also a possibility that Zohar was victorious in redeeming him?<br />
Has he performed teshuva?<br />
Hilchot Teshuva 2:4<br />
Among the paths of repentance is for the penitent ...to change his name, as if to say &quot;I am a different person and not the same one who sinned;&quot;<br />
מִדַּרְכֵי הַתְּשׁוּבָה...וּמְשַׁנֶּה שְׁמוֹ כְּלוֹמַר אֲנִי אַחֵר וְאֵינִי אוֹתוֹ הָאִישׁ שֶׁעָשָׂה אוֹתָן הַמַּעֲשִׂים</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our tenth episode! A full set of Kabbalistic Sefirot!<br />
This is Part 2 of our exploration of Moon Knight. We look at Moon Knight #38, part 2 of the story of the villain Zohar!</p>
<p><strong>Moon Knight #38, July 1984</strong></p>
<p>“Final Rest”</p>
<p>*- Written by Alan Zelenetz</p>
<ul>
<li>Penciled by Bo Hampton</li>
<li>Inked by Armando Gil</li>
<li>Colored by Christie Scheele</li>
<li>Lettered by Joe Rosen</li>
<li>Edited by Denny O’Neill*</li>
</ul>
<p>Incredible cover that seems to have concentric circles of Hebrew text<br />
Looks like an amulet</p>
<p>Page 1<br />
Our hooded figure lays out Rabbi Spector’s body<br />
“Master, thy soul has shed its skin and ascended the ten spheres to union with God. Thence hast thou returned to thy disciple with the hidden wisdom of angel and seraph… from thee, Elias Spector, I have learned the Lord’s names of power to summon forth the Divine Spark from within my mortal form. Such secrets must remain mine alone and none others. Now, as Zohar, I shall illumine truth and scourge the sinful in God’s name, bringing atonement and a cleansing to this world.”<br />
I LOVE THIS<br />
10 spheres = Sefirot<br />
But what about Kaddish and soul taking time to ascend?<br />
Wisdom of angel and seraph - reminds me of heichalot lit<br />
God’s names having power<br />
Zohar - central text of Kabbalah - literally splendor</p>
<p>Page 3<br />
Marc goes after Curly, the gangster the hoodlums named last issue<br />
“I’m the angel of death, beer-belly. You don’t want to make me angry.”</p>
<p>Page 8<br />
Mr. Weiss drops by the Spector home to pick up the Rabbi’s books and papers<br />
All donated to the seminary<br />
“Most of these manuscripts are one of a kind, aren’t they?”</p>
<p>Page 9<br />
Marlene looks at a photo of Elias with his students. Elias in a chair, all his students standing behind him<br />
Traditional Jewish learning<br />
Megillah 21a explains a teacher should sit on the ground while disciples stand around him<br />
Zohar is stealing materials, including an actual scroll</p>
<p>Page 10<br />
“In the name of heaven, do you think Zohar will allow this mystic wisdom to pass into the hands of the sinful and ignorant? Know the divine spark of justice, mortal woman--”<br />
He shoots electric blasts at her<br />
Spark of justice - Din of the sefirot is the one most inclined towards sitra achra, the other side<br />
Ezekiel 1:4<br />
וָאֵ֡רֶא וְהִנֵּה֩ ר֨וּחַ סְעָרָ֜ה בָּאָ֣ה מִן־הַצָּפ֗וֹן עָנָ֤ן גָּדוֹל֙ וְאֵ֣שׁ מִתְלַקַּ֔חַת וְנֹ֥גַֽהּ ל֖וֹ סָבִ֑יב וּמִ֨תּוֹכָ֔הּ כְּעֵ֥ין הַחַשְׁמַ֖ל מִתּ֥וֹךְ הָאֵֽשׁ׃<br />
I looked, and lo, a stormy wind came sweeping out of the north—a huge cloud and flashing fire, surrounded by a radiance; and in the center of it, in the center of the fire, a gleam as of amber.<br />
Maimonides identifies Chashmalim as the fourth rank of angelic hierarchy<br />
Word used in Modern Hebrew for electricity</p>
<p>Page 12<br />
Zohar has written אמת on Elias’ forehead<br />
“The secrets are safe with me, father of my soul, and through them mankind shall be brought to do penance.”<br />
Christian term<br />
Marc and Marlene go to the seminary library at Rabbi Reuben Davis’ request<br />
Wind up chatting with Mr. Weiss<br />
Declares Elias as world’s expert in Kabbalah<br />
Marlene asks what Kabbalah is<br />
Marc doesn’t know, he resisted Jewish “religious” studies</p>
<p>Page 13<br />
Mr. Weiss starts explaining Kabbalah<br />
“You see, those initiated in the secret traditions claim to own passwords that open the gates of heaven to the soul searching for its creator.”<br />
Again, this is heichalot literature. Meditative ascent<br />
Between late antiquity and early Middle Ages (3rd century to 6th or 7th?)<br />
Hekhalot Rabbati (“Greater Palaces”), detailing the ascent of Rabbi Ishmael<br />
This is the most solid Jewish mysticism in a comic book we have encountered. Beats Rucka<br />
“Union with God brings great bliss and knowledge. But it can also lead to madness. Some have attempted to wield magic power through Kabbalah, to pervert the knowledge of God to selfish ends.”<br />
Hagigah 14b: Four men entered the pardes — Ben Azzai, Ben Zoma, Acher, and Rabbi Akiva. Ben Azzai looked and died; Ben Zoma looked and went mad; Acher destroyed the plants; Akiva entered in peace and departed in peace.<br />
Long a concern of such perversion, rabbinic hesitance to looking behind the veil<br />
Marlene asks why someone would desecrate a grave<br />
“The soul of a dead man, free of the body, journeys to God more easily than a living man’s soul. There are legends suggesting that a soul can be brought back to its dead body by necromancy and made to utter its knowledge of God to a living Kabbalist.”<br />
Practical Kabbalah = essentially magic<br />
Writes of forbidden and permitted activities<br />
“This is the word EMETH, ‘truth’ in Hebrew. INscribing it on the forehead of one dead and reciting appropriate spells is believed to bring the breath of life back into its form.”<br />
That form being, essentially, a golem</p>
<p>Page 14<br />
“The body can be returned to death by erasing the first letter, which leaves the word METH or ‘dead’ in Hebrew”<br />
Marlene attends a Kabbalah lecture with Mr. Weiss<br />
Marc goes to the “seminary chapel”</p>
<p>Page 15<br />
Zohar shows up, citing Deuteronomy 21:18<br />
Ben sorer u’moreh<br />
“It is written, a wayward and rebellious son shall be put to death that you might rid yourselves of evil in your midst.”<br />
Sanhedrin 68b - limiting of a possible ben sorer u’moreh<br />
From when he grows two pubic hairs, which are a sign of puberty and from which time he is considered an adult, until he has grown a beard around. The reference here is to the lower beard surrounding his genitals, and not the upper beard, i.e., his facial hair, but the Sages spoke in euphemistic terms. As it is stated: “If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son” (Deuteronomy 21:18), which indicates that the penalty for rebelliousness is imposed upon a son, but not upon a daughter; and upon a son, but not upon a fully grown man. A minor under the age of thirteen is exempt from the penalty imposed upon a stubborn and rebellious son, because he has not yet reached the age of inclusion in mitzvot.<br />
משיביא שתי שערות ועד שיקיף זקן התחתון ולא העליון אלא שדברו חכמים בלשון נקיה שנאמר (דברים כא, יח) כי יהיה לאיש בן בן ולא בת בן ולא איש קטן פטור שלא בא לכלל מצות:<br />
Zohar again cites the Isaiah 1:18 motivation of cleansing sinners through punishment<br />
Marc realizes the same quote is from Reuben Davis’ eulogy....<br />
“Thou shalt honor thy father”</p>
<p>Page16<br />
“I have become as a God to mete out justice in the name of the Creator”</p>
<p>Page 17<br />
“For the suffering Zohar inflicts upon your body, your soul will be redeemed.”<br />
Connected to concepts of Gehenna, of suffering to redeem a soul<br />
Zohar either psychically moves or materializes stained glass ark that he shatters over Marc<br />
Wishes to continue, lest the ignorant learn the names of God</p>
<p>Page 18<br />
Mr. Weiss giving a lecture on Kabbalah<br />
Pointing to an image of the sefirotic tree behind him<br />
Writes גדולה in place of חסד or רחמים<br />
A: this allows for direct parallel with גבורה<br />
B: I Chronicles 29:11 - lecha Adonai hagedulah...<br />
“It is a fundamental belief among Kabbalists that the Tetragrammaton and other secret names of God are the most powerful tools for conjuring occult forces and commanding nature itself.”<br />
Marlene thinks she hasn’t been this fascinated since first learning hieroglyphics<br />
How does this relate to the tension of the very Jewish Moon Knight being in service to the Egyptian God?<br />
Jewish slaves in Egypt<br />
Word Balloon Podcast May 1, 2017, Dan Slott Part 2 Talks Secret Empire Silver Surfer Silk’s Origin<br />
31:05-32:02 - “It took until Moon Knight...when you think about it, is the worst Jewish character”</p>
<p>Page 19<br />
Zohar attacks the seminary students who fight back<br />
Zohar keeps citing verses<br />
Seems to cite Proverbs 10:6, 10:8<br />
“Violence filleth the mouth of the wicked, but the prating fool shall fall”</p>
<p>Page 24<br />
MK uses a mirror to reflect a blast back at Zohar</p>
<p>Page 25<br />
“Father of my soul, I, who have slain the evil son of your loins, call thee up against this stranger… with the charmed vowels of the Tetragrammaton, KELSHADDAY”<br />
El Shadday is not Tetragrammaton. IS a name of God<br />
But I LOVE that he write KEL<br />
Suddenly Elias Spector’s corpse rises up</p>
<p>Page 26<br />
Elias goes to choke his son<br />
Marc thinks he’ll die before laying hands on his father again<br />
Asks dad for forgiveness</p>
<p>Page 27<br />
Marlene runs in, erases the aleph<br />
Elias starts to fall</p>
<p>Page 28<br />
Marc mentions feeling like a new person<br />
Seems like a play on multiple identities<br />
But also a possibility that Zohar was victorious in redeeming him?<br />
Has he performed teshuva?<br />
Hilchot Teshuva 2:4<br />
Among the paths of repentance is for the penitent ...to change his name, as if to say &quot;I am a different person and not the same one who sinned;&quot;<br />
מִדַּרְכֵי הַתְּשׁוּבָה...וּמְשַׁנֶּה שְׁמוֹ כְּלוֹמַר אֲנִי אַחֵר וְאֵינִי אוֹתוֹ הָאִישׁ שֶׁעָשָׂה אוֹתָן הַמַּעֲשִׂים</p>
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      <title>Episode 9 - Moon Knight - Part 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Moon Knight (1980) #37</strong><br />
<em>Published</em>:<br />
May 01, 1984<br />
<em>Writer</em>:<br />
Alan Zelenetz<br />
<em>Penciler</em>:<br />
Bo Hampton<br />
<em>Cover Artist:</em><br />
Michael Kaluta<br />
<em>At long last…the secret history of Marc Spector’s father! Plus, a reveal at the end of this issue that will leave you gob smacked!</em></p>
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<p>Writer Alan Zelenetz,  before becoming a film producer, he was a junior high school principal at the Yeshiva of Flatbush, an Orthodox Jewish school in Brooklyn. One of the science teachers under his supervision was the father of Darren Aronofsky, director of Pi (1998).</p>
<p><strong>BRANDON'S NOTES:</strong></p>
<p>BB Notes on Moon Knight Episode</p>
<p>History of Moon Knight - Brandon<br />
First Appearance: Werewolf by Night #32 (august 1975)<br />
Marc Spector - a marine-turned-mercenary left for dead in Egypt. Resurrected by the Egyptian God of the moon, Khonshu.<br />
Identities<br />
Start off as just guises, retconned into multiple personalities<br />
Dissociative Identity Disorder<br />
Steven Grant - wealthy<br />
Jake Lockley - a cab driver<br />
Allies<br />
Jean-Paul “Frenchie” DuChamp - pilot<br />
Marlene - longtime lover<br />
Brandon- Interview from Comic Foundry (Tim Leong), a conversation between Doug Moench and Charlie Huston (Moon Knight Volume 5, 2006-9)<br />
https://www.cbr.com/comic-book-legends-revealed-553/3/<br />
Getting back to how much was accidental and incremental, the other thing is, I had a habit of naming characters in stories after friends, and it started spreading. And soon I had people coming to me saying, “When are you going to name a character after me?” So I used to go to Ed Summer’s comic shop, I think it was called Comic Snipe? Something Snipe. It was the best comic shop in Manhattan at the time. And one of the guys that worked there was Marc Spector.</p>
<p>And he was saying, “When are you going to name a character after me?” So then I was trying to figure out this villain for “Werewolf by Night.” What am I going to call him? I’ll name him after Marc Spector. Then it turned out Marc Spector was Jewish. Ah, I guess this is a Jewish name. Well, I guess I just made up the first Jewish costumed hero. So maybe I should research some Judaism and stuff about the Mideast and Mossad and all this other stuff, and that’s where all that stuff came from.</p>
<p>MOENCH: It was all an accident. I didn’t say, “I’m going to sit down and create a Jewish character.”<br />
The second series was Marc Spector: Moon Knight, initially written by Chuck Dixon. Dixon blogged in the 2000’s<br />
When I wrote Moon Knight over at Marvel I wanted to explore the fact that Marc Spector was Jewish. I was uncomfortable with the fact that a Jew wielded a power born of Egyptian myth. I wanted to deal with this in a storyline. My editor told me to ignore that aspect of his personality. And I was told this by an editor who is a Jew. Is there something in the mind of comics fandom and professionals that finds religion repugnant? Or are they simply avoiding the familiar?</p>
<p>Moon Knight #37, May 1984<br />
“Red Sins”<br />
Written by Alan Zelenetz<br />
Penciled by Bo Hampton<br />
Inked by Armando Gil<br />
Colored by Ben Sean<br />
Lettered by Joe Rosen<br />
Edited by Denny O’Neill<br />
RABBI Alan Zelentz<br />
Formerly principal of Torah and General Studies of the Yeshivah of Flatbush Middle School and principal of the Solomon Schechter High School of Brooklyn<br />
Currently Director of the Idea School Institute<br />
Page 1 - Rabbi dying in the hospital<br />
Page 3 - Balfus Hospital in Chicago!<br />
Made up hospital<br />
Page 5<br />
Marc’s parents came to U.S. from Czechoslovakia after Hitler<br />
“Knew the Bible and Talmud by heart before he was fifteen, was ordained a rabbi at eighteen, and went on to become a brilliant scholar in the Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. In America, he was lucky just to be alive.”<br />
Grew up on the “poor side” of Chicago<br />
Father beaten up by a gang that carve swastika into his forehead<br />
Picture of young Marc in kippa<br />
“But why? Why were you a coward?” “God will punish them. We’ve enough red sins of our own to atone for. I leave justice to God.”<br />
Frequent critique levied against rabbinic Jews. Is Moon Knight a Zionist “New Jew”?<br />
Page 6<br />
Appointment to the faculty of the theological seminary, wants Marc to enroll<br />
Have they gone to JTS? Or does this mean Chicago?<br />
Likely a reference to the Hebrew Theological College, aka “Skokie Yeshiva” (est. 1921)<br />
Moved to Skokie in 1958 from North Lawndale<br />
Father discovers his son has taken up boxing. Discovers him, tries to talk him out of it<br />
Page 7<br />
Marc punches his own father in the ring<br />
“You want to be an animal, go -- be an animal. But not in my house, not with my blessing, never as my son.”<br />
Pirkei Avot 2:5 - Hillel would say<br />
וּבְמָקוֹם שֶׁאֵין אֲנָשִׁים, הִשְׁתַּדֵּל לִהְיוֹת אִישׁ:<br />
Page 8<br />
Marlene tries to convince Steve to make amends<br />
Moon Knight patrols the Lower East Side where his aunt used to live<br />
Page 9<br />
A synagogue is burning!<br />
Top two panels show a beautifully drawn shul<br />
Fairly generic, might be Kehila Kedosha Janina<br />
A man in a green kippa ran into building to save a Torah scroll<br />
Moon Knight: “The five books of Moses. He put his life on the line for this.”<br />
Page 10<br />
Reflects his father would have also risked his life to save a Torah, but wouldn’t put up a fight<br />
Painted swastika on the door<br />
Moon Knight’s off to hunt some Nazis….<br />
Page 12<br />
“It’s not enough to leave justice to God’s sweet time.”<br />
Page 13-14<br />
Moon Knight confronting the hatemongers<br />
“This here’s private property--”<br />
“So’s the synagogue you turned into a flaming Holocaust, you rotten son of a pig!”<br />
“Hey, what’s a Jew church to you?”<br />
As Moon Knight holds a guy out the window by his ankles: “I belong with the persecuted.”<br />
Page 16<br />
Moon Knight was especially violent. Detective says he woulda charged cops with police brutality<br />
I wonder why MK is so upset in this situation…<br />
First glimpse into his Jewish identity<br />
This gets him to book tickets to Chicago<br />
Page 17<br />
Marc gets back in time for his father’s funeral<br />
It’s so quick! Kavod hamet<br />
Marlene and Marc walking in, no gender separation though the physicality reads Orthodox<br />
A man approaches Marc with a kippa in hand<br />
“Excuse me, sir, would you mind covering your head?”<br />
Rabbi Elias Spector<br />
“To pay final tribute to rabbi Elias Spector, of sainted memory, who has been called from among us this day...that his eternal soul might bask in the heavenly glory of God”<br />
So Christian sounding in English<br />
Likely said zecher tzadik livracha<br />
Page 18<br />
Eulogy delivered over image of Rabbi Spector pouring over Hebrew books<br />
One has on the cover ליער<br />
“In his religious and mystical studies, Elias Spector struggled for the knowledge to see beyond the physical, to know the universe as a reflection of the Divine Image... and to see mankind redeemed as is written in the visions of Isaiah -- Come now and let us reason together saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow, though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.”<br />
Isaiah 1:18<br />
I learned in school the importance of checking surrounding verses of a prooftext<br />
Isaiah 1:15-17<br />
And when you lift up your hands, I will turn My eyes away from you; Though you pray at length, I will not listen. Your hands are stained with crime—Wash yourselves clean; Put your evil doings Away from My sight. Cease to do evil; Learn to do good. Devote yourselves to justice; Aid the wronged. Uphold the rights of the orphan; Defend the cause of the widow.Surrounding verses are pretty<br />
awesome<br />
Then goes into Psalm 23<br />
Page 19<br />
Meet the Rabbi, Reuben Davis - a student of Rabbi Spector’s<br />
Marc has been separated 18 years - significant?<br />
Page 20<br />
Marc goes to visit his father’s grave, discovers a vandal spraypainting a swastika<br />
Page 22<br />
A thug LIFTS A JEWISH GRAVESTONE FROM THE GROUND<br />
Marc and Marlene defeat the punks<br />
Discover someone paid them to desecrate the graves…<br />
And that father’s grave is empty<br />
Page 23<br />
We see a hooded figure in purple robes, who looks like a purple KKK member<br />
Over the casket of Rabbi Spector</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Moon Knight (1980) #37</strong><br />
<em>Published</em>:<br />
May 01, 1984<br />
<em>Writer</em>:<br />
Alan Zelenetz<br />
<em>Penciler</em>:<br />
Bo Hampton<br />
<em>Cover Artist:</em><br />
Michael Kaluta<br />
<em>At long last…the secret history of Marc Spector’s father! Plus, a reveal at the end of this issue that will leave you gob smacked!</em></p>
<p>Follow along with the issue with this link -<br />
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1553840064739605&amp;type=3&amp;<strong>xts</strong>%5B0%5D=68.ARC3Ofk02NJ2Jk0nAt5aN6gygCRYKw8IZpuu68P6DK61oa7F3yg_zZpZULyycKgRn2sPhsMALjYJnSrNUJt5B8FztUeiTvrjGQ8cVaujAXmC_bHb8cM56skHPb7O4I28XTh9sOs0aD5Hg-8u3vhqcBzXmJJphRqDDTeojJHx5-QV-nrwcwIiSsF42jlnqhM8P8xBTXVtwDBz_8f-Y_dLTKrl3kt2_wICCokm3eN9IhUWW9I96MbPA4XR-rBMir4LUGK6xxFVVv25wF4WOM2BKqKXFqlmSWlBJzJuTAsvmkB_clhlN8w8X3qDWbI3Ip7AGVFnEiI_1AyBOSfIg5xAUuMeIPsj95Ab3fVfDgqiuJMfs1Y5shbkY5ZUxQHdOqlWTf3sOQNuD4LAEv5aZtWFOqSb4_KzVv21-BZhbcfKF6Cld8xperifbyG8PJaDBLASRJmmMjebXPxEk6biHl2wMkW0AQ&amp;<strong>tn</strong>=-UC-R</p>
<p>Writer Alan Zelenetz,  before becoming a film producer, he was a junior high school principal at the Yeshiva of Flatbush, an Orthodox Jewish school in Brooklyn. One of the science teachers under his supervision was the father of Darren Aronofsky, director of Pi (1998).</p>
<p><strong>BRANDON'S NOTES:</strong></p>
<p>BB Notes on Moon Knight Episode</p>
<p>History of Moon Knight - Brandon<br />
First Appearance: Werewolf by Night #32 (august 1975)<br />
Marc Spector - a marine-turned-mercenary left for dead in Egypt. Resurrected by the Egyptian God of the moon, Khonshu.<br />
Identities<br />
Start off as just guises, retconned into multiple personalities<br />
Dissociative Identity Disorder<br />
Steven Grant - wealthy<br />
Jake Lockley - a cab driver<br />
Allies<br />
Jean-Paul “Frenchie” DuChamp - pilot<br />
Marlene - longtime lover<br />
Brandon- Interview from Comic Foundry (Tim Leong), a conversation between Doug Moench and Charlie Huston (Moon Knight Volume 5, 2006-9)<br />
https://www.cbr.com/comic-book-legends-revealed-553/3/<br />
Getting back to how much was accidental and incremental, the other thing is, I had a habit of naming characters in stories after friends, and it started spreading. And soon I had people coming to me saying, “When are you going to name a character after me?” So I used to go to Ed Summer’s comic shop, I think it was called Comic Snipe? Something Snipe. It was the best comic shop in Manhattan at the time. And one of the guys that worked there was Marc Spector.</p>
<p>And he was saying, “When are you going to name a character after me?” So then I was trying to figure out this villain for “Werewolf by Night.” What am I going to call him? I’ll name him after Marc Spector. Then it turned out Marc Spector was Jewish. Ah, I guess this is a Jewish name. Well, I guess I just made up the first Jewish costumed hero. So maybe I should research some Judaism and stuff about the Mideast and Mossad and all this other stuff, and that’s where all that stuff came from.</p>
<p>MOENCH: It was all an accident. I didn’t say, “I’m going to sit down and create a Jewish character.”<br />
The second series was Marc Spector: Moon Knight, initially written by Chuck Dixon. Dixon blogged in the 2000’s<br />
When I wrote Moon Knight over at Marvel I wanted to explore the fact that Marc Spector was Jewish. I was uncomfortable with the fact that a Jew wielded a power born of Egyptian myth. I wanted to deal with this in a storyline. My editor told me to ignore that aspect of his personality. And I was told this by an editor who is a Jew. Is there something in the mind of comics fandom and professionals that finds religion repugnant? Or are they simply avoiding the familiar?</p>
<p>Moon Knight #37, May 1984<br />
“Red Sins”<br />
Written by Alan Zelenetz<br />
Penciled by Bo Hampton<br />
Inked by Armando Gil<br />
Colored by Ben Sean<br />
Lettered by Joe Rosen<br />
Edited by Denny O’Neill<br />
RABBI Alan Zelentz<br />
Formerly principal of Torah and General Studies of the Yeshivah of Flatbush Middle School and principal of the Solomon Schechter High School of Brooklyn<br />
Currently Director of the Idea School Institute<br />
Page 1 - Rabbi dying in the hospital<br />
Page 3 - Balfus Hospital in Chicago!<br />
Made up hospital<br />
Page 5<br />
Marc’s parents came to U.S. from Czechoslovakia after Hitler<br />
“Knew the Bible and Talmud by heart before he was fifteen, was ordained a rabbi at eighteen, and went on to become a brilliant scholar in the Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. In America, he was lucky just to be alive.”<br />
Grew up on the “poor side” of Chicago<br />
Father beaten up by a gang that carve swastika into his forehead<br />
Picture of young Marc in kippa<br />
“But why? Why were you a coward?” “God will punish them. We’ve enough red sins of our own to atone for. I leave justice to God.”<br />
Frequent critique levied against rabbinic Jews. Is Moon Knight a Zionist “New Jew”?<br />
Page 6<br />
Appointment to the faculty of the theological seminary, wants Marc to enroll<br />
Have they gone to JTS? Or does this mean Chicago?<br />
Likely a reference to the Hebrew Theological College, aka “Skokie Yeshiva” (est. 1921)<br />
Moved to Skokie in 1958 from North Lawndale<br />
Father discovers his son has taken up boxing. Discovers him, tries to talk him out of it<br />
Page 7<br />
Marc punches his own father in the ring<br />
“You want to be an animal, go -- be an animal. But not in my house, not with my blessing, never as my son.”<br />
Pirkei Avot 2:5 - Hillel would say<br />
וּבְמָקוֹם שֶׁאֵין אֲנָשִׁים, הִשְׁתַּדֵּל לִהְיוֹת אִישׁ:<br />
Page 8<br />
Marlene tries to convince Steve to make amends<br />
Moon Knight patrols the Lower East Side where his aunt used to live<br />
Page 9<br />
A synagogue is burning!<br />
Top two panels show a beautifully drawn shul<br />
Fairly generic, might be Kehila Kedosha Janina<br />
A man in a green kippa ran into building to save a Torah scroll<br />
Moon Knight: “The five books of Moses. He put his life on the line for this.”<br />
Page 10<br />
Reflects his father would have also risked his life to save a Torah, but wouldn’t put up a fight<br />
Painted swastika on the door<br />
Moon Knight’s off to hunt some Nazis….<br />
Page 12<br />
“It’s not enough to leave justice to God’s sweet time.”<br />
Page 13-14<br />
Moon Knight confronting the hatemongers<br />
“This here’s private property--”<br />
“So’s the synagogue you turned into a flaming Holocaust, you rotten son of a pig!”<br />
“Hey, what’s a Jew church to you?”<br />
As Moon Knight holds a guy out the window by his ankles: “I belong with the persecuted.”<br />
Page 16<br />
Moon Knight was especially violent. Detective says he woulda charged cops with police brutality<br />
I wonder why MK is so upset in this situation…<br />
First glimpse into his Jewish identity<br />
This gets him to book tickets to Chicago<br />
Page 17<br />
Marc gets back in time for his father’s funeral<br />
It’s so quick! Kavod hamet<br />
Marlene and Marc walking in, no gender separation though the physicality reads Orthodox<br />
A man approaches Marc with a kippa in hand<br />
“Excuse me, sir, would you mind covering your head?”<br />
Rabbi Elias Spector<br />
“To pay final tribute to rabbi Elias Spector, of sainted memory, who has been called from among us this day...that his eternal soul might bask in the heavenly glory of God”<br />
So Christian sounding in English<br />
Likely said zecher tzadik livracha<br />
Page 18<br />
Eulogy delivered over image of Rabbi Spector pouring over Hebrew books<br />
One has on the cover ליער<br />
“In his religious and mystical studies, Elias Spector struggled for the knowledge to see beyond the physical, to know the universe as a reflection of the Divine Image... and to see mankind redeemed as is written in the visions of Isaiah -- Come now and let us reason together saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow, though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.”<br />
Isaiah 1:18<br />
I learned in school the importance of checking surrounding verses of a prooftext<br />
Isaiah 1:15-17<br />
And when you lift up your hands, I will turn My eyes away from you; Though you pray at length, I will not listen. Your hands are stained with crime—Wash yourselves clean; Put your evil doings Away from My sight. Cease to do evil; Learn to do good. Devote yourselves to justice; Aid the wronged. Uphold the rights of the orphan; Defend the cause of the widow.Surrounding verses are pretty<br />
awesome<br />
Then goes into Psalm 23<br />
Page 19<br />
Meet the Rabbi, Reuben Davis - a student of Rabbi Spector’s<br />
Marc has been separated 18 years - significant?<br />
Page 20<br />
Marc goes to visit his father’s grave, discovers a vandal spraypainting a swastika<br />
Page 22<br />
A thug LIFTS A JEWISH GRAVESTONE FROM THE GROUND<br />
Marc and Marlene defeat the punks<br />
Discover someone paid them to desecrate the graves…<br />
And that father’s grave is empty<br />
Page 23<br />
We see a hooded figure in purple robes, who looks like a purple KKK member<br />
Over the casket of Rabbi Spector</p>
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      <title>Episode 8 - Ragman - Part 2 (with TRIGGER WARNING)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>TRIGGER WARNING</strong> - <em>Please note, in this episode we discuss the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, PA along with a few other instances of hate crimes perpetrated towards Jews.</em></p>
<p>In this episode we complete our exploration of the VERY Jewish RAGMAN!</p>
<p>Batman #551, 1998<br />
“Suit of Evil Souls”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty</p>
<p>Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel</p>
<p>Batman #552, 1998<br />
“The Greatest Evil”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty<br />
Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel</p>
<p>Ragman: Suit of Souls #1, Dec 2010<br />
“Tattered Remnants”<br />
Written by Christos Gage<br />
Drawn and inked by Stephen Segovia<br />
Colored by David Curiel<br />
Lettered by Rob Leigh<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri and Chris Conroy</p>
<p>Shadowpact #8, 2018<br />
“Ragtime”<br />
Written by Bill Willingham<br />
Drawn by Shawn McManus<br />
Inked by Raul Fernandez<br />
Colored by Mike Atiyeh<br />
Lettered by Pat Brosseau<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri</p>
<p><strong>BRANDON'S NOTES:</strong></p>
<p>Batman #551, 1998<br />
“Suit of Evil Souls”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty<br />
Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel<br />
Page 2<br />
Batman hunts Hitler Youth swastika tattooed man<br />
Member of the Aryan Reich<br />
&quot;You murdered Benjamin Mizrahi! Half the Congregation of Temple Beth Israel saw you!... why did you hate him?&quot;<br />
&quot;He was a Jew! And Jews take over everything-- even this stinkin' slum!&quot;<br />
Temple Beth Israel<br />
There's an M.O. Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center at 34th and 9th Ave (1925 built current building - Hell's Kitchen!)<br />
There's Temple Beth Israel in Port Washington, NY (Nassau county Long Island, Conservative, building opened in 1960)<br />
How satisfying to see Batman beat up Neo Nazis<br />
Page 4<br />
Jewish cemetery<br />
Page 5-6<br />
Rory Regan meets the victim's rabbi, Isaac Ben Luria<br />
Rory is wearing a kippa!<br />
A shooting on &quot;the Sabbath&quot; outside the synagogue<br />
...oy, Pittsburgh, Poway<br />
Humboldt Street Synagogue in Halle, Germany<br />
Someone throws a brick through the shul window<br />
Page 11<br />
&quot;A new shred of the Ragman… forever bonded by a protective shem.&quot;<br />
Emet written in wrong direction (top to bottom,  tav first)<br />
Page 12<br />
Radio interview between Vesper Fairchild and Dr. David Levy on anti-semitism<br />
Diaspora<br />
I guess that's one word for the exiles<br />
Lachrymose Conception of Jewish History - Salo Baron, 20th Century historian, taught at Columbia University, opposed this concept<br />
Should have ended with the creation of modern Israel<br />
Seems to be a summary of the thought behind Zionism. That if Jews became like the rest of the world…<br />
Page 13<br />
&quot;The scriptures speak of a 'dispersion of divine light' throughout the universe -- and this has been interpreted, on a human level, as the purpose behind the constant wandering of the Jews… dispersing and disseminating the truth of God throughout the world.&quot;<br />
Seems to be a possible reading of Lurianic Kabbalah, in which mitzvot help restore shattered vessels<br />
Carl Friedman's 1993 novel, The Shovel and the Loom. Character Chaya studies Luria<br />
&quot;With the dispersion of the divine light began the Diaspora of the Jews, whose task it was to gather the stray sparks and in that way restore the cosmos to its former perfection… Under the influence of Luria, the Diaspora became a positive force, the condition for, as well as introduction to, Olam HaBa, the World to Come. The person of the Messiah became less important. The crucial thing was to prepare the way.&quot;<br />
Light unto the nations?<br />
Isaiah 42:6 I the LORD have called unto you in righteousness, and have taken hold of your hand, and submitted you as the people's covenant, as a light unto the nations<br />
Mentions xenophobia, how kashrut may be to discourage socialization with other peoples<br />
Page 14<br />
Vesper asks if that means Jews are also xenophobic<br />
Dr. Levy says the traditions derive from God's law<br />
Page 15<br />
Review of golem, meaning &quot;body without soul&quot;<br />
Kind of…it's inchoate form, mass without animating force<br />
Review of Ragman mini<br />
Page 18<br />
&quot;Know that we shall seek God together- through piety and prayer, humility... and love.</p>
<p>Batman #552, 1998<br />
“The Greatest Evil”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty<br />
Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel<br />
Page 6<br />
Aryan Reich attacks Rabbi Luria, &quot;and this ain't Israel!<br />
Rabbi Luria is unphased, claiming no fear or hate<br />
Claims Jews tricked America into joining the wrong side, &quot;but America's changed, Jew, and now you're&quot;<br />
Terrifyingly relevant<br />
Page 7<br />
Rory asks rabbi to use fire from a menorah<br />
come on, Rory<br />
Page 8<br />
&quot;It is said that the sound of smashing glass chases away demons and evil spirits!&quot;<br />
wedding<br />
Rosh Hashanah 16b - why blow the shofar? To confuse Satan<br />
Chullin 105b - Rav Ashi uses horns to excommunicate a demon (מזיקין)<br />
Page 9<br />
A single will of righteousness to overcome the evil souls<br />
Feels very Sodom or zadok<br />
Page 10<br />
&quot;You must use the power of evil to do good… think and feel before you act.&quot;<br />
Very rabbinic. Kovesh et yitzro<br />
Yoma 69b - rabbis capture the evil inclination and find nobody possesses a sex drive anymore<br />
Idea is even base inclinations can be ok if guided to holy purpose<br />
&quot;But...how can I not hate evil? &quot; &quot;By loving God more.&quot;<br />
Proverbs 8:13<br />
יִֽרְאַ֣ת יְהוָה֮ שְֽׂנֹ֫את רָ֥ע גֵּ֘אָ֤ה וְגָא֨וֹן ׀ וְדֶ֣רֶךְ רָ֭ע וּפִ֨י תַהְפֻּכ֬וֹת שָׂנֵֽאתִי׃<br />
To fear the LORD is to hate evil; I hate pride, arrogance, the evil way, And duplicity in speech.<br />
Psalm 97:10<br />
אֹהֲבֵ֥י ה שִׂנְא֫וּ רָ֥ע שֹׁ֭מֵר נַפְשׁ֣וֹת חֲסִידָ֑יו מִיַּ֥ד רְ֝שָׁעִ֗ים יַצִּילֵֽם׃<br />
O you who love the LORD, hate evil! He guards the lives of His loyal ones, saving them from the hand of the wicked.<br />
א֭וֹר זָרֻ֣עַ לַצַּדִּ֑יק וּֽלְיִשְׁרֵי־לֵ֥ב שִׂמְחָֽה׃<br />
Light is sown for the righteous, radiance for the upright.<br />
Makhloket in Judaism<br />
Page 12<br />
Explanation of Kabbalah<br />
&quot;Thirty-Two Paths to Wisdom&quot;<br />
From 32 mentions of Elohim in Genesis 1<br />
&quot;It was developed in the thirteenth century as ecstatic contemplation of Ezekial's vision - a chariot believed to be God's 'throne'...and it espouses mixed doctrine that man himself embodies the universe and all its mysteries.&quot;<br />
Mixes it up with chariot mysticism - yordei merkavah<br />
Bits of Shiur Komach<br />
13th century, yes. Though it strikes me this rabbi would claim earlier<br />
Connects Kabbalah to Hasidism, all accurate<br />
&quot;The entire universe- taken together- is God, and man is made in God's image. Man is therefore a miniature embodiment of the universe.&quot;<br />
Links to Adam HaRishon as giant, cosmic, essentially all<br />
Refers to God as being in everything<br />
Amazing page<br />
Page 13<br />
&quot;Seek and find God everywhere, even in evil--and evil's power will wither before God&quot;<br />
Very Rav Nachman nekudah tovah.<br />
Likutei Moharan 282:1, quoting Psalm 37:10<br />
וְעוֹד מְעַט וְאֵין רָשָׁע וְהִתְבּוֹנַנְתָּ עַל מְקוֹמוֹ וְאֵינֶנּוּ<br />
Why the fuck are they praying on their knees?!<br />
Page 18<br />
Rabbi reminds Rory of command not to kill, then gets shot<br />
Page 19<br />
Take vengeance, but within the law<br />
Din within strict bounds, tempered by love and chesed</p>
<p>Ragman: Suit of Souls, Dec 2010<br />
“Tattered Remnants”<br />
Written by Chritos Gage<br />
Drawn and inked by Stephen Segovia<br />
Colored by David Curiel<br />
Lettered by Rob Leigh<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri and Chris Conroy<br />
Page 1<br />
Rory visits Rabbi Mandel<br />
“I had a question..I read about this guy, in the sixties, a grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. The New York Times revealed he was actually Jewish. He killed himself because he couldn’t live with people knowing. Rabbi, how does someone hate himself so much?”<br />
Daniel Burros<br />
Former member of American Nazi Party<br />
Recruiter for the United Klans of America<br />
Most violent group at time<br />
John McCandlish Phillips revealed Burros’ Jewish background in New York Times article<br />
Hours after the article, Burros shoots himself in chest and head<br />
While listening to Richard Wagner<br />
Self-hating Jew<br />
Rory worries father was self-hating Jew because he grew up without Judaism in house<br />
Page 3<br />
“I didn’t even know I was Jewish until I was sixteen. My father gave me an Irish name, after some actor he liked. What kind of father doesn’t tell his son where he came from?”<br />
Rehashes entire 1991 mini<br />
Page 11<br />
Rabbi notes Ragman left a day before the uprising ended.<br />
“Why did he leave when there was still a chance more could be saved?”<br />
“DON’T YOU THINK I’VE ASKED MYSELF THAT?”<br />
Page 17<br />
“Since I’ve worn this suit, my faith and my heritage have become very important to me. I wish I’d known about them earlier in my life.”<br />
YES<br />
“Rabbi Mandel, my father was a good man, a proud man. He wasn’t ashamed of being a junkman, or poor, or old..so why was he ashamed of being a Jew?”<br />
Rabbi suggests Rory speak to a soul in the suit who knew his father<br />
Page 19<br />
Jaegar Brandt reveals the fire would have destroyed all the trapped souls<br />
They overtook Jerry and forced him to leave<br />
He would have stayed to fight<br />
Page 20<br />
Gerry never knew they could do that, he thought he was just a coward<br />
“He changed his name to Gerry Regan telling himself it would be easier to find work that way. He put aside his religion, his past, telling himself it was to spare his family from anti-semitism. But the truth is that he was ashamed, not of who he was, of what he thought he’d done. He was the protector of his people, yet, at the moment of their great need, he fled. Your father wasn’t ashamed to call himself a Jew. He didn’t feel worthy.”<br />
Page 21<br />
Brandt fades, he found redemption in telling story</p>
<p>Shadowpact #8, 2007<br />
“Ragtime”<br />
Written by Bill Willingham<br />
Drawn by Shawn McManus<br />
Inked by Raul Fernandez<br />
Colored by Mike Atiyeh<br />
Lettered by Pat Brosseau<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri<br />
Willingham not Jewish, but fan of Israel<br />
Page 4<br />
&quot;Why is ours the only ethnicity where the correct term for us is also the most popular pejorative used against us?&quot;<br />
Originally Reganiwiecz (Polish?)<br />
Page 5<br />
Changed to Irish name<br />
Get into American dream<br />
Didn't realize Irish weren't accepted<br />
Clever retcon to keep things smooth<br />
Except...now his father can't have been in Warsaw Ghetto<br />
Rory is inside his rags, getting beaten by evil souls until a Marcus Liberius comes to him<br />
Page 14<br />
Mention his death at the siege of Masada<br />
Martyrdom<br />
Before it was rags, there was a cloak, a spear, a dagger<br />
Stretches back to days of Abraham<br />
Magical Jewish weapon. Moses' coat? Or Judah's?<br />
Reminds me of Noah, where Noah wears tefillin made of snakeskin<br />
page 15<br />
Judgment resembles Gehenna<br />
Redemption engine<br />
Teshuva like</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>TRIGGER WARNING</strong> - <em>Please note, in this episode we discuss the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, PA along with a few other instances of hate crimes perpetrated towards Jews.</em></p>
<p>In this episode we complete our exploration of the VERY Jewish RAGMAN!</p>
<p>Batman #551, 1998<br />
“Suit of Evil Souls”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty</p>
<p>Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel</p>
<p>Batman #552, 1998<br />
“The Greatest Evil”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty<br />
Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel</p>
<p>Ragman: Suit of Souls #1, Dec 2010<br />
“Tattered Remnants”<br />
Written by Christos Gage<br />
Drawn and inked by Stephen Segovia<br />
Colored by David Curiel<br />
Lettered by Rob Leigh<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri and Chris Conroy</p>
<p>Shadowpact #8, 2018<br />
“Ragtime”<br />
Written by Bill Willingham<br />
Drawn by Shawn McManus<br />
Inked by Raul Fernandez<br />
Colored by Mike Atiyeh<br />
Lettered by Pat Brosseau<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri</p>
<p><strong>BRANDON'S NOTES:</strong></p>
<p>Batman #551, 1998<br />
“Suit of Evil Souls”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty<br />
Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel<br />
Page 2<br />
Batman hunts Hitler Youth swastika tattooed man<br />
Member of the Aryan Reich<br />
&quot;You murdered Benjamin Mizrahi! Half the Congregation of Temple Beth Israel saw you!... why did you hate him?&quot;<br />
&quot;He was a Jew! And Jews take over everything-- even this stinkin' slum!&quot;<br />
Temple Beth Israel<br />
There's an M.O. Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center at 34th and 9th Ave (1925 built current building - Hell's Kitchen!)<br />
There's Temple Beth Israel in Port Washington, NY (Nassau county Long Island, Conservative, building opened in 1960)<br />
How satisfying to see Batman beat up Neo Nazis<br />
Page 4<br />
Jewish cemetery<br />
Page 5-6<br />
Rory Regan meets the victim's rabbi, Isaac Ben Luria<br />
Rory is wearing a kippa!<br />
A shooting on &quot;the Sabbath&quot; outside the synagogue<br />
...oy, Pittsburgh, Poway<br />
Humboldt Street Synagogue in Halle, Germany<br />
Someone throws a brick through the shul window<br />
Page 11<br />
&quot;A new shred of the Ragman… forever bonded by a protective shem.&quot;<br />
Emet written in wrong direction (top to bottom,  tav first)<br />
Page 12<br />
Radio interview between Vesper Fairchild and Dr. David Levy on anti-semitism<br />
Diaspora<br />
I guess that's one word for the exiles<br />
Lachrymose Conception of Jewish History - Salo Baron, 20th Century historian, taught at Columbia University, opposed this concept<br />
Should have ended with the creation of modern Israel<br />
Seems to be a summary of the thought behind Zionism. That if Jews became like the rest of the world…<br />
Page 13<br />
&quot;The scriptures speak of a 'dispersion of divine light' throughout the universe -- and this has been interpreted, on a human level, as the purpose behind the constant wandering of the Jews… dispersing and disseminating the truth of God throughout the world.&quot;<br />
Seems to be a possible reading of Lurianic Kabbalah, in which mitzvot help restore shattered vessels<br />
Carl Friedman's 1993 novel, The Shovel and the Loom. Character Chaya studies Luria<br />
&quot;With the dispersion of the divine light began the Diaspora of the Jews, whose task it was to gather the stray sparks and in that way restore the cosmos to its former perfection… Under the influence of Luria, the Diaspora became a positive force, the condition for, as well as introduction to, Olam HaBa, the World to Come. The person of the Messiah became less important. The crucial thing was to prepare the way.&quot;<br />
Light unto the nations?<br />
Isaiah 42:6 I the LORD have called unto you in righteousness, and have taken hold of your hand, and submitted you as the people's covenant, as a light unto the nations<br />
Mentions xenophobia, how kashrut may be to discourage socialization with other peoples<br />
Page 14<br />
Vesper asks if that means Jews are also xenophobic<br />
Dr. Levy says the traditions derive from God's law<br />
Page 15<br />
Review of golem, meaning &quot;body without soul&quot;<br />
Kind of…it's inchoate form, mass without animating force<br />
Review of Ragman mini<br />
Page 18<br />
&quot;Know that we shall seek God together- through piety and prayer, humility... and love.</p>
<p>Batman #552, 1998<br />
“The Greatest Evil”<br />
Written by Doug Moench<br />
Drawn by Kelley Jones<br />
Inked by John Beatty<br />
Colored by Gregory Wright and Android Images<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Dennis O'Neil and Jordan B. Gorfinkel<br />
Page 6<br />
Aryan Reich attacks Rabbi Luria, &quot;and this ain't Israel!<br />
Rabbi Luria is unphased, claiming no fear or hate<br />
Claims Jews tricked America into joining the wrong side, &quot;but America's changed, Jew, and now you're&quot;<br />
Terrifyingly relevant<br />
Page 7<br />
Rory asks rabbi to use fire from a menorah<br />
come on, Rory<br />
Page 8<br />
&quot;It is said that the sound of smashing glass chases away demons and evil spirits!&quot;<br />
wedding<br />
Rosh Hashanah 16b - why blow the shofar? To confuse Satan<br />
Chullin 105b - Rav Ashi uses horns to excommunicate a demon (מזיקין)<br />
Page 9<br />
A single will of righteousness to overcome the evil souls<br />
Feels very Sodom or zadok<br />
Page 10<br />
&quot;You must use the power of evil to do good… think and feel before you act.&quot;<br />
Very rabbinic. Kovesh et yitzro<br />
Yoma 69b - rabbis capture the evil inclination and find nobody possesses a sex drive anymore<br />
Idea is even base inclinations can be ok if guided to holy purpose<br />
&quot;But...how can I not hate evil? &quot; &quot;By loving God more.&quot;<br />
Proverbs 8:13<br />
יִֽרְאַ֣ת יְהוָה֮ שְֽׂנֹ֫את רָ֥ע גֵּ֘אָ֤ה וְגָא֨וֹן ׀ וְדֶ֣רֶךְ רָ֭ע וּפִ֨י תַהְפֻּכ֬וֹת שָׂנֵֽאתִי׃<br />
To fear the LORD is to hate evil; I hate pride, arrogance, the evil way, And duplicity in speech.<br />
Psalm 97:10<br />
אֹהֲבֵ֥י ה שִׂנְא֫וּ רָ֥ע שֹׁ֭מֵר נַפְשׁ֣וֹת חֲסִידָ֑יו מִיַּ֥ד רְ֝שָׁעִ֗ים יַצִּילֵֽם׃<br />
O you who love the LORD, hate evil! He guards the lives of His loyal ones, saving them from the hand of the wicked.<br />
א֭וֹר זָרֻ֣עַ לַצַּדִּ֑יק וּֽלְיִשְׁרֵי־לֵ֥ב שִׂמְחָֽה׃<br />
Light is sown for the righteous, radiance for the upright.<br />
Makhloket in Judaism<br />
Page 12<br />
Explanation of Kabbalah<br />
&quot;Thirty-Two Paths to Wisdom&quot;<br />
From 32 mentions of Elohim in Genesis 1<br />
&quot;It was developed in the thirteenth century as ecstatic contemplation of Ezekial's vision - a chariot believed to be God's 'throne'...and it espouses mixed doctrine that man himself embodies the universe and all its mysteries.&quot;<br />
Mixes it up with chariot mysticism - yordei merkavah<br />
Bits of Shiur Komach<br />
13th century, yes. Though it strikes me this rabbi would claim earlier<br />
Connects Kabbalah to Hasidism, all accurate<br />
&quot;The entire universe- taken together- is God, and man is made in God's image. Man is therefore a miniature embodiment of the universe.&quot;<br />
Links to Adam HaRishon as giant, cosmic, essentially all<br />
Refers to God as being in everything<br />
Amazing page<br />
Page 13<br />
&quot;Seek and find God everywhere, even in evil--and evil's power will wither before God&quot;<br />
Very Rav Nachman nekudah tovah.<br />
Likutei Moharan 282:1, quoting Psalm 37:10<br />
וְעוֹד מְעַט וְאֵין רָשָׁע וְהִתְבּוֹנַנְתָּ עַל מְקוֹמוֹ וְאֵינֶנּוּ<br />
Why the fuck are they praying on their knees?!<br />
Page 18<br />
Rabbi reminds Rory of command not to kill, then gets shot<br />
Page 19<br />
Take vengeance, but within the law<br />
Din within strict bounds, tempered by love and chesed</p>
<p>Ragman: Suit of Souls, Dec 2010<br />
“Tattered Remnants”<br />
Written by Chritos Gage<br />
Drawn and inked by Stephen Segovia<br />
Colored by David Curiel<br />
Lettered by Rob Leigh<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri and Chris Conroy<br />
Page 1<br />
Rory visits Rabbi Mandel<br />
“I had a question..I read about this guy, in the sixties, a grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. The New York Times revealed he was actually Jewish. He killed himself because he couldn’t live with people knowing. Rabbi, how does someone hate himself so much?”<br />
Daniel Burros<br />
Former member of American Nazi Party<br />
Recruiter for the United Klans of America<br />
Most violent group at time<br />
John McCandlish Phillips revealed Burros’ Jewish background in New York Times article<br />
Hours after the article, Burros shoots himself in chest and head<br />
While listening to Richard Wagner<br />
Self-hating Jew<br />
Rory worries father was self-hating Jew because he grew up without Judaism in house<br />
Page 3<br />
“I didn’t even know I was Jewish until I was sixteen. My father gave me an Irish name, after some actor he liked. What kind of father doesn’t tell his son where he came from?”<br />
Rehashes entire 1991 mini<br />
Page 11<br />
Rabbi notes Ragman left a day before the uprising ended.<br />
“Why did he leave when there was still a chance more could be saved?”<br />
“DON’T YOU THINK I’VE ASKED MYSELF THAT?”<br />
Page 17<br />
“Since I’ve worn this suit, my faith and my heritage have become very important to me. I wish I’d known about them earlier in my life.”<br />
YES<br />
“Rabbi Mandel, my father was a good man, a proud man. He wasn’t ashamed of being a junkman, or poor, or old..so why was he ashamed of being a Jew?”<br />
Rabbi suggests Rory speak to a soul in the suit who knew his father<br />
Page 19<br />
Jaegar Brandt reveals the fire would have destroyed all the trapped souls<br />
They overtook Jerry and forced him to leave<br />
He would have stayed to fight<br />
Page 20<br />
Gerry never knew they could do that, he thought he was just a coward<br />
“He changed his name to Gerry Regan telling himself it would be easier to find work that way. He put aside his religion, his past, telling himself it was to spare his family from anti-semitism. But the truth is that he was ashamed, not of who he was, of what he thought he’d done. He was the protector of his people, yet, at the moment of their great need, he fled. Your father wasn’t ashamed to call himself a Jew. He didn’t feel worthy.”<br />
Page 21<br />
Brandt fades, he found redemption in telling story</p>
<p>Shadowpact #8, 2007<br />
“Ragtime”<br />
Written by Bill Willingham<br />
Drawn by Shawn McManus<br />
Inked by Raul Fernandez<br />
Colored by Mike Atiyeh<br />
Lettered by Pat Brosseau<br />
Edited by Joey Cavalieri<br />
Willingham not Jewish, but fan of Israel<br />
Page 4<br />
&quot;Why is ours the only ethnicity where the correct term for us is also the most popular pejorative used against us?&quot;<br />
Originally Reganiwiecz (Polish?)<br />
Page 5<br />
Changed to Irish name<br />
Get into American dream<br />
Didn't realize Irish weren't accepted<br />
Clever retcon to keep things smooth<br />
Except...now his father can't have been in Warsaw Ghetto<br />
Rory is inside his rags, getting beaten by evil souls until a Marcus Liberius comes to him<br />
Page 14<br />
Mention his death at the siege of Masada<br />
Martyrdom<br />
Before it was rags, there was a cloak, a spear, a dagger<br />
Stretches back to days of Abraham<br />
Magical Jewish weapon. Moses' coat? Or Judah's?<br />
Reminds me of Noah, where Noah wears tefillin made of snakeskin<br />
page 15<br />
Judgment resembles Gehenna<br />
Redemption engine<br />
Teshuva like</p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 8 - Ragman - Part 2 (with TRIGGER WARNING)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>TRIGGER WARNING - Please note, in this episode we discuss the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, PA along with a couple other instances of hate crimes perpetrated towards Jews. 

In this episode we complete our exploration of the VERY Jewish RAGMAN!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>TRIGGER WARNING - Please note, in this episode we discuss the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, PA along with a couple other instances of hate crimes perpetrated towards Jews. 

In this episode we complete our exploration of the VERY Jewish RAGMAN!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>BONUS EPISODE - Ragman on CW&apos;s Arrow</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Arrow Season 5<br />
Arrow S5E2 “Recruits”<br />
34:40, 7:58 left<br />
Rory mentions father saved his life with rags from the time of Devarim<br />
(bad pronunciation)</p>
<p>Thank you to https://twitter.com/EstherK of https://www.facebook.com/TVGoneJewy/ for this one:</p>
<p>Arrow S5E7 “Vigilante”<br />
3:10  min in 39:15 left<br />
Ollie asks Rory if a quote is from the Torah (it’s Moby Dick)</p>
<p>Arrow S5E8 “Invasion”<br />
36:22 in<br />
Realize Dominators language is decodable through gematria<br />
Explains Gematria</p>
<p>Arrow S5E10 “Who Are You?”<br />
11:17 min 31:05 left<br />
Rory calls Prometheus a Dybbuk</p>
<p>Arrow SE11 “Second Chances<br />
5:10 in, 37:05 left<br />
Rory explains what bashert means</p>
<p>Arrow S5E12 “Bratva”<br />
32:50 9:33 left<br />
Recites shema while covering a nuclear bomb</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2019 15:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arrow Season 5<br />
Arrow S5E2 “Recruits”<br />
34:40, 7:58 left<br />
Rory mentions father saved his life with rags from the time of Devarim<br />
(bad pronunciation)</p>
<p>Thank you to https://twitter.com/EstherK of https://www.facebook.com/TVGoneJewy/ for this one:</p>
<p>Arrow S5E7 “Vigilante”<br />
3:10  min in 39:15 left<br />
Ollie asks Rory if a quote is from the Torah (it’s Moby Dick)</p>
<p>Arrow S5E8 “Invasion”<br />
36:22 in<br />
Realize Dominators language is decodable through gematria<br />
Explains Gematria</p>
<p>Arrow S5E10 “Who Are You?”<br />
11:17 min 31:05 left<br />
Rory calls Prometheus a Dybbuk</p>
<p>Arrow SE11 “Second Chances<br />
5:10 in, 37:05 left<br />
Rory explains what bashert means</p>
<p>Arrow S5E12 “Bratva”<br />
32:50 9:33 left<br />
Recites shema while covering a nuclear bomb</p>
<p><p>Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/jewishcomicspod</p><p>Subscribe to our youtube channel for a video version - https://www.youtube.com/@jewishcomicspod</p><p>Please give us a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-they-dont-look-jewish/id1454459953</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>BONUS EPISODE - Ragman on CW&apos;s Arrow</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this BONUS episode Brandon and Henry look at the CW&apos;s Arrow, season 5. In it, Rory Regan/Ragman was a reoccurring character who made several Jewish references in several episodes. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this BONUS episode Brandon and Henry look at the CW&apos;s Arrow, season 5. In it, Rory Regan/Ragman was a reoccurring character who made several Jewish references in several episodes. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7 - Ragman - Part 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode 7: 1991 mini and Arrow episodes (maybe Suit of Souls)<br />
Episode 8: Batman two-parter, Shadowpact #8</p>
<p>Henry - Excerpted from p. 124, From Krakow to Krypton: Jews and Comic Books by Arie Kaplan<br />
“Rory Regan, a character [Robert] Kanigher and [Joe] Kubert created in 1976. A Batman-style vigilante who operated out of Gotham City and wore a dilapidated costume made of the rags from the junk shop he shared with his dad, Ragman first appeared in five issues of his own short-lived series in 1976-1977. Appropriately enough for a character dressed in rags, Ragman fought crime in the ghetto, and his targets were often average gangsters and hoods rather than supervillains. This gave Ragman the air of a social crusader, not unlike Siegel’s and Shuster’s early Superman stories.”<br />
Originally Irish - Rory Regan<br />
1991 series, he was reimagined as a Jewish character<br />
Brandon<br />
16th Century Edict limiting Jews to work ragpicking<br />
That same section in From Krakow to Krypton weirdly claims<br />
The decision to make the character Jewish was a mutual one. “We created him with a Jewish heritage, although we didn’t make a big to-do about it,” said Kubert.</p>
<p>Interview with Pat Broderick</p>
<p>Joe Kubert discusses Ragman as Jewish from the start (not Irish) in From Krakow to Krypton</p>
<p>Ragman 1991 mini series<br />
three or four panels from issue 1<br />
two things from issue 2<br />
a lot in issue 3<br />
one Jewish thing from issue 8<br />
issue 1, page 11 starts the word Emet, pages 12-13 show the Golem and Emet in Warsaw<br />
and page 15 has him placing a stone on his father's grave<br />
issue 2, page 16 has a sentence &quot;true repentance requires acknowledgment of the sin,&quot; pages 23-24 have golem and the rabbi showing up<br />
Issue 3 - whole issue<br />
issue 6 has the Golem fight page 1. the 42 thing<br />
issue 7, page 3 has the lady offering to cook spam for the rabbi - spam ain't kosher<br />
and in issue 8, page 4, we have the rabbi heading to Tel Aviv</p>
<p>Ragman #3, Dec 1991<br />
“The Folktale”<br />
Plot and Breakdowns by Keith Giffen<br />
Scripted by Robert Loren Fleming<br />
Art by Pat Broderick<br />
Colored by Anthony Tollin<br />
Lettered by Albert Deguzman<br />
Edited by Kevin Dooley and Andrew Helfer</p>
<p>Ragman #6, March 1992<br />
“Shreds”<br />
Plot and Breakdowns by Keith Giffen<br />
Scripted by Robert Loren Fleming<br />
Art by Pat Broderick<br />
Colored by Anthony Tollin<br />
Lettered by Albert Deguzman<br />
Edited by Kevin Dooley and Andrew Helfer</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2019 21:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>jewishcomicspodcast@gmail.com (Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode 7: 1991 mini and Arrow episodes (maybe Suit of Souls)<br />
Episode 8: Batman two-parter, Shadowpact #8</p>
<p>Henry - Excerpted from p. 124, From Krakow to Krypton: Jews and Comic Books by Arie Kaplan<br />
“Rory Regan, a character [Robert] Kanigher and [Joe] Kubert created in 1976. A Batman-style vigilante who operated out of Gotham City and wore a dilapidated costume made of the rags from the junk shop he shared with his dad, Ragman first appeared in five issues of his own short-lived series in 1976-1977. Appropriately enough for a character dressed in rags, Ragman fought crime in the ghetto, and his targets were often average gangsters and hoods rather than supervillains. This gave Ragman the air of a social crusader, not unlike Siegel’s and Shuster’s early Superman stories.”<br />
Originally Irish - Rory Regan<br />
1991 series, he was reimagined as a Jewish character<br />
Brandon<br />
16th Century Edict limiting Jews to work ragpicking<br />
That same section in From Krakow to Krypton weirdly claims<br />
The decision to make the character Jewish was a mutual one. “We created him with a Jewish heritage, although we didn’t make a big to-do about it,” said Kubert.</p>
<p>Interview with Pat Broderick</p>
<p>Joe Kubert discusses Ragman as Jewish from the start (not Irish) in From Krakow to Krypton</p>
<p>Ragman 1991 mini series<br />
three or four panels from issue 1<br />
two things from issue 2<br />
a lot in issue 3<br />
one Jewish thing from issue 8<br />
issue 1, page 11 starts the word Emet, pages 12-13 show the Golem and Emet in Warsaw<br />
and page 15 has him placing a stone on his father's grave<br />
issue 2, page 16 has a sentence &quot;true repentance requires acknowledgment of the sin,&quot; pages 23-24 have golem and the rabbi showing up<br />
Issue 3 - whole issue<br />
issue 6 has the Golem fight page 1. the 42 thing<br />
issue 7, page 3 has the lady offering to cook spam for the rabbi - spam ain't kosher<br />
and in issue 8, page 4, we have the rabbi heading to Tel Aviv</p>
<p>Ragman #3, Dec 1991<br />
“The Folktale”<br />
Plot and Breakdowns by Keith Giffen<br />
Scripted by Robert Loren Fleming<br />
Art by Pat Broderick<br />
Colored by Anthony Tollin<br />
Lettered by Albert Deguzman<br />
Edited by Kevin Dooley and Andrew Helfer</p>
<p>Ragman #6, March 1992<br />
“Shreds”<br />
Plot and Breakdowns by Keith Giffen<br />
Scripted by Robert Loren Fleming<br />
Art by Pat Broderick<br />
Colored by Anthony Tollin<br />
Lettered by Albert Deguzman<br />
Edited by Kevin Dooley and Andrew Helfer</p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 7 - Ragman - Part 1</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Henry and Brandon discuss the obscure but VERY Jewish super hero RAGMAN! </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 6 - Kitty Pryde - Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Previously on Funny, They Don’t Look Jewish<br />
Your hosts, Brandon and Henry, explored the Jewish roots of Chicago’s own mutant superheroine, Kitty Pryde of the X-Men. Under the pen of creator and writer Chris Claremont, Kitty Pryde confronted demons, vampires, and the shadow of the Holocaust, with her Jewish identity always prominent. Now, we look at where later writers guided both the evolution of Marvel’s Merry Mutants and Kitty Pryde’s own Judaism. Excelsior!</p>
<p>Marvel Holiday Special 1996<br />
“Unto Others”<br />
Written by Evan Skolnik<br />
Drawn by Josh Hood<br />
Inked by Derek Fisher<br />
Lettered by Jack Morelli<br />
Colored by Chi Wang<br />
Edited by Tom Brevoort<br />
Page 1<br />
Open on Kitty visiting her home in Deerfield, IL, staring at a church that has been burned<br />
Page 2-3<br />
Phasing into the ruins, Kitty runs into a young girl of color, Anita Foster<br />
She left her locket in the pew before the burning, a gift from her now dead father<br />
Page 4<br />
Kitty says she came home to spend Hanukkah with her family<br />
Anita says her mom said church was burned down because they’re black<br />
Kitty makes general statement about people who hate what’s different<br />
Anita says, “But you don’t really understand, anyway. You’re not black!”<br />
Page 5<br />
Kitty tempted to say she knows about being different because she’s a mutant, but decides to say a Jew instead<br />
Anita: “Right. Same thing. Not.”<br />
Kitty: “Actually, A nita, this whole thing sounds a lot like the Hanukkah story itself.”<br />
Anita: “Whaddaya mean? The Jews burned churches?”<br />
Kitty explains the story of Hanukkah, saying Syrian Greeks drove Jews out of Israel and desecrated the Temple.<br />
Page 6<br />
Anita: “Nice. Sounds like people have been burning each other’s temples for a long time, huh?”<br />
OUCH<br />
Kitty: “Underneath our skin, beyond all our differences, languages and customs, we’re all the same. Blacks, whites, Jews, Asians, mutants…”<br />
Anita seems to think mutants aren’t human<br />
Page 7<br />
Anita finds the locket, but she can’t reach through the fallen beams. Kitty could phase, but…<br />
Page 8<br />
She reminds Anita what she said about all being human. Phases through the beams, giving away her secret, and recovers the locket.<br />
Page 9<br />
The two hug in tears<br />
“Merry Christmas, Anita. And happy Hanukkah.”<br />
Couldn’t find anything about a church burning in IL in the mid-90’s, but…<br />
More than 30 black churches were burned in an 18-month period in 1995 and 1996, leading Congress to pass the Church Arson Prevention Act, passed July 3, 1996<br />
Professor Julius Lester, a Jew of color, said in a 1996 with the J, “Jews make the assumption that they have a lot in common with blacks. It's not an assumption that blacks share,&quot;</p>
<p>X-Men Unlimited #38 (November 2002)<br />
“Yartzeit”<br />
Written by Greg Rucka<br />
Drawn by Darick Robertson<br />
Inked by Darick Robertson<br />
Colored by J.D. Smith<br />
Lettered by Randy Gentile<br />
Edited by C.B. Cebulski<br />
The issue is told through the narrative device of a yartzeit. Opens with Kitty lighting the candle, goes through the entire day, repeatedly checking back in to see how far the candle has burned<br />
Background: Colossus died in UXM #390 (March 2001) to cure the Legacy Virus, that took the life of his younger sister, Illyana. Kitty was best friends with Illyana, former lovers with Peter<br />
Page 2<br />
Full page spread of Kitty, in an XAVIER t-shirt, lighting a yartzeit candle, noting it’s one year to the day since Colossus died<br />
Blue candle with a star of David on the glass<br />
Yartzeit is Yiddish for, depending on how you translate, “time of year” or “a year’s time”<br />
Page 3<br />
After lighting, Kitty recites:<br />
“Sustained by words of faith, comforted by precious memories, we kindle the yartzeit light in remembrance. The human spirit is the light of the Lord. As this light burns pure and clear, so may the memory of the goodness...and...and the nobility of our dear Peter...our dear Peter Nikolievitch Rasputin...illumine our souls...Zichrono livracha. His memory is a blessing.”<br />
Then Kitty collapses onto her bed in tears<br />
No formal prayer associated with lighting the candle, but this particular reading can be found in Reform books published by the CCAR<br />
Jdoe Schwartz: Apparently it first appeared in 1977 in &quot;Gates of the House: The New Union Home Prayer Book - Prayers and Readings for Home and Synagogue&quot; edited by. . . Chaim Stern. Ding ding ding.<br />
Includes Proverbs 20:27 - ner HaShem Nishmat Adam, chofes kol chadrei-vaten - the soul of man is the light/candle of God, searching all the innermost parts.<br />
Textual source of lighting a candle<br />
Zichrono livracha - traditional honorific for the dead<br />
How can it be that reading two simple words in print can bring up so many emotions for me? Pride and amazement and a deep, deep sadness.<br />
I’ve cried every time I’ve read this issues<br />
Page 4<br />
As Kitty leaves home, she admits she’s lied to herself when she claimed she had come to peace with it<br />
So very resonant. Jewish mourning process is divided into parts. Shiva, shloshim, the first year. Yartzeit marks the end, and it would seem that should mark a point of closure and healing.<br />
Kitty is angry<br />
Page 5<br />
“Selfish, that’s what it is. I just want him back. Why is that wrong? To feel that? I just want my friend back. I just want my love back. God, I loved him and I want him back…”<br />
There go the tears again…<br />
Page 6<br />
She sees a man she thinks is Peter, provides the plot for the rest of the issue as Kitty stalks this man, convinced an enemy has resurrected Colossus to mess with her.<br />
Pages 9-10<br />
Phone call with Kurt, a yartzeit candle prominent at the top of each page<br />
Kurt wonders if Kitty is imagining it, given the anniversary, given Peter is on her mind<br />
The candle...yizkor. REMEMBER<br />
Page 11<br />
Top left: The candle is going out<br />
Narration: “The candle is supposed to burn for twenty-four hours. I burn for longer.”<br />
Bottom right: the candle has gone out entirely. Dark, covered in shadow, but smoke still rising’<br />
Page 12<br />
Top left: the candle fully empty, reflecting bright light’<br />
Page 16<br />
Nightcrawler has come to visit her. As she brings him into the apartment, the yartzeit candle is prominent<br />
Pages 17-18<br />
Kurt, a priest btw, talks Kitty down. Helps her come to terms with the fact she desperately wanted it to be Peter<br />
Page 19<br />
Top left, empty yartzeit candle<br />
Top middle, Kitty is grabbing it<br />
Top right, Kitty throws the case in the trash<br />
Then see Kitty cleaning up, writing Kurt note, living a good day<br />
“Maybe the answer to all grief lies in a good cry. Religion and ritual, there’s always a reason. Grief in Judaism is broken into phases, and the Yartzeit is really the last one. There are rules what you’re supposed to do the first day after a loved one dies...then the first week...then the first month...all the way to the first year, the first Yartzeit.”<br />
“The idea, I guess, is that it’s supposed to take that whole year to come to terms with the loss. So the Yartzeit, it’s closure, ut it’s more. Because when someone you love dies, it never goes away. Some days are easier than others. Some days maybe you can’t think about it at all...but it never goes away. And that’s all right. That’s as it should be..”<br />
Thank you. Thank you, Greg Rucka, for writing this. This is one of the most special comics I think I’ve ever read.<br />
Page 21-22<br />
Kitty introduces herself to the officer, a Polish cop. Tells him about Peter.<br />
Candle appeared in 16 different panels</p>
<p>All New X-Men #13 (2013)<br />
Untitled<br />
Written by Brian MIchael Bendis<br />
Drawn by Stuart Immonen<br />
Inked by Wade von Grawbadger<br />
Colored by Rain Beredo<br />
Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit<br />
Edited by NIck Lowe<br />
Background<br />
So at this time, Rick Remender is writing a book called Uncanny Avengers, which features a “unity squad,” a team of both human Avengers AND mutant X-Men.<br />
Issue #5 (March 2013), Havok gives a speech<br />
I don't see myself as born into a mutant cult or religion. Having an X-gene doesn't bond me to anyone. It doesn't define me. In fact, I see the very word &quot;mutant&quot; as divisive. Old thinking that serves to further separate us from our fellow man. We are all humans. Of one tribe. We are defined by our choices, not the makeup of our genes. So please, don't call us mutants. The &quot;m&quot; word represents everything I hate.<br />
Unleashes a kind of backlash, both on online forums and within the comics<br />
In June, this issue of All-New X-Men is released<br />
Pages 7-8<br />
Panels showing broadcast of Havok’s speech<br />
Page 12-13<br />
X-Men hear the broadcast. Younger mutants have debate over whether or not the term is derogatory<br />
Page 14<br />
“I don’t have a quote-unquote Jewish-sounding name. I don’t look or sound Jewish. Whatever that looks or sounds like...so if you didn’t know I was Jewish, you might not know...unless I told you. Same goes for my mutation.<br />
“...When I was 13, before my mutation kicked in, I was in love with this boy at school…<br />
“In love. And I followed him around like a puppy dog because I was an idiotic 13-year-old girl...and one day he saw a rabbi walking across the street and he made the worst anti-semitic comment...ever. I won’t even repeat it.<br />
“He just said this awful thing and laughed. Laughed and laughed. And...and my heart sank. And then my blood boiled. I mean boiled. I turned to him and I growled: I’m Jewish!” And he--just stared at me like he didn’t even realize he said something wrong. Or he didn’t know how to compute what I just said. But when I got home, after I was done crying my eyes out, my first heartbreak...I realized I was..maybe for the first time ever...I was really proud of myself.<br />
“I <em>am</em> Jewish. I <em>am</em> a mutant. And I want people to know who and what I am. I tell people because, hey, if we’re going to have a problem with it...I’d like to know. So, no offense to your brother Scott, but he sure as hell ain’t talking for me.”<br />
UGH, SO GOOD. SO GOOD.<br />
Let’s break it down…<br />
First of all, this is just so Bendis. More convinced than ever that the explicit Jewish content depends on the Jewish...pride of the author. Bendis and Rucka are both quite outspoken about their identities.<br />
Claremont’s Judaism is Holocaust-centric. Rucka’s is ritually based. And Bendis’ seems to be cultural, built on pride.<br />
Bendis manages to both acknowledge Jews passing for white AND the fact it’s kind of a problem to assume there’s a certain Jewish look<br />
Kitty doesn’t have a Jewish sounding name, whatever that means. Or a Jewish look, whatever that is.<br />
Implicit acknowledgment of Sefardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Jews of color, any type of Jew that doesn’t look Ashkenazi, which is what Americans envision as JEWISH<br />
And yet Kitty acknowledges this allows her to “pass”<br />
Crushes on random kids in school who weren’t Jewish - oh yeah<br />
I remember first year of college, I was absolutely smitten with a baptist Korean girl. So much so, I went to a Jesus festival for her<br />
Anti-semitic remarks at that age<br />
This HAD to be based on a true story. HAD to be<br />
The kid who threatened to beat me up?<br />
I was proud of myself<br />
Is THAT why she so prominently wears the star from issue 1??? Such a good retcon<br />
Of course, she’s NOT wearing the star of David here<br />
She wants people to know<br />
In an era of rising anti-semitism, where I read travel warnings saying not to wear yarmulkes in X city or Y city...I’m with Kitty. I wear this proudly.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Previously on Funny, They Don’t Look Jewish<br />
Your hosts, Brandon and Henry, explored the Jewish roots of Chicago’s own mutant superheroine, Kitty Pryde of the X-Men. Under the pen of creator and writer Chris Claremont, Kitty Pryde confronted demons, vampires, and the shadow of the Holocaust, with her Jewish identity always prominent. Now, we look at where later writers guided both the evolution of Marvel’s Merry Mutants and Kitty Pryde’s own Judaism. Excelsior!</p>
<p>Marvel Holiday Special 1996<br />
“Unto Others”<br />
Written by Evan Skolnik<br />
Drawn by Josh Hood<br />
Inked by Derek Fisher<br />
Lettered by Jack Morelli<br />
Colored by Chi Wang<br />
Edited by Tom Brevoort<br />
Page 1<br />
Open on Kitty visiting her home in Deerfield, IL, staring at a church that has been burned<br />
Page 2-3<br />
Phasing into the ruins, Kitty runs into a young girl of color, Anita Foster<br />
She left her locket in the pew before the burning, a gift from her now dead father<br />
Page 4<br />
Kitty says she came home to spend Hanukkah with her family<br />
Anita says her mom said church was burned down because they’re black<br />
Kitty makes general statement about people who hate what’s different<br />
Anita says, “But you don’t really understand, anyway. You’re not black!”<br />
Page 5<br />
Kitty tempted to say she knows about being different because she’s a mutant, but decides to say a Jew instead<br />
Anita: “Right. Same thing. Not.”<br />
Kitty: “Actually, A nita, this whole thing sounds a lot like the Hanukkah story itself.”<br />
Anita: “Whaddaya mean? The Jews burned churches?”<br />
Kitty explains the story of Hanukkah, saying Syrian Greeks drove Jews out of Israel and desecrated the Temple.<br />
Page 6<br />
Anita: “Nice. Sounds like people have been burning each other’s temples for a long time, huh?”<br />
OUCH<br />
Kitty: “Underneath our skin, beyond all our differences, languages and customs, we’re all the same. Blacks, whites, Jews, Asians, mutants…”<br />
Anita seems to think mutants aren’t human<br />
Page 7<br />
Anita finds the locket, but she can’t reach through the fallen beams. Kitty could phase, but…<br />
Page 8<br />
She reminds Anita what she said about all being human. Phases through the beams, giving away her secret, and recovers the locket.<br />
Page 9<br />
The two hug in tears<br />
“Merry Christmas, Anita. And happy Hanukkah.”<br />
Couldn’t find anything about a church burning in IL in the mid-90’s, but…<br />
More than 30 black churches were burned in an 18-month period in 1995 and 1996, leading Congress to pass the Church Arson Prevention Act, passed July 3, 1996<br />
Professor Julius Lester, a Jew of color, said in a 1996 with the J, “Jews make the assumption that they have a lot in common with blacks. It's not an assumption that blacks share,&quot;</p>
<p>X-Men Unlimited #38 (November 2002)<br />
“Yartzeit”<br />
Written by Greg Rucka<br />
Drawn by Darick Robertson<br />
Inked by Darick Robertson<br />
Colored by J.D. Smith<br />
Lettered by Randy Gentile<br />
Edited by C.B. Cebulski<br />
The issue is told through the narrative device of a yartzeit. Opens with Kitty lighting the candle, goes through the entire day, repeatedly checking back in to see how far the candle has burned<br />
Background: Colossus died in UXM #390 (March 2001) to cure the Legacy Virus, that took the life of his younger sister, Illyana. Kitty was best friends with Illyana, former lovers with Peter<br />
Page 2<br />
Full page spread of Kitty, in an XAVIER t-shirt, lighting a yartzeit candle, noting it’s one year to the day since Colossus died<br />
Blue candle with a star of David on the glass<br />
Yartzeit is Yiddish for, depending on how you translate, “time of year” or “a year’s time”<br />
Page 3<br />
After lighting, Kitty recites:<br />
“Sustained by words of faith, comforted by precious memories, we kindle the yartzeit light in remembrance. The human spirit is the light of the Lord. As this light burns pure and clear, so may the memory of the goodness...and...and the nobility of our dear Peter...our dear Peter Nikolievitch Rasputin...illumine our souls...Zichrono livracha. His memory is a blessing.”<br />
Then Kitty collapses onto her bed in tears<br />
No formal prayer associated with lighting the candle, but this particular reading can be found in Reform books published by the CCAR<br />
Jdoe Schwartz: Apparently it first appeared in 1977 in &quot;Gates of the House: The New Union Home Prayer Book - Prayers and Readings for Home and Synagogue&quot; edited by. . . Chaim Stern. Ding ding ding.<br />
Includes Proverbs 20:27 - ner HaShem Nishmat Adam, chofes kol chadrei-vaten - the soul of man is the light/candle of God, searching all the innermost parts.<br />
Textual source of lighting a candle<br />
Zichrono livracha - traditional honorific for the dead<br />
How can it be that reading two simple words in print can bring up so many emotions for me? Pride and amazement and a deep, deep sadness.<br />
I’ve cried every time I’ve read this issues<br />
Page 4<br />
As Kitty leaves home, she admits she’s lied to herself when she claimed she had come to peace with it<br />
So very resonant. Jewish mourning process is divided into parts. Shiva, shloshim, the first year. Yartzeit marks the end, and it would seem that should mark a point of closure and healing.<br />
Kitty is angry<br />
Page 5<br />
“Selfish, that’s what it is. I just want him back. Why is that wrong? To feel that? I just want my friend back. I just want my love back. God, I loved him and I want him back…”<br />
There go the tears again…<br />
Page 6<br />
She sees a man she thinks is Peter, provides the plot for the rest of the issue as Kitty stalks this man, convinced an enemy has resurrected Colossus to mess with her.<br />
Pages 9-10<br />
Phone call with Kurt, a yartzeit candle prominent at the top of each page<br />
Kurt wonders if Kitty is imagining it, given the anniversary, given Peter is on her mind<br />
The candle...yizkor. REMEMBER<br />
Page 11<br />
Top left: The candle is going out<br />
Narration: “The candle is supposed to burn for twenty-four hours. I burn for longer.”<br />
Bottom right: the candle has gone out entirely. Dark, covered in shadow, but smoke still rising’<br />
Page 12<br />
Top left: the candle fully empty, reflecting bright light’<br />
Page 16<br />
Nightcrawler has come to visit her. As she brings him into the apartment, the yartzeit candle is prominent<br />
Pages 17-18<br />
Kurt, a priest btw, talks Kitty down. Helps her come to terms with the fact she desperately wanted it to be Peter<br />
Page 19<br />
Top left, empty yartzeit candle<br />
Top middle, Kitty is grabbing it<br />
Top right, Kitty throws the case in the trash<br />
Then see Kitty cleaning up, writing Kurt note, living a good day<br />
“Maybe the answer to all grief lies in a good cry. Religion and ritual, there’s always a reason. Grief in Judaism is broken into phases, and the Yartzeit is really the last one. There are rules what you’re supposed to do the first day after a loved one dies...then the first week...then the first month...all the way to the first year, the first Yartzeit.”<br />
“The idea, I guess, is that it’s supposed to take that whole year to come to terms with the loss. So the Yartzeit, it’s closure, ut it’s more. Because when someone you love dies, it never goes away. Some days are easier than others. Some days maybe you can’t think about it at all...but it never goes away. And that’s all right. That’s as it should be..”<br />
Thank you. Thank you, Greg Rucka, for writing this. This is one of the most special comics I think I’ve ever read.<br />
Page 21-22<br />
Kitty introduces herself to the officer, a Polish cop. Tells him about Peter.<br />
Candle appeared in 16 different panels</p>
<p>All New X-Men #13 (2013)<br />
Untitled<br />
Written by Brian MIchael Bendis<br />
Drawn by Stuart Immonen<br />
Inked by Wade von Grawbadger<br />
Colored by Rain Beredo<br />
Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit<br />
Edited by NIck Lowe<br />
Background<br />
So at this time, Rick Remender is writing a book called Uncanny Avengers, which features a “unity squad,” a team of both human Avengers AND mutant X-Men.<br />
Issue #5 (March 2013), Havok gives a speech<br />
I don't see myself as born into a mutant cult or religion. Having an X-gene doesn't bond me to anyone. It doesn't define me. In fact, I see the very word &quot;mutant&quot; as divisive. Old thinking that serves to further separate us from our fellow man. We are all humans. Of one tribe. We are defined by our choices, not the makeup of our genes. So please, don't call us mutants. The &quot;m&quot; word represents everything I hate.<br />
Unleashes a kind of backlash, both on online forums and within the comics<br />
In June, this issue of All-New X-Men is released<br />
Pages 7-8<br />
Panels showing broadcast of Havok’s speech<br />
Page 12-13<br />
X-Men hear the broadcast. Younger mutants have debate over whether or not the term is derogatory<br />
Page 14<br />
“I don’t have a quote-unquote Jewish-sounding name. I don’t look or sound Jewish. Whatever that looks or sounds like...so if you didn’t know I was Jewish, you might not know...unless I told you. Same goes for my mutation.<br />
“...When I was 13, before my mutation kicked in, I was in love with this boy at school…<br />
“In love. And I followed him around like a puppy dog because I was an idiotic 13-year-old girl...and one day he saw a rabbi walking across the street and he made the worst anti-semitic comment...ever. I won’t even repeat it.<br />
“He just said this awful thing and laughed. Laughed and laughed. And...and my heart sank. And then my blood boiled. I mean boiled. I turned to him and I growled: I’m Jewish!” And he--just stared at me like he didn’t even realize he said something wrong. Or he didn’t know how to compute what I just said. But when I got home, after I was done crying my eyes out, my first heartbreak...I realized I was..maybe for the first time ever...I was really proud of myself.<br />
“I <em>am</em> Jewish. I <em>am</em> a mutant. And I want people to know who and what I am. I tell people because, hey, if we’re going to have a problem with it...I’d like to know. So, no offense to your brother Scott, but he sure as hell ain’t talking for me.”<br />
UGH, SO GOOD. SO GOOD.<br />
Let’s break it down…<br />
First of all, this is just so Bendis. More convinced than ever that the explicit Jewish content depends on the Jewish...pride of the author. Bendis and Rucka are both quite outspoken about their identities.<br />
Claremont’s Judaism is Holocaust-centric. Rucka’s is ritually based. And Bendis’ seems to be cultural, built on pride.<br />
Bendis manages to both acknowledge Jews passing for white AND the fact it’s kind of a problem to assume there’s a certain Jewish look<br />
Kitty doesn’t have a Jewish sounding name, whatever that means. Or a Jewish look, whatever that is.<br />
Implicit acknowledgment of Sefardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Jews of color, any type of Jew that doesn’t look Ashkenazi, which is what Americans envision as JEWISH<br />
And yet Kitty acknowledges this allows her to “pass”<br />
Crushes on random kids in school who weren’t Jewish - oh yeah<br />
I remember first year of college, I was absolutely smitten with a baptist Korean girl. So much so, I went to a Jesus festival for her<br />
Anti-semitic remarks at that age<br />
This HAD to be based on a true story. HAD to be<br />
The kid who threatened to beat me up?<br />
I was proud of myself<br />
Is THAT why she so prominently wears the star from issue 1??? Such a good retcon<br />
Of course, she’s NOT wearing the star of David here<br />
She wants people to know<br />
In an era of rising anti-semitism, where I read travel warnings saying not to wear yarmulkes in X city or Y city...I’m with Kitty. I wear this proudly.</p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 6 - Kitty Pryde - Part 2</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Previously on Funny, They Don’t Look Jewish
Your hosts, Brandon and Henry, explored the Jewish roots of Chicago’s own mutant superheroine, Kitty Pryde of the X-Men. Under the pen of creator and writer Chris Claremont, Kitty Pryde confronted demons, vampires, and the shadow of the Holocaust, with her Jewish identity always prominent. Now, we look at where later writers guided both the evolution of Marvel’s Merry Mutants and Kitty Pryde’s own Judaism. Excelsior!
This episode we review: 
1. Marvel Holiday Special 1996
2. X-Men Unlimited #38 (November 2002)
“Yartzeit”
3. All New X-Men #13 (2013)</itunes:summary>
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This episode we review: 
1. Marvel Holiday Special 1996
2. X-Men Unlimited #38 (November 2002)
“Yartzeit”
3. All New X-Men #13 (2013)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 5 - Kitty Pryde - Part 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>BB</strong>: Origin, First Appearance,<br />
Daughter to Carmen and Theresa Pryde, from Deerfield, IL<br />
13-year-old girl<br />
Kitty Pryde first appears #129 (middle of Dark Phoenix Saga), officially joins the team at the very end of #138 (Oct 1980), the epilogue to the same story.</p>
<p><strong>First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #129 (cover date Jan 1980)</strong><br />
Page 11, in the THIRD panel she appears in, Kitty is wearing a star of David</p>
<p><strong>Henry:</strong> Claremont interview</p>
<p><strong>Brandon:</strong></p>
<p>According to tumblr fan site johnbyrnedraws, Byrne said:<br />
Kitty, as many of you probably already know, became Jewish almost accidentally. My “model” for the character was how I pictured a young Sigourney Weaver, but down the hall in my apartment building at the time lived a friend whose sister bore a strong resemblance to Kitty. Altho she was not Jewish herself, the sister wore a Star of David on a chain around her neck, it having been given to her by her Jewish boyfriend. (The Star of David, not her neck.) Kitty somehow looked “wrong” without that necklace, so I added it to my final drawings in her first appearance. This made her Jewish, of course, since there would be no other reason for her to be wearing it in the context of the character.</p>
<p><strong>Uncanny X-Men #143 (1981)<br />
“Demon”</strong><br />
Written by Chris Claremont and John Byrne (co-plotters)<br />
Penciled by John Byrne<br />
Inked by Terry Austin<br />
Colored by Glynis Oliver<br />
Lettered by Rick Parker and Tom Orzechowski<br />
Edited by Louise Jones<br />
Page 6<br />
Kitty uses mistletoe to kiss Peter<br />
Trying to lighten the mood. Clearly interfaith comfortable<br />
Page 8<br />
“I’ve never spent Chanukah away from home before. I wonder how mom and dad are doing?”<br />
Family holiday<br />
Page 21 - Kitty’s parents are visiting, dad responds, “Our visit--your special Chanukah surprise--is as much a gift to us as to her.”<br />
Publication date: March 1981<br />
Christmas Eve 1981 corresponds to 29th Kislev<br />
Xmas Eve 1980 = 18th of Tevet<br />
Later, she refers to herself as a 13-year-old. Bat Mitzvah???<br />
IS THIS A HANUKKAH STORY?<br />
A demonic entity (the N’Garai demon) attacks the central home (TEMPLE?) of the X-Men. The scared underdog Kitty fights back, winning with her wits.<br />
Page 20 - X-Men return, noting the mansion has “no lights”<br />
But the X-Men return to a devastated home they need to fix, rebuild, “repurify?”<br />
Final page - “alone, on Christmas Eve, Kitty Pryde underwent a rite of passage - a supreme test of her abilities, her intellect, her courage. Her...self. She passed.”<br />
WAS THIS HER X-BAT MITZVAH?<br />
Made me think of Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins (1989)<br />
Written by Eric Kimmel, drawn by Trina Schart Hyman<br />
Hershel of Ostropol - trickster figure</p>
<p><strong>Uncanny X-Men #159 (1982)<br />
“Night Screams”</strong><br />
Written by Chris Claremont<br />
Penciled by Bill Sienkiewicz<br />
Inked by Bob Wiacek<br />
Colored by Glynis Oliver<br />
Lettered by Rick Parker and Tom Orzechowski<br />
Edited by Louise Jones<br />
Kitty goes home to visit her family for the weekend, Storm is “mugged” in an alley - DRACULA<br />
Was she home for Shabbos???<br />
Page 10, Kitty talking with Storm<br />
Storm pulls back in pain<br />
Kitty thinks, “The lamplight flashed on my star of David -- and Ororo flinched! Aversion to sunlight, to religious artifacts, anemia, dreams -- this is ridiculous! What am I thinking?!”<br />
Page 12<br />
Storm goes to see Dracula<br />
Kitty bursts into the room with a cross that doesn’t work<br />
Dracula: “The cross has no power over such as I if the wielder does not believe in it! You are no Christian, but a Hebrew!”<br />
HENRY - how do you feel about that term?<br />
Lunges for her throat, but his hand starts burning<br />
“Around my neck--my silver star of David! That’s what stopped him! Thank God!”<br />
Love at First Bite (1979 horror comedy)<br />
Directed by Stan Dragoti<br />
George Hamilton as Dracula<br />
Susan Saint James as Cindy Sondheim<br />
Richard Benjamin as Jeffrey Rosenberg, grandson of Van Helsing, who changed his name “for professional reasons”<br />
In a dinner scene (Cindy Sondheim, Dracula, Jeffrey Rosenberg), Rosenberg pulls out a Star of David that has NO effect<br />
Vampires in Judaism<br />
There’s a wealth of esoteric and midrashic material on King Solomon raising or summoning demons, including a vampire demon<br />
Lilith, mother of demons, often vampiric<br />
Sefer Hasidim 464<br />
There was once a woman that was a striya and was very sick, and there were two women with her at night - one sleeping and one awake. And that same sick woman stood before her and crackled her hair and wanted to fly and wanted to suck the blood of the sleeping woman. And the one that was awake woke up the one who was asleep, and they grabbed the striya. And the one that slept, slept more and the one that was awake didn’t sleep. And since she couldn’t do harm, the striya died because she needed that which comes from the blood, to swallow the blood and the flesh”<br />
אשה אחת היתה סטריאה והיתה חולה ביותר והיו שתי נשים בלילה עמה אחת היתה ישנה ואחת היתה ערה ואותה החולה עמדה לפניה והיתה מנפצת שערה ורצתה לפרוח ורצתה למוץ דמה של ישנה והעירה הקיצה הישנה ותפסו את החולה השטריא ואחר כן ישנה עוד והערה לא היתה ישנה עמדה השטריא והיתה מנפצת שער ראשה ורצתה לפרוח והעירה הקיצה הישנה ותפשו את החולה השטריא אם היתה מזקת להמית את אשה אחרת היתה השטריאה חיה וכיון שלא יכלה להזיק מתה השטריא כי צריכה את אשר בא מן האדם לבלוע הדם והבשר.<br />
Batwoman was our Jewish heroine with ties to Kabbalah. Kitty, strangely, seems to be our Jewish heroine with ties to the demonic - the N’garai, Dracula, her best friend Illyana</p>
<p><strong>Uncanny X-Men #199 (1985)<br />
“The Spiral Path”</strong><br />
Written by Chris Claremont<br />
Penciled by John Romita Jr.<br />
Inked by Dan Green<br />
Colored by Glynis Oliver<br />
Lettered by Rick Parker and Tom Orzechowski<br />
Edited by Ann Nocenti<br />
Page 13<br />
National Holocaust Memorial<br />
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - congress voted to establish it in 1980, but it didn’t open until April 22, 1993<br />
“We are gathered on this remembrance day to honor those who endured a horror unlike any ever experienced in human history--the systematic, institutionalized extermination of one people by another.”<br />
International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27th, when Soviet Army liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau) was not designated until UN General Assembly Resolution 60/7 on November 1, 2005<br />
Want this to be Yom HaShoah (27th of Nisan, roughly May), established April 8, 1959 by the Knesset in Israel<br />
Most likely, this is The Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust. A House joint resolution 1014 designated April 28th and 29th, 1979 as the days<br />
Dates chosen to reflect dates on which American troops liberated Dachau<br />
Magneto explains to Kitty that those present are survivors or relatives of survivors who go to podium and say names of relatives in hopes of reunion<br />
Kitty gave word to participate, “I’m here for my grandfather, Samuel Prydeman. He wanted to be here, more than anything but he died, last year. He had a sister, my great-aunt Chava. She lived in Warsaw before the war. He tried to find her, but there was no record anywhere. It was like she’d been...erased -- as if she’d never been.”<br />
Page 14<br />
Magneto asks for a photo, since he knew a Chava with a different last name, Rosanoff. Then Ruth and David Shulman pop up, recognizing Magneto. They confirm Chava Rosanoff is the married name of Kitty’s aunt<br />
JEWISH GEOGRAPHY!!!!<br />
The Shulmans and Chava were in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the resistance<br />
Chava died. Magneto saved the Shulmans<br />
Common trend to valorize those who fought back<br />
Kitty: “You were a hero?”<br />
Magneto: “Hardly. In those days, heroism meant holding onto one’s humanity, while the Nazis tried their best to turn us into animals. The way to defy them--to defeat them--was to lie, to hold onto hope, no matter what. Believe me, Kitty, I was no one special. If I am a hero, then so is every other man and woman who survived.”<br />
Interrupted by Mystique, who accuses Magneto of being as cruel as the Nazis<br />
Page 16 - Kitty: “Let’s scram--this is like hallowed ground. We can’t fight here!”<br />
Page 17 - Colossus bursts in, Kitty yells at him because they don’t want to wreck the memorial<br />
Follow up - UXM #210<br />
“The Morning After” by Claremont and JRJR &amp; Dan Green<br />
Page 19, mob beating up on Nightcrawler. Kitty Pryde, Illyana, Colossus show up.<br />
Kitty: “Hey mister -- who defines what’s human?”<br />
Mob: “It’s obvious, girl. Just open your eyes.”<br />
Kitty: “That simple, huh? Well, a whole chunk of my family was murdered in gas chambers because the Nazis said it was just as ‘obvious’ that Jews weren’t human. And not so long ago, in this country, people felt the same about blacks. Some still do. Is that right?!”</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2019 15:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>BB</strong>: Origin, First Appearance,<br />
Daughter to Carmen and Theresa Pryde, from Deerfield, IL<br />
13-year-old girl<br />
Kitty Pryde first appears #129 (middle of Dark Phoenix Saga), officially joins the team at the very end of #138 (Oct 1980), the epilogue to the same story.</p>
<p><strong>First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #129 (cover date Jan 1980)</strong><br />
Page 11, in the THIRD panel she appears in, Kitty is wearing a star of David</p>
<p><strong>Henry:</strong> Claremont interview</p>
<p><strong>Brandon:</strong></p>
<p>According to tumblr fan site johnbyrnedraws, Byrne said:<br />
Kitty, as many of you probably already know, became Jewish almost accidentally. My “model” for the character was how I pictured a young Sigourney Weaver, but down the hall in my apartment building at the time lived a friend whose sister bore a strong resemblance to Kitty. Altho she was not Jewish herself, the sister wore a Star of David on a chain around her neck, it having been given to her by her Jewish boyfriend. (The Star of David, not her neck.) Kitty somehow looked “wrong” without that necklace, so I added it to my final drawings in her first appearance. This made her Jewish, of course, since there would be no other reason for her to be wearing it in the context of the character.</p>
<p><strong>Uncanny X-Men #143 (1981)<br />
“Demon”</strong><br />
Written by Chris Claremont and John Byrne (co-plotters)<br />
Penciled by John Byrne<br />
Inked by Terry Austin<br />
Colored by Glynis Oliver<br />
Lettered by Rick Parker and Tom Orzechowski<br />
Edited by Louise Jones<br />
Page 6<br />
Kitty uses mistletoe to kiss Peter<br />
Trying to lighten the mood. Clearly interfaith comfortable<br />
Page 8<br />
“I’ve never spent Chanukah away from home before. I wonder how mom and dad are doing?”<br />
Family holiday<br />
Page 21 - Kitty’s parents are visiting, dad responds, “Our visit--your special Chanukah surprise--is as much a gift to us as to her.”<br />
Publication date: March 1981<br />
Christmas Eve 1981 corresponds to 29th Kislev<br />
Xmas Eve 1980 = 18th of Tevet<br />
Later, she refers to herself as a 13-year-old. Bat Mitzvah???<br />
IS THIS A HANUKKAH STORY?<br />
A demonic entity (the N’Garai demon) attacks the central home (TEMPLE?) of the X-Men. The scared underdog Kitty fights back, winning with her wits.<br />
Page 20 - X-Men return, noting the mansion has “no lights”<br />
But the X-Men return to a devastated home they need to fix, rebuild, “repurify?”<br />
Final page - “alone, on Christmas Eve, Kitty Pryde underwent a rite of passage - a supreme test of her abilities, her intellect, her courage. Her...self. She passed.”<br />
WAS THIS HER X-BAT MITZVAH?<br />
Made me think of Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins (1989)<br />
Written by Eric Kimmel, drawn by Trina Schart Hyman<br />
Hershel of Ostropol - trickster figure</p>
<p><strong>Uncanny X-Men #159 (1982)<br />
“Night Screams”</strong><br />
Written by Chris Claremont<br />
Penciled by Bill Sienkiewicz<br />
Inked by Bob Wiacek<br />
Colored by Glynis Oliver<br />
Lettered by Rick Parker and Tom Orzechowski<br />
Edited by Louise Jones<br />
Kitty goes home to visit her family for the weekend, Storm is “mugged” in an alley - DRACULA<br />
Was she home for Shabbos???<br />
Page 10, Kitty talking with Storm<br />
Storm pulls back in pain<br />
Kitty thinks, “The lamplight flashed on my star of David -- and Ororo flinched! Aversion to sunlight, to religious artifacts, anemia, dreams -- this is ridiculous! What am I thinking?!”<br />
Page 12<br />
Storm goes to see Dracula<br />
Kitty bursts into the room with a cross that doesn’t work<br />
Dracula: “The cross has no power over such as I if the wielder does not believe in it! You are no Christian, but a Hebrew!”<br />
HENRY - how do you feel about that term?<br />
Lunges for her throat, but his hand starts burning<br />
“Around my neck--my silver star of David! That’s what stopped him! Thank God!”<br />
Love at First Bite (1979 horror comedy)<br />
Directed by Stan Dragoti<br />
George Hamilton as Dracula<br />
Susan Saint James as Cindy Sondheim<br />
Richard Benjamin as Jeffrey Rosenberg, grandson of Van Helsing, who changed his name “for professional reasons”<br />
In a dinner scene (Cindy Sondheim, Dracula, Jeffrey Rosenberg), Rosenberg pulls out a Star of David that has NO effect<br />
Vampires in Judaism<br />
There’s a wealth of esoteric and midrashic material on King Solomon raising or summoning demons, including a vampire demon<br />
Lilith, mother of demons, often vampiric<br />
Sefer Hasidim 464<br />
There was once a woman that was a striya and was very sick, and there were two women with her at night - one sleeping and one awake. And that same sick woman stood before her and crackled her hair and wanted to fly and wanted to suck the blood of the sleeping woman. And the one that was awake woke up the one who was asleep, and they grabbed the striya. And the one that slept, slept more and the one that was awake didn’t sleep. And since she couldn’t do harm, the striya died because she needed that which comes from the blood, to swallow the blood and the flesh”<br />
אשה אחת היתה סטריאה והיתה חולה ביותר והיו שתי נשים בלילה עמה אחת היתה ישנה ואחת היתה ערה ואותה החולה עמדה לפניה והיתה מנפצת שערה ורצתה לפרוח ורצתה למוץ דמה של ישנה והעירה הקיצה הישנה ותפסו את החולה השטריא ואחר כן ישנה עוד והערה לא היתה ישנה עמדה השטריא והיתה מנפצת שער ראשה ורצתה לפרוח והעירה הקיצה הישנה ותפשו את החולה השטריא אם היתה מזקת להמית את אשה אחרת היתה השטריאה חיה וכיון שלא יכלה להזיק מתה השטריא כי צריכה את אשר בא מן האדם לבלוע הדם והבשר.<br />
Batwoman was our Jewish heroine with ties to Kabbalah. Kitty, strangely, seems to be our Jewish heroine with ties to the demonic - the N’garai, Dracula, her best friend Illyana</p>
<p><strong>Uncanny X-Men #199 (1985)<br />
“The Spiral Path”</strong><br />
Written by Chris Claremont<br />
Penciled by John Romita Jr.<br />
Inked by Dan Green<br />
Colored by Glynis Oliver<br />
Lettered by Rick Parker and Tom Orzechowski<br />
Edited by Ann Nocenti<br />
Page 13<br />
National Holocaust Memorial<br />
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - congress voted to establish it in 1980, but it didn’t open until April 22, 1993<br />
“We are gathered on this remembrance day to honor those who endured a horror unlike any ever experienced in human history--the systematic, institutionalized extermination of one people by another.”<br />
International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27th, when Soviet Army liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau) was not designated until UN General Assembly Resolution 60/7 on November 1, 2005<br />
Want this to be Yom HaShoah (27th of Nisan, roughly May), established April 8, 1959 by the Knesset in Israel<br />
Most likely, this is The Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust. A House joint resolution 1014 designated April 28th and 29th, 1979 as the days<br />
Dates chosen to reflect dates on which American troops liberated Dachau<br />
Magneto explains to Kitty that those present are survivors or relatives of survivors who go to podium and say names of relatives in hopes of reunion<br />
Kitty gave word to participate, “I’m here for my grandfather, Samuel Prydeman. He wanted to be here, more than anything but he died, last year. He had a sister, my great-aunt Chava. She lived in Warsaw before the war. He tried to find her, but there was no record anywhere. It was like she’d been...erased -- as if she’d never been.”<br />
Page 14<br />
Magneto asks for a photo, since he knew a Chava with a different last name, Rosanoff. Then Ruth and David Shulman pop up, recognizing Magneto. They confirm Chava Rosanoff is the married name of Kitty’s aunt<br />
JEWISH GEOGRAPHY!!!!<br />
The Shulmans and Chava were in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the resistance<br />
Chava died. Magneto saved the Shulmans<br />
Common trend to valorize those who fought back<br />
Kitty: “You were a hero?”<br />
Magneto: “Hardly. In those days, heroism meant holding onto one’s humanity, while the Nazis tried their best to turn us into animals. The way to defy them--to defeat them--was to lie, to hold onto hope, no matter what. Believe me, Kitty, I was no one special. If I am a hero, then so is every other man and woman who survived.”<br />
Interrupted by Mystique, who accuses Magneto of being as cruel as the Nazis<br />
Page 16 - Kitty: “Let’s scram--this is like hallowed ground. We can’t fight here!”<br />
Page 17 - Colossus bursts in, Kitty yells at him because they don’t want to wreck the memorial<br />
Follow up - UXM #210<br />
“The Morning After” by Claremont and JRJR &amp; Dan Green<br />
Page 19, mob beating up on Nightcrawler. Kitty Pryde, Illyana, Colossus show up.<br />
Kitty: “Hey mister -- who defines what’s human?”<br />
Mob: “It’s obvious, girl. Just open your eyes.”<br />
Kitty: “That simple, huh? Well, a whole chunk of my family was murdered in gas chambers because the Nazis said it was just as ‘obvious’ that Jews weren’t human. And not so long ago, in this country, people felt the same about blacks. Some still do. Is that right?!”</p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 5 - Kitty Pryde - Part 1</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode we cover one of the most famous Jewish super heroes, KITTY PRYDE! </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 4 - Batwoman - Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Detective Comics #860, 2009<br />
“Go, Part 3”<br />
Written by Greg Rucka<br />
Drawn by JH Williams III<br />
Colored by Dave Stewart<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Michael Siglain<br />
BW’s origin. She beat up some thugs in black leather<br />
Page 6 - home, showering. 4th panel<br />
Walking through her apartment, there’s a little end table<br />
What’s on it?<br />
Hanukkiyah. Shabbat candlesticks. SEFIROT<br />
Her dad discovers her stolen weapons and tech. Offers to help train and prepare her, support her<br />
Page 12 - Kate returns to her step-mother’s after training for two years<br />
SURPRISE HENRY<br />
Catherine: “We didn’t think we’d see you until the High Holy Days…”<br />
Page 14 - Jake showing off what he’s set up for her, including a new costume<br />
Kate: “red and black….gevurah, the pillar of severity...the colors of war.”<br />
So what is Kabbalah?<br />
Gevurah = din = judgment, power<br />
Detective Comics #975, 2018<br />
“The Trial of Batwoman”<br />
Written by James Tynion IV<br />
Drawn by Alvaro Martinez<br />
Inked by Raul Fernandez<br />
Colored by Brad Anderson<br />
Lettered by Sal Cipriano<br />
Edited by Chris Conroy<br />
Flashback, we're at a funeral for Kate Kane's mother Gabi.<br />
Jewish funeral<br />
How do we know?<br />
There's a rabbi in a kippa in two panels<br />
They're taking turns shoveling dirt into the grave<br />
A young Bruce Wayne shovels<br />
BATMAN IS PERFORMING A MITZVAH<br />
Mitzvah of burying the dead, ideally on the day they died, within three days of death<br />
Rooted in Deuteronomy 21:23<br />
Moed Katan essentially declared it the responsibility of the entire town to make sure dead is buried<br />
Kindness that cannot be repaid<br />
Page 26 - Kate visits her mom's grave<br />
Grave with star of David..next to graves with crosses<br />
Not a Jewish cemetery?<br />
Possibly an interfaith cemetery<br />
“I remember taking the shovel. It was so clean. So polished. Dad wanted me to go first, but I couldn't move. I felt like putting the dirt on the grave would make it all real. And it was like losing you all over again.”<br />
Kind of the point. It does make it real</p>
<p>DC Bombshells #17, 2016<br />
“Uprising Part 1: The Battle of Berlin”<br />
Written by Marguerite Bennett<br />
Art by Sandy Jarrell and Mirka Andolfo<br />
Colored by Wendy Fitzpatrick and Wendy Broome<br />
Berlin Ghetto, 1941. Prep for war<br />
Page 2 - prep for Shabbat dinner. Challah and wine<br />
Young girl talking with Batwoman, asking if she's scared<br />
“it's just Shabbat dinner” “Very funny, momellah”<br />
She talks about the brave women in Jewish history and then quotes<br />
“May God make you like Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah.”<br />
Yesimech elohim k'Sarah, Rivkah, Rachel, veL’eah<br />
Mentions Deborah the warrior prophet<br />
Talks about Judith killing Holofernes<br />
Girl reveals her name: Miriam Batzel<br />
She was a prophet, too, and they say because of her, no women worshipped the Golden Calf on the desert.<br />
Pirke de Rebbe Eleazar 46 - Aaron delays men by asking them to ask their wives for gold. They chide husbands, refuse to participate. As a reward, rosh chodesh<br />
Henry, can we just read their dialogue in full?<br />
Jewish pride - amazing<br />
Stories - reminds me of Hasidic tale<br />
When the Ba’al Shem saw misfortune threatening the Jews, he would go to a certain part of the forest and meditate. There, he would say a certain prayer and light a fire. And the miracle would be accomplished, the danger averted. In the next generation, the Maggid of Mezhirech would go to the same place in the forest and say, “Master of the Universe, I don’t know how to light the fire, but I can still say the prayer.” And it was enough. And still later, Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sasov would go the forest, and he would say, “I don’t know how to light the fire, and I don’t know how to say the prayer, but I know the place. And that must be sufficient.” And it was. And still later, generations later, when it fell to Rabbi Yisrael of Rizhin, sitting in his arm chair, his head in his hands, he would say, “Master of the Universe, I don’t know how to light the fire. And I don’t know how to say the prayer. And I don’t know where the place is in the forest. All I can do is tell the story.” And it was enough.<br />
Shabbat prayers - likely over candles</p>
<p>Hey Alma on casting Jewish lesbian<br />
#KeepKateJewish<br />
The problem, he says, is that certain minority groups “are so underrepresented that a single representation comes to stand for everybody.” A Jew whose only Jewish trait is celebrating Hanukkah is, as Bial suggests, technically realistic, but the overall lack of Jewish characters leads to more anxiety about specific individual representations. This anxiety is made worse by the fact that other characters who are Jewish in the comics, such as Ray Palmer, have had their Jewishness entirely erased on television. Because Kate Kane is one of the most identifiably Jewish characters in DC Comics’ lineup, fans are more concerned about how she is portrayed</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Detective Comics #860, 2009<br />
“Go, Part 3”<br />
Written by Greg Rucka<br />
Drawn by JH Williams III<br />
Colored by Dave Stewart<br />
Lettered by Todd Klein<br />
Edited by Michael Siglain<br />
BW’s origin. She beat up some thugs in black leather<br />
Page 6 - home, showering. 4th panel<br />
Walking through her apartment, there’s a little end table<br />
What’s on it?<br />
Hanukkiyah. Shabbat candlesticks. SEFIROT<br />
Her dad discovers her stolen weapons and tech. Offers to help train and prepare her, support her<br />
Page 12 - Kate returns to her step-mother’s after training for two years<br />
SURPRISE HENRY<br />
Catherine: “We didn’t think we’d see you until the High Holy Days…”<br />
Page 14 - Jake showing off what he’s set up for her, including a new costume<br />
Kate: “red and black….gevurah, the pillar of severity...the colors of war.”<br />
So what is Kabbalah?<br />
Gevurah = din = judgment, power<br />
Detective Comics #975, 2018<br />
“The Trial of Batwoman”<br />
Written by James Tynion IV<br />
Drawn by Alvaro Martinez<br />
Inked by Raul Fernandez<br />
Colored by Brad Anderson<br />
Lettered by Sal Cipriano<br />
Edited by Chris Conroy<br />
Flashback, we're at a funeral for Kate Kane's mother Gabi.<br />
Jewish funeral<br />
How do we know?<br />
There's a rabbi in a kippa in two panels<br />
They're taking turns shoveling dirt into the grave<br />
A young Bruce Wayne shovels<br />
BATMAN IS PERFORMING A MITZVAH<br />
Mitzvah of burying the dead, ideally on the day they died, within three days of death<br />
Rooted in Deuteronomy 21:23<br />
Moed Katan essentially declared it the responsibility of the entire town to make sure dead is buried<br />
Kindness that cannot be repaid<br />
Page 26 - Kate visits her mom's grave<br />
Grave with star of David..next to graves with crosses<br />
Not a Jewish cemetery?<br />
Possibly an interfaith cemetery<br />
“I remember taking the shovel. It was so clean. So polished. Dad wanted me to go first, but I couldn't move. I felt like putting the dirt on the grave would make it all real. And it was like losing you all over again.”<br />
Kind of the point. It does make it real</p>
<p>DC Bombshells #17, 2016<br />
“Uprising Part 1: The Battle of Berlin”<br />
Written by Marguerite Bennett<br />
Art by Sandy Jarrell and Mirka Andolfo<br />
Colored by Wendy Fitzpatrick and Wendy Broome<br />
Berlin Ghetto, 1941. Prep for war<br />
Page 2 - prep for Shabbat dinner. Challah and wine<br />
Young girl talking with Batwoman, asking if she's scared<br />
“it's just Shabbat dinner” “Very funny, momellah”<br />
She talks about the brave women in Jewish history and then quotes<br />
“May God make you like Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah.”<br />
Yesimech elohim k'Sarah, Rivkah, Rachel, veL’eah<br />
Mentions Deborah the warrior prophet<br />
Talks about Judith killing Holofernes<br />
Girl reveals her name: Miriam Batzel<br />
She was a prophet, too, and they say because of her, no women worshipped the Golden Calf on the desert.<br />
Pirke de Rebbe Eleazar 46 - Aaron delays men by asking them to ask their wives for gold. They chide husbands, refuse to participate. As a reward, rosh chodesh<br />
Henry, can we just read their dialogue in full?<br />
Jewish pride - amazing<br />
Stories - reminds me of Hasidic tale<br />
When the Ba’al Shem saw misfortune threatening the Jews, he would go to a certain part of the forest and meditate. There, he would say a certain prayer and light a fire. And the miracle would be accomplished, the danger averted. In the next generation, the Maggid of Mezhirech would go to the same place in the forest and say, “Master of the Universe, I don’t know how to light the fire, but I can still say the prayer.” And it was enough. And still later, Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sasov would go the forest, and he would say, “I don’t know how to light the fire, and I don’t know how to say the prayer, but I know the place. And that must be sufficient.” And it was. And still later, generations later, when it fell to Rabbi Yisrael of Rizhin, sitting in his arm chair, his head in his hands, he would say, “Master of the Universe, I don’t know how to light the fire. And I don’t know how to say the prayer. And I don’t know where the place is in the forest. All I can do is tell the story.” And it was enough.<br />
Shabbat prayers - likely over candles</p>
<p>Hey Alma on casting Jewish lesbian<br />
#KeepKateJewish<br />
The problem, he says, is that certain minority groups “are so underrepresented that a single representation comes to stand for everybody.” A Jew whose only Jewish trait is celebrating Hanukkah is, as Bial suggests, technically realistic, but the overall lack of Jewish characters leads to more anxiety about specific individual representations. This anxiety is made worse by the fact that other characters who are Jewish in the comics, such as Ray Palmer, have had their Jewishness entirely erased on television. Because Kate Kane is one of the most identifiably Jewish characters in DC Comics’ lineup, fans are more concerned about how she is portrayed</p>
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      <itunes:summary>BATWOMAN Part 2 - In this episode Brandon and Henry look through Detective Comics #860 and #975  and a special surprise from the Multiverse! </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In an 8/1/2014 interview with Matt Santori of Comicosity.com, Greg Rucka reveals the following:</p>
<p>I simply wanted another character who was identifiably Jewish.<br />
For a bunch of characters that were arguably all created by a bunch of Jewish men, very few of them are actually Jewish and identify as such. And I have encountered more than one instance in my career where professionals have cited the core strength of a character in being their deep commitment to Christ. It always struck me as a little silly, because if you were deeply committed to Christ, you wouldn’t be going out and breaking someone’s jaw on a nightly basis. That ain’t what Jesus taught.<br />
We knew she was queer. There was no question about that. The mandate was to reinvent Batwoman and she’s going to be gay. That came down from on high. I guess I just thought, “Well, why not do it?”<br />
It’s interesting, because it’s something that J.H. [Williams III] really latched onto, mostly because he had done a far amount of reading and research on spiritualism. Add that to working with Alan Moore on Promethea and he came back to me with a whole ton of ideas involving kabbalah.<br />
And for me, it might have been subconscious. Kitty Pryde’s Judaism was very important to me when I discovered it. She was the first Jewish character I’d seen, and she was an X-Man. That mattered to me. Perhaps there was a small element of that, too.</p>
<p>EW Article<br />
“It was important for that character to land, and it was important for her to be Kate Kane, because there was already a Batgirl. So if we introduced her as Batgirl she would never be the ‘real’ Batgirl,” Didio says. “That way, it wasn’t something that someone could undo easily.”<br />
There’s an added irony to a character named Batwoman being queer, because the original Batwoman was created as a Bat-love interest in 1956 to foil the accusations leveled by Seduction of the Innocent author Fredric Wertham that Batman and Robin were thinly-disguised gay propaganda. A few decades later, a new and improved Batwoman entered a cultural context that was more tolerant of diverse characters. In fact, the whole reason that she ended up in 52 in the first place was that news of her had been prematurely broken by the New York Timesin a story about diversity in comicsthis link opens in a new tab. According to Rucka (who formed the four-man writing team of 52, alongside fellow comic heavyweights Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, and Mark Waid), Batwoman was originally going to debut in her own self-titled comic from writer Devin Grayson. But when the news broke early, Batwoman was introduced in 52 instead.<br />
“All of a sudden there was a lot of heat on the character. It came down the pipes to put the character into 52. Since I was writing Renee and I was in Gotham (the logical place to do it), it fell to me,” Rucka tells EW. “There was an easy in there, because Renee was established as queer. I remember having conversations with Devin, like ‘okay I’m supposed to use Kate.’ She sent me what she had been working on. We had a couple conversations, and then she showed up in week 7 or week 8, pretty early, and sort of ended up in my bailiwick.”</p>
<p>Kate joins military academy, but she’s found to be in violation of Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Article 125<br />
(a) Any person subject to this chapter who engages in unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal is guilty of sodomy. Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the offense.<br />
(b) Any person found guilty of sodomy shall by punished as a court-martial may direct.<br />
One day, she’s mugged, fends off the attacker, and suddenly Batman appears</p>
<p>Her family tree and relationship to Bruce Wayne - Bruce's first cousin.</p>
<p>52 #33 (2006)<br />
February, 2007<br />
Executive Editor - Dan DiDio<br />
Cover Artists - J.G. Jones Alex Sinclair<br />
“The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”<br />
Writers - Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid<br />
Pencilers - Keith Giffen, Tom Derenick, Joe Prado<br />
Inkers - Jay Leisten, Rodney Ramos<br />
Colourists - David Baron<br />
Letterers - Pat Brosseau<br />
Editors - Jeanine Schaefer Harvey Richards Michael Siglain Stephen Wacker<br />
“The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”<br />
Written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, and GREG RUCKA<br />
Penciled by Joe Prado and Tom Derenick, with breakdowns by Keith Giffen<br />
Inked by Jay Liesten and Rodney Ramos<br />
Colored by David Baron<br />
Lettered by Pat Brosseau<br />
Edited by Stephen Wacker and Michael Siglain<br />
With a cover by JG Jones and Alex Sinclair<br />
Speaking of that cover - Rockefeller Center like skating rink, clear Christmas theme, Batwoman holding a small gift on a roof while Nightwing falls away<br />
You’d THINK she’s celebrating christmas<br />
Page 10 - Hanukkiyah with wax melted down<br />
Actually a menorah, seven branches. Womp womp<br />
Renee Montoya staring out a large penthouse window<br />
There with The Question, Vic Sage (born Charles Victor Szasz)<br />
“Hanukkah ended last night. Kate made a big deal out of it. Cooked latkes and even laid out jelly doughnuts for dessert...Kate said she did it because that’s how her family celebrated Hanukkah, at least before her father remarried. That’s probably true, but that’s not why she did it. Hanukkah is the celebration of a miracle.”<br />
Guess what Henry?<br />
Hebrew calendar more or less balanced by solar. When calculating dates, sometimes Rosh Hashanah needs to be postponed by a day. They do this by adding a 30th day to Kislev<br />
In 2006, Kislev had 30 thirty days. Which means the eighth and final day of Hanukkah would be the 2nd of Tevet<br />
Guess what day December 24th, 2006 corresponds to in the Hebrew calendar? The 3rd of Tevet<br />
Renee helps delirious Vic into bed<br />
Ends with Kate returning home, holding Renee on couch as they stare at the menorah and out the window</p>
<p>DC Infinite Holiday Comic</p>
<p>“Lights”<br />
Written by Greg Rucka<br />
Drawn by Christian Alamy<br />
Colored by Jason Wright<br />
Lettered by Jared K. Fletcher<br />
Edited by Peter Tomasi<br />
Open with a lit Hanukkiyah in a window. Pirsumei nes<br />
Counterbalanced by narration, “I don’t believe in miracles Katya”<br />
We’re in Poland in December 1939<br />
FYI, Hanukkah in December 1939: 12/7-12/14<br />
Nazis forcing Jews out of their home, one knocks the hanukkiyah over to burn down the place<br />
Page 2<br />
“And that, Katya, is why I don’t light it. I will not celebrate a miracle when I do not believe in such things.”<br />
“But I’m holding one right here, Manya. How else could this have survived the shoah?” “Feh.”<br />
Manya - Hebrew/Russian name. In Russian, diminutive of Mary. Seems to be a variation on Miriam (babynames.net)<br />
Miriam may be from Mar, bitter. Or meri, rebellion<br />
Shoah - she calls it the shoah! The SHOAH<br />
So Manya explains that a neighbor salvaged it with intent to sell it. But she returned it before he could (though he sold much more)<br />
Her father made it with his own hands<br />
She doesn’t believe in miracles, yet she placed the hanukkiyah gingerly in its place of honor<br />
This sense that Judaism froze or broke. It became a relic to preserve and remember, not something to actually be lived<br />
“Forgive me, I’m an old woman, eager to visit my pain on the young.”<br />
Psychological trauma of the shoah<br />
Page 3 - Kate gives her dad a gift (first-edition of The Big Sleep)<br />
tells him to say thanks or happy Hanukah<br />
Hate that spelling<br />
Bought with stepmother’s money<br />
Father asks if Kate is going to the Christmas party. Again, stepmom isn’t jewish. He probably isn’t either<br />
Page 6 - BW has stopped a bunch of criminals in warehouse dressed as Santa<br />
Spies a box full of gold, including a Hanukiyah<br />
Page 7 - BW threatens one of the Santas (while holding the Hanukiyah), asking where he stole it from<br />
Page 8 - BW spying on a family, I think spying on Manya<br />
Narration reveals Kate telling Manya she saw her Hanukiyyah, Manya claims it’s impossible, one-of-a-kind, something nobody outside her family has ever seen<br />
Manya reveals she has no family left<br />
Page 9 - images show Kate dressed up as FedEx person delivering the Hanukiyah to Manya’s apartment above Ketterman’s Books<br />
Kate argues with Manya over putting the candles in. She verifies that Manya’s father made it<br />
“He made it to be used, Manya...he made it to celebrate the Festival of Lights”<br />
What’s going on here?<br />
Jumping through time?<br />
The Santas broke into Ketterman’s and stole the Hanukiyah after the first flashback, Manya lost all hope<br />
Manya placing a hanukkiyah in the window was an error, the hanukkiyah has been lost for years</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an 8/1/2014 interview with Matt Santori of Comicosity.com, Greg Rucka reveals the following:</p>
<p>I simply wanted another character who was identifiably Jewish.<br />
For a bunch of characters that were arguably all created by a bunch of Jewish men, very few of them are actually Jewish and identify as such. And I have encountered more than one instance in my career where professionals have cited the core strength of a character in being their deep commitment to Christ. It always struck me as a little silly, because if you were deeply committed to Christ, you wouldn’t be going out and breaking someone’s jaw on a nightly basis. That ain’t what Jesus taught.<br />
We knew she was queer. There was no question about that. The mandate was to reinvent Batwoman and she’s going to be gay. That came down from on high. I guess I just thought, “Well, why not do it?”<br />
It’s interesting, because it’s something that J.H. [Williams III] really latched onto, mostly because he had done a far amount of reading and research on spiritualism. Add that to working with Alan Moore on Promethea and he came back to me with a whole ton of ideas involving kabbalah.<br />
And for me, it might have been subconscious. Kitty Pryde’s Judaism was very important to me when I discovered it. She was the first Jewish character I’d seen, and she was an X-Man. That mattered to me. Perhaps there was a small element of that, too.</p>
<p>EW Article<br />
“It was important for that character to land, and it was important for her to be Kate Kane, because there was already a Batgirl. So if we introduced her as Batgirl she would never be the ‘real’ Batgirl,” Didio says. “That way, it wasn’t something that someone could undo easily.”<br />
There’s an added irony to a character named Batwoman being queer, because the original Batwoman was created as a Bat-love interest in 1956 to foil the accusations leveled by Seduction of the Innocent author Fredric Wertham that Batman and Robin were thinly-disguised gay propaganda. A few decades later, a new and improved Batwoman entered a cultural context that was more tolerant of diverse characters. In fact, the whole reason that she ended up in 52 in the first place was that news of her had been prematurely broken by the New York Timesin a story about diversity in comicsthis link opens in a new tab. According to Rucka (who formed the four-man writing team of 52, alongside fellow comic heavyweights Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, and Mark Waid), Batwoman was originally going to debut in her own self-titled comic from writer Devin Grayson. But when the news broke early, Batwoman was introduced in 52 instead.<br />
“All of a sudden there was a lot of heat on the character. It came down the pipes to put the character into 52. Since I was writing Renee and I was in Gotham (the logical place to do it), it fell to me,” Rucka tells EW. “There was an easy in there, because Renee was established as queer. I remember having conversations with Devin, like ‘okay I’m supposed to use Kate.’ She sent me what she had been working on. We had a couple conversations, and then she showed up in week 7 or week 8, pretty early, and sort of ended up in my bailiwick.”</p>
<p>Kate joins military academy, but she’s found to be in violation of Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Article 125<br />
(a) Any person subject to this chapter who engages in unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal is guilty of sodomy. Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the offense.<br />
(b) Any person found guilty of sodomy shall by punished as a court-martial may direct.<br />
One day, she’s mugged, fends off the attacker, and suddenly Batman appears</p>
<p>Her family tree and relationship to Bruce Wayne - Bruce's first cousin.</p>
<p>52 #33 (2006)<br />
February, 2007<br />
Executive Editor - Dan DiDio<br />
Cover Artists - J.G. Jones Alex Sinclair<br />
“The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”<br />
Writers - Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid<br />
Pencilers - Keith Giffen, Tom Derenick, Joe Prado<br />
Inkers - Jay Leisten, Rodney Ramos<br />
Colourists - David Baron<br />
Letterers - Pat Brosseau<br />
Editors - Jeanine Schaefer Harvey Richards Michael Siglain Stephen Wacker<br />
“The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”<br />
Written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, and GREG RUCKA<br />
Penciled by Joe Prado and Tom Derenick, with breakdowns by Keith Giffen<br />
Inked by Jay Liesten and Rodney Ramos<br />
Colored by David Baron<br />
Lettered by Pat Brosseau<br />
Edited by Stephen Wacker and Michael Siglain<br />
With a cover by JG Jones and Alex Sinclair<br />
Speaking of that cover - Rockefeller Center like skating rink, clear Christmas theme, Batwoman holding a small gift on a roof while Nightwing falls away<br />
You’d THINK she’s celebrating christmas<br />
Page 10 - Hanukkiyah with wax melted down<br />
Actually a menorah, seven branches. Womp womp<br />
Renee Montoya staring out a large penthouse window<br />
There with The Question, Vic Sage (born Charles Victor Szasz)<br />
“Hanukkah ended last night. Kate made a big deal out of it. Cooked latkes and even laid out jelly doughnuts for dessert...Kate said she did it because that’s how her family celebrated Hanukkah, at least before her father remarried. That’s probably true, but that’s not why she did it. Hanukkah is the celebration of a miracle.”<br />
Guess what Henry?<br />
Hebrew calendar more or less balanced by solar. When calculating dates, sometimes Rosh Hashanah needs to be postponed by a day. They do this by adding a 30th day to Kislev<br />
In 2006, Kislev had 30 thirty days. Which means the eighth and final day of Hanukkah would be the 2nd of Tevet<br />
Guess what day December 24th, 2006 corresponds to in the Hebrew calendar? The 3rd of Tevet<br />
Renee helps delirious Vic into bed<br />
Ends with Kate returning home, holding Renee on couch as they stare at the menorah and out the window</p>
<p>DC Infinite Holiday Comic</p>
<p>“Lights”<br />
Written by Greg Rucka<br />
Drawn by Christian Alamy<br />
Colored by Jason Wright<br />
Lettered by Jared K. Fletcher<br />
Edited by Peter Tomasi<br />
Open with a lit Hanukkiyah in a window. Pirsumei nes<br />
Counterbalanced by narration, “I don’t believe in miracles Katya”<br />
We’re in Poland in December 1939<br />
FYI, Hanukkah in December 1939: 12/7-12/14<br />
Nazis forcing Jews out of their home, one knocks the hanukkiyah over to burn down the place<br />
Page 2<br />
“And that, Katya, is why I don’t light it. I will not celebrate a miracle when I do not believe in such things.”<br />
“But I’m holding one right here, Manya. How else could this have survived the shoah?” “Feh.”<br />
Manya - Hebrew/Russian name. In Russian, diminutive of Mary. Seems to be a variation on Miriam (babynames.net)<br />
Miriam may be from Mar, bitter. Or meri, rebellion<br />
Shoah - she calls it the shoah! The SHOAH<br />
So Manya explains that a neighbor salvaged it with intent to sell it. But she returned it before he could (though he sold much more)<br />
Her father made it with his own hands<br />
She doesn’t believe in miracles, yet she placed the hanukkiyah gingerly in its place of honor<br />
This sense that Judaism froze or broke. It became a relic to preserve and remember, not something to actually be lived<br />
“Forgive me, I’m an old woman, eager to visit my pain on the young.”<br />
Psychological trauma of the shoah<br />
Page 3 - Kate gives her dad a gift (first-edition of The Big Sleep)<br />
tells him to say thanks or happy Hanukah<br />
Hate that spelling<br />
Bought with stepmother’s money<br />
Father asks if Kate is going to the Christmas party. Again, stepmom isn’t jewish. He probably isn’t either<br />
Page 6 - BW has stopped a bunch of criminals in warehouse dressed as Santa<br />
Spies a box full of gold, including a Hanukiyah<br />
Page 7 - BW threatens one of the Santas (while holding the Hanukiyah), asking where he stole it from<br />
Page 8 - BW spying on a family, I think spying on Manya<br />
Narration reveals Kate telling Manya she saw her Hanukiyyah, Manya claims it’s impossible, one-of-a-kind, something nobody outside her family has ever seen<br />
Manya reveals she has no family left<br />
Page 9 - images show Kate dressed up as FedEx person delivering the Hanukiyah to Manya’s apartment above Ketterman’s Books<br />
Kate argues with Manya over putting the candles in. She verifies that Manya’s father made it<br />
“He made it to be used, Manya...he made it to celebrate the Festival of Lights”<br />
What’s going on here?<br />
Jumping through time?<br />
The Santas broke into Ketterman’s and stole the Hanukiyah after the first flashback, Manya lost all hope<br />
Manya placing a hanukkiyah in the window was an error, the hanukkiyah has been lost for years</p>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Brandon and Henry discover the Judaism within BATWOMAN!</itunes:summary>
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<li><strong>Fantastic Four Vol. 6 #5</strong>, (Legacy 650), 2018 Creators: Written by Dan<br />
Slott Drawn and inked by Aaron Kuder Colored by Marte Gracia &amp; Erick<br />
Arciniega Lettered by VC's Joe Caramagna 4 out of 9 covers feature<br />
Ben in Jewish regalia! Esad Ribic cover - Ben in tallis and kippa<br />
holding Alicia, surrounded by heart and doves Mark Brooks variant -<br />
Ben in tallis and kippa holding Alicia in wedding dress Elizabeth<br />
Torque variant - Ben in tallis and kippa kissing Alicia under the<br />
chuppah Alex Ross variant - Ben in kippa kissing Alicia, surrounded<br />
on either side by superhero battles<br />
In an interview with CBR, Dan slott reveals he was building to Ben    proposing to Alicia in the Thing #25, but was told the wedding<br />
would    have to be in FF (then written by J Michael Straczynski<br />
First, a flashback with art by Mike and Laura Allred, very touching    story about Sue teaching Ben to dance for the wedding<br />
while flashing    back to playing matchmaker  Then bachelor party<br />
with art by Adam    Hughes. Serpent Society burst out of cakes<br />
Wedding in Benson, AZ???     Rabbi Lowenthal traveled with everyone<br />
to officiate  Meet Aunt    Petunia and Uncle Jake, who says kids<br />
being teenagers is meshugana    Benson??  Don’t think there’s many<br />
Jews in Benson. The nearest    synagogue is a 37 minute drive south<br />
(Temple Kol Hamidbar in Sierra    Vista) Finally get to the wedding<br />
There <em>is</em> a chuppa. Ben wears a    tallis “Alicia Reiss Masters and<br />
Benjamin Jacob Grimm”  both sound    more Jewish with their middle<br />
names (Jacob Reiss was her deceased    father, Phillip Masters her<br />
stepfather) Doom interrupts with a    worldwide projection announcing<br />
Galactus has returned and he'll    defend earth, but nobody better<br />
enter Latverian airspace. The FF    immediately think they need to<br />
spring into action  “Remember what the    rabbi said” Alicia asks Ben<br />
to have patience. Definitely what    happens, people lose their<br />
identities, become just THE rabbi LITERAL    CHUPPAH Reed uses a<br />
coronal displacement device (a 4-minute time    bubble) to give those<br />
under the chutzpah time to finish the wedding    while everybody else<br />
is frozen Amazing literalization of the chuppah    as sacred time.<br />
Time literally freezes under the canopy They give    vows. Not a<br />
traditionally Jewish thing, but more popular these days    Typical I<br />
do moment  No harei at, no ketubah, no sheva brachot Rabbi<br />
Lowenthal: “It is said that, at our weddings, the crash of a glass<br />
ends the hush of mythic time under a huppah… allowing the world and a<br />
new beginning to come rushing in. Never before has that been more<br />
true.” Seems entirely taken from Anita Diamant's The Jewish Wedding<br />
Now, which is reprinted on myjewishlearning. Pretty sure Dan just<br />
googled chuppah She writes “The crash of glass ends the hush of<br />
mythic time under the huppah, and the world rushes in. Everyone<br />
exhales, claps and shouts, “Mazel tov!” The celebration begins”<br />
Bubble snaps as they shout mazel tov, team rushes off in just married<br />
fantasticar<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 1994 The Thing in “Losin’ The Blues” Creators:    Written by Greg Wright Drawn by Mike Manley Colored by<br />
Greg Wright    Lettered by Brad Joyce Wright- early 90’s work like<br />
Deathlok and Morbius the Living Vampire  Thing saves a group of<br />
ice skaters from a    Christmas tree about to smash them Young girl<br />
named Amy starts asking    lots of questions complaining about Xmas<br />
and Trees Intersperse their    conversation with Ben stopping various<br />
crimes - a Salvation army    robbery, a jewelry store robbery. People<br />
keep yelling at Ben for  causing damage as he saves “I'm Jewish.<br />
They don't have a million   Hanukkah specials on TV, or big sales,<br />
or tons of decorations. People    think Hanukkah’s like eight days of<br />
Christmas, and it isn't! It  wouldn't be so bad if Christmas stuff<br />
wasn't everywhere for three  months, you know. I'm proud if my<br />
religion, but this stuff makes me    feel--like--less or something.”<br />
Goes on yo explain how she doesn't    see peace or goodwill, just<br />
fighting over presents Punk kids steal    Amy's coat. Ben goes to<br />
offer her his, but a homeless person gives    his coat first.<br />
Supposed to be sweet, but it's super creepy Ben gives    his coat to<br />
the homeless man, who managed to convince Amy the season    is about<br />
goodwill She gives Ben some felt as a Hanukkah present she    just<br />
had lying around  Ben offers to get all three hot cocoa Funny, I<br />
remembered the first time I read this story that it felt like Ben had<br />
never heard of Hanukkah before. But it comes across as him playing<br />
cou, leaving Amy room to articulate her own position. It could fit in<br />
with a narrative of Ben as someone who turned his back on his Judaism<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 2004 “The True Meaning of...” Creators:    Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Drawn by Duncan Rouleau Inked by<br />
Aaron Sowd Colored by Morry Hollowell Lettered by Clem Robins<br />
Franklin has to write a report for school on what his family does for<br />
the holidays, so he dictates it to HERBIE Thing identifies himself<br />
and Shadowcat as the only two openly Jewish superheroes  Bull.  Even<br />
if Moon Knight is still secretive and Magneto is evil at the time,<br />
there's Sabra Celebrates Hanukah with Mr. Sheckerberg and orphans<br />
Franklin offers to host the Hanukkah party at the Baxter building,<br />
Ben reveals Reed and Sue have offered. But he's not interested  He<br />
likes that it's low key<br />
“This is personal. Between me and God. You understand?” Ben doesn't    strike me as religious.<br />
Franklin finally talks to Reed about whether he believes in God Ends    with an equation of all religious holidays as the same<br />
“Christmas and    Hanukkah and Kwanzaa...other holidays like Ramadan”<br />
Frustratingly    shallow read of holidays<br />
Marvel Holiday Comic 2011 “Chinese Food for Christmas” Creators:    Written by Jamie S. Rich Drawn by Paco Diaz Colored by<br />
Jean-Francois    Beaulieu Lettered by Jeff Eckleberry Jamie is<br />
currently group editor    for Batman comics FF era Ben<br />
Ben on the phone with Kitty Pryde, who is teasing him about his    pumpkin spice eggnog latte and the fact Sasquatch and Moon<br />
Knight    will eat all the sesame chicken<br />
Thing also brings up stereotypical Jewish drink, manischewitz Ben is    hunting down this monster that keeps stealing Xmas<br />
decorations “It    may be Christmas time for the gentiles, but for<br />
you...it's clobberin’    time!”<br />
Turns out the monster is stealing everything for orphan children    whose charity Christmas was canceled<br />
Ben invites them to Jewish Christmas Weird that he asks if they have    heard of Hanukkah (they have, and they know it's over)<br />
instead of    whether they know what Jews do on Christmas All the<br />
Jewish    superheroes celebrating together:<br />
Moon Knight, Songbird, Shadowcat, Thing, Sasquatch, Wiccan Gold,    Langkowski, Kaplan Wiccan is lighting a hanukkiyah, which is<br />
cool    except… He's not lit the central shanah candle We established<br />
Hanukkah is over!<br />
Marvel Two-in-One #8 (1975) - Thing and Ghost Rider team up Ghost    Rider witnesses Three Wise Men recreation Thing insists that<br />
Mr.    Fantastic celebrate Christmas with his family while he goes to<br />
investigate. Interpretive room for him being Jewish</li>
</ul>
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<li><strong>Fantastic Four Vol. 6 #5</strong>, (Legacy 650), 2018 Creators: Written by Dan<br />
Slott Drawn and inked by Aaron Kuder Colored by Marte Gracia &amp; Erick<br />
Arciniega Lettered by VC's Joe Caramagna 4 out of 9 covers feature<br />
Ben in Jewish regalia! Esad Ribic cover - Ben in tallis and kippa<br />
holding Alicia, surrounded by heart and doves Mark Brooks variant -<br />
Ben in tallis and kippa holding Alicia in wedding dress Elizabeth<br />
Torque variant - Ben in tallis and kippa kissing Alicia under the<br />
chuppah Alex Ross variant - Ben in kippa kissing Alicia, surrounded<br />
on either side by superhero battles<br />
In an interview with CBR, Dan slott reveals he was building to Ben    proposing to Alicia in the Thing #25, but was told the wedding<br />
would    have to be in FF (then written by J Michael Straczynski<br />
First, a flashback with art by Mike and Laura Allred, very touching    story about Sue teaching Ben to dance for the wedding<br />
while flashing    back to playing matchmaker  Then bachelor party<br />
with art by Adam    Hughes. Serpent Society burst out of cakes<br />
Wedding in Benson, AZ???     Rabbi Lowenthal traveled with everyone<br />
to officiate  Meet Aunt    Petunia and Uncle Jake, who says kids<br />
being teenagers is meshugana    Benson??  Don’t think there’s many<br />
Jews in Benson. The nearest    synagogue is a 37 minute drive south<br />
(Temple Kol Hamidbar in Sierra    Vista) Finally get to the wedding<br />
There <em>is</em> a chuppa. Ben wears a    tallis “Alicia Reiss Masters and<br />
Benjamin Jacob Grimm”  both sound    more Jewish with their middle<br />
names (Jacob Reiss was her deceased    father, Phillip Masters her<br />
stepfather) Doom interrupts with a    worldwide projection announcing<br />
Galactus has returned and he'll    defend earth, but nobody better<br />
enter Latverian airspace. The FF    immediately think they need to<br />
spring into action  “Remember what the    rabbi said” Alicia asks Ben<br />
to have patience. Definitely what    happens, people lose their<br />
identities, become just THE rabbi LITERAL    CHUPPAH Reed uses a<br />
coronal displacement device (a 4-minute time    bubble) to give those<br />
under the chutzpah time to finish the wedding    while everybody else<br />
is frozen Amazing literalization of the chuppah    as sacred time.<br />
Time literally freezes under the canopy They give    vows. Not a<br />
traditionally Jewish thing, but more popular these days    Typical I<br />
do moment  No harei at, no ketubah, no sheva brachot Rabbi<br />
Lowenthal: “It is said that, at our weddings, the crash of a glass<br />
ends the hush of mythic time under a huppah… allowing the world and a<br />
new beginning to come rushing in. Never before has that been more<br />
true.” Seems entirely taken from Anita Diamant's The Jewish Wedding<br />
Now, which is reprinted on myjewishlearning. Pretty sure Dan just<br />
googled chuppah She writes “The crash of glass ends the hush of<br />
mythic time under the huppah, and the world rushes in. Everyone<br />
exhales, claps and shouts, “Mazel tov!” The celebration begins”<br />
Bubble snaps as they shout mazel tov, team rushes off in just married<br />
fantasticar<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 1994 The Thing in “Losin’ The Blues” Creators:    Written by Greg Wright Drawn by Mike Manley Colored by<br />
Greg Wright    Lettered by Brad Joyce Wright- early 90’s work like<br />
Deathlok and Morbius the Living Vampire  Thing saves a group of<br />
ice skaters from a    Christmas tree about to smash them Young girl<br />
named Amy starts asking    lots of questions complaining about Xmas<br />
and Trees Intersperse their    conversation with Ben stopping various<br />
crimes - a Salvation army    robbery, a jewelry store robbery. People<br />
keep yelling at Ben for  causing damage as he saves “I'm Jewish.<br />
They don't have a million   Hanukkah specials on TV, or big sales,<br />
or tons of decorations. People    think Hanukkah’s like eight days of<br />
Christmas, and it isn't! It  wouldn't be so bad if Christmas stuff<br />
wasn't everywhere for three  months, you know. I'm proud if my<br />
religion, but this stuff makes me    feel--like--less or something.”<br />
Goes on yo explain how she doesn't    see peace or goodwill, just<br />
fighting over presents Punk kids steal    Amy's coat. Ben goes to<br />
offer her his, but a homeless person gives    his coat first.<br />
Supposed to be sweet, but it's super creepy Ben gives    his coat to<br />
the homeless man, who managed to convince Amy the season    is about<br />
goodwill She gives Ben some felt as a Hanukkah present she    just<br />
had lying around  Ben offers to get all three hot cocoa Funny, I<br />
remembered the first time I read this story that it felt like Ben had<br />
never heard of Hanukkah before. But it comes across as him playing<br />
cou, leaving Amy room to articulate her own position. It could fit in<br />
with a narrative of Ben as someone who turned his back on his Judaism<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 2004 “The True Meaning of...” Creators:    Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Drawn by Duncan Rouleau Inked by<br />
Aaron Sowd Colored by Morry Hollowell Lettered by Clem Robins<br />
Franklin has to write a report for school on what his family does for<br />
the holidays, so he dictates it to HERBIE Thing identifies himself<br />
and Shadowcat as the only two openly Jewish superheroes  Bull.  Even<br />
if Moon Knight is still secretive and Magneto is evil at the time,<br />
there's Sabra Celebrates Hanukah with Mr. Sheckerberg and orphans<br />
Franklin offers to host the Hanukkah party at the Baxter building,<br />
Ben reveals Reed and Sue have offered. But he's not interested  He<br />
likes that it's low key<br />
“This is personal. Between me and God. You understand?” Ben doesn't    strike me as religious.<br />
Franklin finally talks to Reed about whether he believes in God Ends    with an equation of all religious holidays as the same<br />
“Christmas and    Hanukkah and Kwanzaa...other holidays like Ramadan”<br />
Frustratingly    shallow read of holidays<br />
Marvel Holiday Comic 2011 “Chinese Food for Christmas” Creators:    Written by Jamie S. Rich Drawn by Paco Diaz Colored by<br />
Jean-Francois    Beaulieu Lettered by Jeff Eckleberry Jamie is<br />
currently group editor    for Batman comics FF era Ben<br />
Ben on the phone with Kitty Pryde, who is teasing him about his    pumpkin spice eggnog latte and the fact Sasquatch and Moon<br />
Knight    will eat all the sesame chicken<br />
Thing also brings up stereotypical Jewish drink, manischewitz Ben is    hunting down this monster that keeps stealing Xmas<br />
decorations “It    may be Christmas time for the gentiles, but for<br />
you...it's clobberin’    time!”<br />
Turns out the monster is stealing everything for orphan children    whose charity Christmas was canceled<br />
Ben invites them to Jewish Christmas Weird that he asks if they have    heard of Hanukkah (they have, and they know it's over)<br />
instead of    whether they know what Jews do on Christmas All the<br />
Jewish    superheroes celebrating together:<br />
Moon Knight, Songbird, Shadowcat, Thing, Sasquatch, Wiccan Gold,    Langkowski, Kaplan Wiccan is lighting a hanukkiyah, which is<br />
cool    except… He's not lit the central shanah candle We established<br />
Hanukkah is over!<br />
Marvel Two-in-One #8 (1975) - Thing and Ghost Rider team up Ghost    Rider witnesses Three Wise Men recreation Thing insists that<br />
Mr.    Fantastic celebrate Christmas with his family while he goes to<br />
investigate. Interpretive room for him being Jewish</li>
</ul>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode we reach the conclusion of our deep dive into The Thing&apos;s Judaism. We look at Fantastic Four #5 featuring The Thing&apos;s Jewish wedding! We also look at various Marvel Holiday Specials where The Thing celebrates Hanukkah on several occasions</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 1 - The Thing - Part 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny,They Don’t Look Jewish, where Judaism appears in the panels.<br />
Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p>
<p>In this episode, we cover the canonical Judaism of Benjamin Grimm, THE THING.</p>
<p>Fantastic Four #56 (485) (2002)</p>
<p>Credits: &quot;Remembrance of Things Past&quot;<br />
Writer: Karl Kesel<br />
Penciler: Stuart Immonen<br />
Inker: Scott Koblish<br />
Cover: Gabriele Dell’Otto<br />
Colourist: Liquid!<br />
Letterer Richard Starkings<br />
Albert Deschesne<br />
Editor: Tom Brevoort<br />
Special Thanks to Greg Rucka<br />
Jen Rucka<br />
Steve Leiber<br />
Eve Celsi</p>
<p>https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Fantastic_Four_Vol_3_56</p>
<p><strong>Henry's notes:</strong>:<br />
Man wandering around downtown, lost and on his cell phone wondering if it’s not a nice part of town, when all of a sudden Thing appears and says, “This part of town...some things ain’t so nice.” Splash page with Thing in trench coat under a street lamp at the corner of Yancy St and unnamed st. with title and credits.<br />
Flashback to Mr. Sheckerberg lecturing young Ben Grimm about throwing a stone through his window. Older brother Daniel Grimm tries to pay him off. Fast forward, Danny is limping, mentions the other guy got “clobbered.” Fast forward to cop talking to Mrs. Grimm about her “loss.” It appears Danny has died from nefarious circumstances. Cop says danny is in a better place and Ben responds, “But God left us here.”<br />
Fast forward to Ben running away from Mr Sheckerberg with a stolen Magen David, to give to the Yancy street gang. <strong>Until reading this point I always thought of the gang as like a lovable group. I didn’t think of them as actually terrorizing the neighborhood.</strong><br />
Back to present Thing is in the store and Mr. Sheck is threatening whomever is there with a baseball bat. Sheck tells Ben he’s never been afraid of hoodlums. Flashback to Ben looking for the gang, flash forward to Ben being pummeled by garbage and paint. It seems like the gang is basically telling him to go away of panel. <strong>I don’t really understand this part. Why are they talking off panel in the past and here?</strong> All of a sudden Powderkeg attacks. Punchy punchy fight fight until Ben realizes Sheck is on the ground. It seems like Thing thinks he’s dead because he says both lines of “Shema.”  <strong>This is unprecedented and one of the most Jewish moments in comics. Shema, being the central prayer of the Jewish people, is said by a major Marvel character. This panel brought tears of joy to my eyes.</strong> Sheck wakes up and points out that it’s good to see Ben hasn’t forgotten everything he learned at Temple. He speculates that perhaps Thing has been hiding his Judaism. Ben basically shares that you could find out on the internet but never wanted to draw attention to it. Doesn’t want people to think Jews are monsters like him. <strong>This seems very meta to me. It seems like it’s almost what writers and other artists were thinking. Hiding in plain sight, fitting in etc.</strong> They share a tender moment saying perhaps it’s Yom kippur and Ben returns Sheck’s Magen david. Sheck humorously does not forgive him and they continue. Sheck says that he doesn’t forgive Ben because there’s nothing to forgive him for. It’s not Ben’s fault what happens to him. He compares Ben to the Golem of Prague and gives him the Magen David to protect until he needs it back. It ends with Ben holding up Powderkeg and he says the age old joke, “You don’t look Jewish.”</p>
<p>Overall I’d give this book ⅘ Stars of David. There are only a few explicitly Jewish moments but they are rich, heavy and meaningful. I can’t overstate how much seeing the Shema in a comic book means to me. If I had seen this in a comic when I was 9 or 10 I imagine it would’ve had a tremendous impact on me. Sheck seems like a stand-in for Jack Kirby. The two of them seem to be sharing an inner monologue that Jack might have had with himself, wondering how much of his Judaism to share with the world.<br />
On Word Balloon Podcast, Karl Kesel confirms that he was the one that made Ben officially Jewish. “Tom Breevort wanted important stories, and I said, “y’know, Jack drew Ben as Jewish, why don’t we do that story?” I’m convinced that at the beginning, Ben was just a character, but I’m convinced the longer Jack worked on him, the more of himself he put into Ben Grimm. Stan Lee has said they never intended the character to be Jewish at the start, but I think by the end he was clearly a stand in for Jack himself in so many ways.”</p>
<p>The Thing #8<br />
Writer: Dan Slott<br />
Artist: Kieron Dwyer<br />
Publisher: Marvel Comics<br />
Release Date: July 5, 2006</p>
<p>The Thing has a Bar Mitzvah! 5 pages including splash page. Thing wears a kippa and tallis. Job as Torah portion – no such Torah portion exists. Location of Bar Mitzvah is possibly the Eldridge St synagogue<br />
https://www.google.com/maps/place/12+Eldridge+St,+New+York,+NY+10002/@40.714752,-73.9937083,3a,75y,89.95h,150.02t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s9G9mDHOtz71BfWNe2PJ1kQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c25a28605536c3:0x75a62ace8cfe8dae!8m2!3d40.7146872!4d-73.9934249<br />
15 minute walk from parts of Delancey Street</p>
<p><strong>Brandon's notes:</strong><br />
Thing first appeared in Fantastic Four #1, published in November 1961, by Stan the Man Lee and Jack the King Kirby</p>
<p>Transformed into a rock monster</p>
<p>Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #56 (legacy #485), 2002<br />
The Thing Vol. 2 #8, 2006<br />
Fantastic Four Vol. 6 #5, (Legacy 650), 2018<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 1994<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 2004<br />
Marvel Holiday Comic 2011</p>
<p>Hanukkah Card</p>
<p>Incredibly cool artifact - 1976<br />
You have the Thing wearing a kippa and a tallis, clutching a siddur in his hands<br />
Star of David on one side, what appears to be a couple letters on the other side. IT looks like yud bet, which might be a reference to the 12 Tribes.<br />
The greeting - ee-chulim l’hanukkah, or wishes for Hanukkah<br />
Is it common?<br />
Most common error in depicting a hanukkiyah is actually showing a menorah as found in the Temple. Rather than 9 or 7 branches, this one seems to only have 5. I assume it’s a matter of simplicity in the artwork more than design error<br />
I like to imagine this means he’s davening hallel on a Hanukkah morning</p>
<p>Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #56 (Legacy #485), 2002<br />
Written by Karl Kesel<br />
Drawn by Stuart Immonen<br />
Inked by Scott Koblish<br />
Colored by Liquid!<br />
Lettered by Richard Starkings and Albert Dechesne<br />
Karl Kesel - what a mentsch. He and his wife adopted a baby that was ADDICTED TO HEROIN. So he sold his comic book collection to pay medical bills<br />
So Carlos Pacheco had been the artist on the book and plotting, and they brought in writers to help him out with dialogue. For 55 and 56, Karl is writing solo. Waid/Wieringo run starts with #60<br />
Fantastic Four Headquarters - a UK based website. Karl Kesel interview<br />
It's inevitable that the FF issue you’ll always be most known for is Remembrance of Things Past, a funny and poignant tale where the Thing finally reveals that he’s Jewish. How much editorial approval did you have to get to do this story, and what was the reaction in the industry?<br />
Tom Brevoort asked for single-issue pitches, but he didn’t want them to be filler— he wanted them to be consequential and worth reading. I remembered that Kirby had done a drawing of Ben in a yamika and prayer shawl, reminded Tom of it (he knew exactly what I was talking about, of course), and said “How about a story where we reveal Ben is Jewish?” Tom gave a quick thumbs up, and there was no editorial problems after that, that I remember. The biggest problem was finding the right villain for the story! I’d add that I doubt Kirby thought Ben was Jewish when the character was created, but as years went by and he put more of his own personality and personal background into the Thing, the idea that he’s Jewish isn’t that big of a leap of faith. So to speak.<br />
Open with a guy telling his friend he's lost after a day wandering NYC<br />
“This part of town, some things ain't so nice” downtown, LES<br />
First 6 pages - Dark colors give way to lighter flashback. Halcyon days, better remembered, compared with crummy modernity (closed stores, XXX)<br />
Mr. Sheckerberg keeping Ben in line<br />
More concerned with morality than $<br />
Danny wants Ben to fight for what's his. Ben points out the stars (FF, but also Abraham and covenant?)<br />
P. 6 - Alluded to Danny died, Ben seems to lose faith<br />
Officer: “I'm sure Danny was a good kid, and I'm sure God took him to a better place.” “But God left us here, didn't he?”<br />
P. 7 - Ben tries out for Yancy street gang<br />
Sheckerberg, “You're no better than your brother, may he rest in peace!” - so Jewish<br />
Steals Sheckerberg's star of David, which is one piece not for sale<br />
Implication that his pride in identity cannot be bought<br />
P. 8 - pawn shop is still there<br />
Rest of Jews moved uptown. Henry, I imagine this hit a particular resonance for you (Family in Chicago)<br />
P. 9 - Sheckerberg thinks Ben is extorting him for protection money. Typical comic book coincidence<br />
Reveals first name: Hiram, “high-born” in Hebrew<br />
Both II Samuel 5:11 and I Kings 7:13-14 mention a King Hiram of Tyre who helped Solomon with building of the Temple<br />
P. 11 - a flip. Now modern day is bright (orange Thing) and memories are hazy, faded colors)<br />
Ben confronts the Yancy Street Gang, hijinx ensue<br />
Returns to shop to discover true villain is “Powderkeg, the man with the explosive aura!”<br />
Teams with Yancy Street to take him out<br />
P. 19 - the big one<br />
Ben thinks Sheck might be dead, can't give CPR<br />
realizes all he can do is recite the shema, a prayer (from the Torah) recited twice a day, but also before death<br />
P. 20 - Sheck is worried Ben will have gang say Kaddish for him<br />
Shema <em>is</em> part of the deathbed vidui. It's not tempting fate or jinxing to recite it<br />
Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh Deah 338<br />
If you feel death approaching, recite the Viddui. Be reassured by those around you. Many have said the Viddui and not died, and many have not said the Viddui and have died. If you are unable to recite it aloud, say it in your heart. And if you are unable to recite it, others may recite it with you or for you<br />
But Kaddish is clearly not ok to recite<br />
Sheck thought Ben was ashamed of being Jewish. Relates back to Sheck's magen david<br />
“Figure there's enough trouble in this world without people thinkin’ Jews are all monsters like me”<br />
So Jewish. Concern that something is good or bad for the Jews<br />
Sheck says maybe in your youth<br />
Radak on Noah says kids ARE bad in their youth<br />
Genesis 8:21 כִּ֠י יֵ֣צֶר לֵ֧ב הָאָדָ֛ם רַ֖ע מִנְּעֻרָ֑יו<br />
Radak says the evil inclination is in a kid from birth (in utero, actually). Yetzer tov, the impulse to do good, only comes later with maturity<br />
P. 21 - Ben returns the star<br />
Thought today was “the Day of Atonement” - very writerly move. No Jew would say that. YK<br />
Sheck says he won't forgive Ben because it isn't YK, but also because it's not the jubilee (yovel) 50th year<br />
Never heard this idea that yovel is time of forgiveness<br />
Forgiveness of debts, merciful god.<br />
Sheck knows Ben lost faith<br />
P. 22 Sheck thinks Ben feels guilty for getting out<br />
What you learned at synagogue, you can always go back to<br />
Brings up the Golem as protector, not monster<br />
Definitely a Ben analogue<br />
Judah Loew ben Bezalel of Prague (late 16th century)<br />
Ben’s not going back to synagogue - every joke I've heard<br />
Ends with the joke, “you don't look Jewish”<br />
Emphasizes the point of this issue. Ben definitively Jewish. In a cultural way</p>
<p>The Thing Vol. 2 #8, 2006<br />
Creators:<br />
Written by Dan Slott<br />
Drawn and inked by Kieron Dwyer<br />
Colored by Laura Villari<br />
Lettered by Dave Lanphear<br />
Whoa! Dan currently writing FF<br />
In an episode of the podcast Word Balloon with Jon Siuntres, Slott comments on the importance of representation. For him, Shadowcat was trained by demons and Moon Knight resurrected by an Egyptian deity. He felt it was messed up. wanted better Jewish representation<br />
Last issue of series<br />
Opens with a superhero poker tournament<br />
GLA show up uninvited, but Thing lets them stay because Squirrel Girl is cool<br />
Hachnasat Orchim?<br />
Side story with Impossible Man getting cured of his hiccups but destroying a Himalayan village<br />
Alicia’s romantic interest (?) goes to fix teh village, freeing her to date Ben again<br />
Not until PAGE 14 that we finally learn why this party is happening. Well, page 15<br />
Mr Sheckerberg introduces Ben to Rabbi Lowenthal<br />
False idea that you have to be 13 to have a Bar Mitzvah (as opposed to BEING one)<br />
They say “our faith” believes you can get another one at 83, since 70 is life expectancy<br />
I have NEVER heard of this idea before<br />
Did some research. Apparently it’s a relatively recent phenomenon (definitely no earlier than 20th century)<br />
Textual basis pretty universally agreed upon: Psalms 90:10<br />
“The span of our life is seventy years, or, given the strength, eighty years; but the best of them are trouble and sorrow. They pass by speedily, and we are in darkness.”<br />
Though an Aish HaTorah article connects it to Yehuda ben Tema’s statement in Pirkei Avot 5:21 that age seventy is שיבה, a white head of hair, though a homophone of “satisfied” - hence, an occasional translation of a ripe old age<br />
Earliest example I could find was December 1999 when Kirk Douglas (Issur ben Heshel)<br />
Page 16 - thirteen years of Ben as The Thing, hence his second life<br />
Rabbi Lowenthal runs it by “some rabbinical scholars,” who okay it<br />
Rabbinical scholars know it’s not necessary, it’s just an aliyah<br />
Ben studies Hebrew, practices for his Torah and haftorah portion (pretty good)<br />
Invitation has a note not to forget the big poker party afterward (typical Jewish American experience)<br />
Page 17 - double page spread<br />
Large synagogue with clergy sitting on the bima (feels very Reform or Conservative to me)<br />
Thing wearing the yarmulke and tallis, which is pretty awesome to see visually<br />
Thing gives his “speech” about his Torah portion from the book of Job<br />
No torah portion comes from Job, Job not in the Torah<br />
In fact, no Haftorah portion comes from the book of Job<br />
These are the moments of frustration, when something is represented incorrectly.<br />
And then Thing kicks everybody out so he can have sex with Alicia Masters</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Funny,They Don’t Look Jewish, where Judaism appears in the panels.<br />
Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.</p>
<p>In this episode, we cover the canonical Judaism of Benjamin Grimm, THE THING.</p>
<p>Fantastic Four #56 (485) (2002)</p>
<p>Credits: &quot;Remembrance of Things Past&quot;<br />
Writer: Karl Kesel<br />
Penciler: Stuart Immonen<br />
Inker: Scott Koblish<br />
Cover: Gabriele Dell’Otto<br />
Colourist: Liquid!<br />
Letterer Richard Starkings<br />
Albert Deschesne<br />
Editor: Tom Brevoort<br />
Special Thanks to Greg Rucka<br />
Jen Rucka<br />
Steve Leiber<br />
Eve Celsi</p>
<p>https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Fantastic_Four_Vol_3_56</p>
<p><strong>Henry's notes:</strong>:<br />
Man wandering around downtown, lost and on his cell phone wondering if it’s not a nice part of town, when all of a sudden Thing appears and says, “This part of town...some things ain’t so nice.” Splash page with Thing in trench coat under a street lamp at the corner of Yancy St and unnamed st. with title and credits.<br />
Flashback to Mr. Sheckerberg lecturing young Ben Grimm about throwing a stone through his window. Older brother Daniel Grimm tries to pay him off. Fast forward, Danny is limping, mentions the other guy got “clobbered.” Fast forward to cop talking to Mrs. Grimm about her “loss.” It appears Danny has died from nefarious circumstances. Cop says danny is in a better place and Ben responds, “But God left us here.”<br />
Fast forward to Ben running away from Mr Sheckerberg with a stolen Magen David, to give to the Yancy street gang. <strong>Until reading this point I always thought of the gang as like a lovable group. I didn’t think of them as actually terrorizing the neighborhood.</strong><br />
Back to present Thing is in the store and Mr. Sheck is threatening whomever is there with a baseball bat. Sheck tells Ben he’s never been afraid of hoodlums. Flashback to Ben looking for the gang, flash forward to Ben being pummeled by garbage and paint. It seems like the gang is basically telling him to go away of panel. <strong>I don’t really understand this part. Why are they talking off panel in the past and here?</strong> All of a sudden Powderkeg attacks. Punchy punchy fight fight until Ben realizes Sheck is on the ground. It seems like Thing thinks he’s dead because he says both lines of “Shema.”  <strong>This is unprecedented and one of the most Jewish moments in comics. Shema, being the central prayer of the Jewish people, is said by a major Marvel character. This panel brought tears of joy to my eyes.</strong> Sheck wakes up and points out that it’s good to see Ben hasn’t forgotten everything he learned at Temple. He speculates that perhaps Thing has been hiding his Judaism. Ben basically shares that you could find out on the internet but never wanted to draw attention to it. Doesn’t want people to think Jews are monsters like him. <strong>This seems very meta to me. It seems like it’s almost what writers and other artists were thinking. Hiding in plain sight, fitting in etc.</strong> They share a tender moment saying perhaps it’s Yom kippur and Ben returns Sheck’s Magen david. Sheck humorously does not forgive him and they continue. Sheck says that he doesn’t forgive Ben because there’s nothing to forgive him for. It’s not Ben’s fault what happens to him. He compares Ben to the Golem of Prague and gives him the Magen David to protect until he needs it back. It ends with Ben holding up Powderkeg and he says the age old joke, “You don’t look Jewish.”</p>
<p>Overall I’d give this book ⅘ Stars of David. There are only a few explicitly Jewish moments but they are rich, heavy and meaningful. I can’t overstate how much seeing the Shema in a comic book means to me. If I had seen this in a comic when I was 9 or 10 I imagine it would’ve had a tremendous impact on me. Sheck seems like a stand-in for Jack Kirby. The two of them seem to be sharing an inner monologue that Jack might have had with himself, wondering how much of his Judaism to share with the world.<br />
On Word Balloon Podcast, Karl Kesel confirms that he was the one that made Ben officially Jewish. “Tom Breevort wanted important stories, and I said, “y’know, Jack drew Ben as Jewish, why don’t we do that story?” I’m convinced that at the beginning, Ben was just a character, but I’m convinced the longer Jack worked on him, the more of himself he put into Ben Grimm. Stan Lee has said they never intended the character to be Jewish at the start, but I think by the end he was clearly a stand in for Jack himself in so many ways.”</p>
<p>The Thing #8<br />
Writer: Dan Slott<br />
Artist: Kieron Dwyer<br />
Publisher: Marvel Comics<br />
Release Date: July 5, 2006</p>
<p>The Thing has a Bar Mitzvah! 5 pages including splash page. Thing wears a kippa and tallis. Job as Torah portion – no such Torah portion exists. Location of Bar Mitzvah is possibly the Eldridge St synagogue<br />
https://www.google.com/maps/place/12+Eldridge+St,+New+York,+NY+10002/@40.714752,-73.9937083,3a,75y,89.95h,150.02t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s9G9mDHOtz71BfWNe2PJ1kQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c25a28605536c3:0x75a62ace8cfe8dae!8m2!3d40.7146872!4d-73.9934249<br />
15 minute walk from parts of Delancey Street</p>
<p><strong>Brandon's notes:</strong><br />
Thing first appeared in Fantastic Four #1, published in November 1961, by Stan the Man Lee and Jack the King Kirby</p>
<p>Transformed into a rock monster</p>
<p>Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #56 (legacy #485), 2002<br />
The Thing Vol. 2 #8, 2006<br />
Fantastic Four Vol. 6 #5, (Legacy 650), 2018<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 1994<br />
Marvel Holiday Special 2004<br />
Marvel Holiday Comic 2011</p>
<p>Hanukkah Card</p>
<p>Incredibly cool artifact - 1976<br />
You have the Thing wearing a kippa and a tallis, clutching a siddur in his hands<br />
Star of David on one side, what appears to be a couple letters on the other side. IT looks like yud bet, which might be a reference to the 12 Tribes.<br />
The greeting - ee-chulim l’hanukkah, or wishes for Hanukkah<br />
Is it common?<br />
Most common error in depicting a hanukkiyah is actually showing a menorah as found in the Temple. Rather than 9 or 7 branches, this one seems to only have 5. I assume it’s a matter of simplicity in the artwork more than design error<br />
I like to imagine this means he’s davening hallel on a Hanukkah morning</p>
<p>Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #56 (Legacy #485), 2002<br />
Written by Karl Kesel<br />
Drawn by Stuart Immonen<br />
Inked by Scott Koblish<br />
Colored by Liquid!<br />
Lettered by Richard Starkings and Albert Dechesne<br />
Karl Kesel - what a mentsch. He and his wife adopted a baby that was ADDICTED TO HEROIN. So he sold his comic book collection to pay medical bills<br />
So Carlos Pacheco had been the artist on the book and plotting, and they brought in writers to help him out with dialogue. For 55 and 56, Karl is writing solo. Waid/Wieringo run starts with #60<br />
Fantastic Four Headquarters - a UK based website. Karl Kesel interview<br />
It's inevitable that the FF issue you’ll always be most known for is Remembrance of Things Past, a funny and poignant tale where the Thing finally reveals that he’s Jewish. How much editorial approval did you have to get to do this story, and what was the reaction in the industry?<br />
Tom Brevoort asked for single-issue pitches, but he didn’t want them to be filler— he wanted them to be consequential and worth reading. I remembered that Kirby had done a drawing of Ben in a yamika and prayer shawl, reminded Tom of it (he knew exactly what I was talking about, of course), and said “How about a story where we reveal Ben is Jewish?” Tom gave a quick thumbs up, and there was no editorial problems after that, that I remember. The biggest problem was finding the right villain for the story! I’d add that I doubt Kirby thought Ben was Jewish when the character was created, but as years went by and he put more of his own personality and personal background into the Thing, the idea that he’s Jewish isn’t that big of a leap of faith. So to speak.<br />
Open with a guy telling his friend he's lost after a day wandering NYC<br />
“This part of town, some things ain't so nice” downtown, LES<br />
First 6 pages - Dark colors give way to lighter flashback. Halcyon days, better remembered, compared with crummy modernity (closed stores, XXX)<br />
Mr. Sheckerberg keeping Ben in line<br />
More concerned with morality than $<br />
Danny wants Ben to fight for what's his. Ben points out the stars (FF, but also Abraham and covenant?)<br />
P. 6 - Alluded to Danny died, Ben seems to lose faith<br />
Officer: “I'm sure Danny was a good kid, and I'm sure God took him to a better place.” “But God left us here, didn't he?”<br />
P. 7 - Ben tries out for Yancy street gang<br />
Sheckerberg, “You're no better than your brother, may he rest in peace!” - so Jewish<br />
Steals Sheckerberg's star of David, which is one piece not for sale<br />
Implication that his pride in identity cannot be bought<br />
P. 8 - pawn shop is still there<br />
Rest of Jews moved uptown. Henry, I imagine this hit a particular resonance for you (Family in Chicago)<br />
P. 9 - Sheckerberg thinks Ben is extorting him for protection money. Typical comic book coincidence<br />
Reveals first name: Hiram, “high-born” in Hebrew<br />
Both II Samuel 5:11 and I Kings 7:13-14 mention a King Hiram of Tyre who helped Solomon with building of the Temple<br />
P. 11 - a flip. Now modern day is bright (orange Thing) and memories are hazy, faded colors)<br />
Ben confronts the Yancy Street Gang, hijinx ensue<br />
Returns to shop to discover true villain is “Powderkeg, the man with the explosive aura!”<br />
Teams with Yancy Street to take him out<br />
P. 19 - the big one<br />
Ben thinks Sheck might be dead, can't give CPR<br />
realizes all he can do is recite the shema, a prayer (from the Torah) recited twice a day, but also before death<br />
P. 20 - Sheck is worried Ben will have gang say Kaddish for him<br />
Shema <em>is</em> part of the deathbed vidui. It's not tempting fate or jinxing to recite it<br />
Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh Deah 338<br />
If you feel death approaching, recite the Viddui. Be reassured by those around you. Many have said the Viddui and not died, and many have not said the Viddui and have died. If you are unable to recite it aloud, say it in your heart. And if you are unable to recite it, others may recite it with you or for you<br />
But Kaddish is clearly not ok to recite<br />
Sheck thought Ben was ashamed of being Jewish. Relates back to Sheck's magen david<br />
“Figure there's enough trouble in this world without people thinkin’ Jews are all monsters like me”<br />
So Jewish. Concern that something is good or bad for the Jews<br />
Sheck says maybe in your youth<br />
Radak on Noah says kids ARE bad in their youth<br />
Genesis 8:21 כִּ֠י יֵ֣צֶר לֵ֧ב הָאָדָ֛ם רַ֖ע מִנְּעֻרָ֑יו<br />
Radak says the evil inclination is in a kid from birth (in utero, actually). Yetzer tov, the impulse to do good, only comes later with maturity<br />
P. 21 - Ben returns the star<br />
Thought today was “the Day of Atonement” - very writerly move. No Jew would say that. YK<br />
Sheck says he won't forgive Ben because it isn't YK, but also because it's not the jubilee (yovel) 50th year<br />
Never heard this idea that yovel is time of forgiveness<br />
Forgiveness of debts, merciful god.<br />
Sheck knows Ben lost faith<br />
P. 22 Sheck thinks Ben feels guilty for getting out<br />
What you learned at synagogue, you can always go back to<br />
Brings up the Golem as protector, not monster<br />
Definitely a Ben analogue<br />
Judah Loew ben Bezalel of Prague (late 16th century)<br />
Ben’s not going back to synagogue - every joke I've heard<br />
Ends with the joke, “you don't look Jewish”<br />
Emphasizes the point of this issue. Ben definitively Jewish. In a cultural way</p>
<p>The Thing Vol. 2 #8, 2006<br />
Creators:<br />
Written by Dan Slott<br />
Drawn and inked by Kieron Dwyer<br />
Colored by Laura Villari<br />
Lettered by Dave Lanphear<br />
Whoa! Dan currently writing FF<br />
In an episode of the podcast Word Balloon with Jon Siuntres, Slott comments on the importance of representation. For him, Shadowcat was trained by demons and Moon Knight resurrected by an Egyptian deity. He felt it was messed up. wanted better Jewish representation<br />
Last issue of series<br />
Opens with a superhero poker tournament<br />
GLA show up uninvited, but Thing lets them stay because Squirrel Girl is cool<br />
Hachnasat Orchim?<br />
Side story with Impossible Man getting cured of his hiccups but destroying a Himalayan village<br />
Alicia’s romantic interest (?) goes to fix teh village, freeing her to date Ben again<br />
Not until PAGE 14 that we finally learn why this party is happening. Well, page 15<br />
Mr Sheckerberg introduces Ben to Rabbi Lowenthal<br />
False idea that you have to be 13 to have a Bar Mitzvah (as opposed to BEING one)<br />
They say “our faith” believes you can get another one at 83, since 70 is life expectancy<br />
I have NEVER heard of this idea before<br />
Did some research. Apparently it’s a relatively recent phenomenon (definitely no earlier than 20th century)<br />
Textual basis pretty universally agreed upon: Psalms 90:10<br />
“The span of our life is seventy years, or, given the strength, eighty years; but the best of them are trouble and sorrow. They pass by speedily, and we are in darkness.”<br />
Though an Aish HaTorah article connects it to Yehuda ben Tema’s statement in Pirkei Avot 5:21 that age seventy is שיבה, a white head of hair, though a homophone of “satisfied” - hence, an occasional translation of a ripe old age<br />
Earliest example I could find was December 1999 when Kirk Douglas (Issur ben Heshel)<br />
Page 16 - thirteen years of Ben as The Thing, hence his second life<br />
Rabbi Lowenthal runs it by “some rabbinical scholars,” who okay it<br />
Rabbinical scholars know it’s not necessary, it’s just an aliyah<br />
Ben studies Hebrew, practices for his Torah and haftorah portion (pretty good)<br />
Invitation has a note not to forget the big poker party afterward (typical Jewish American experience)<br />
Page 17 - double page spread<br />
Large synagogue with clergy sitting on the bima (feels very Reform or Conservative to me)<br />
Thing wearing the yarmulke and tallis, which is pretty awesome to see visually<br />
Thing gives his “speech” about his Torah portion from the book of Job<br />
No torah portion comes from Job, Job not in the Torah<br />
In fact, no Haftorah portion comes from the book of Job<br />
These are the moments of frustration, when something is represented incorrectly.<br />
And then Thing kicks everybody out so he can have sex with Alicia Masters</p>
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