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Eugene Levy: From ‘SCTV’ to ‘Best in Show’ to ‘Schitt’s Creek’… Oh, and He’s Dan Levy’s Dad, Too

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckMarch 18, 2021

For half a century, Eugene Levy (74) has been making people laugh. The comedic actor, producer, director, and writer came to prominence on the hilarious Canadian series SCTV and never left the public stage since then. (Levy is Canadian.) He has appeared in many motion pictures, including Best in Show. Today he is most identified…

Tony Randall: Actor Best Known as Felix Unger, the Fastidious, Neurotic Half of ‘The Odd Couple’

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckFebruary 2, 2021

Many will be surprised to learn that actor Tony Randall was a Jew, but his birth name was Aryeh Leonard Rosenberg. Randall (Feb. 26, 1920 – May 17, 2004) was perhaps best known for playing the role of Felix Unger in the television adaptation of the 1965 play “The Odd Couple.” Unger was a world-class…

Julie Taymor: Tony Award-Winning Theater, Opera, and Film Director and Writer

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckDecember 31, 2020

Julie Taymor (68) is a theater, opera, and movie director and writer. Her stage adaptation of The Lion King has been seen by more than 90 million people in 100 cities around the world. It received 11 Tony Award nominations; Taymor garnered Tony Awards for Best Director and Costume Designer. The production has been honored…

Mila Kunis: Ukraine-Born American Actress on Both Small and Big Screens

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckNovember 17, 2020

Actress Milena Markovna “Mila” Kunis (37) was born in the Soviet Ukraine and moved with her family to the United States at age 7, in part because of antisemitism in the former Soviet Union. She is perhaps best known for playing Jackie Burkhart on the television series That ’70s Show (1998–2006), a part she got…

Gal Gadot: Wonder Woman Lands Plum Role of Cleopatra — But Not Without Controversy

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckOctober 16, 2020

Israeli superstar actress Gal Gadot (35) is renowned for her beauty (Miss Israel 2004) and acting chops. In addition to playing Wonder Woman in the 2017 blockbuster film by the same name, Gadot has appeared in several other movies, including Fast & Furious (2009), Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), and Justice League (2017).…

Mike Nichols: Director Who Won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckSeptember 19, 2020

Mike Nichols (Nov. 6, 1931 – Nov. 19, 2014) was an extraordinarily prolific and talented film and theater director, producer, actor, and comedian. His many directorial film credits include Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), The Graduate (1967), Catch-22 (1970), Carnal Knowledge (1971), Silkwood (1983), Working Girl (1988), The Birdcage (1996), Closer, (2004) and Charlie…

‘Unorthodox’: The Hit TV Miniseries Garners Eight Emmy Nominations

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckAugust 5, 2020

The four-part original Netfleix miniseries Unorthodox became an international hit and has now received eight Emmy Award nominations. The story revolves around Esther “Esty” Shapiro, a young Orthodox woman who eventually leaves her life in the strict Satmar Hasidic sect in which she grew up. The series — much of it in Yiddish with English…

Doris Roberts: Marie Barone on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckJuly 7, 2020

Doris Roberts (November 4, 1925 — April 17, 2016) had a successful acting career on television and in film lasting some six decades. Roberts, who garnered five Emmy Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award, was best known as the overbearing Marie Barone on the popular sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which aired for nine seasons.…

William Shatner: Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Starship Enterprise

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckJune 7, 2020

William Shatner (89) is best known for portraying Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek, both on television and in the movies. He has, however, appeared in many other vehicles during his seven-decade-long show business career. They include the television series T.J. Hooker and Rescue 911. Shatner’s work has garnered him two Emmy Awards. In…

Dan Levy: Canadian Actor Up ‘Schitt’s Creek’ With a Very Funny Paddle

SHOW BIZBy Lenny GiteckMay 2, 2020

Dan Levy, 36, played the flamboyant gay character David Rose in the hit Canadian-produced sitcom Schitt’s Creek. It just finished a highly successful run that lasted six seasons, thereby breaking the hearts of its legions of ardent fans. In real life, Levy is the openly gay son of comedic actor Eugene Levy, another star on…

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FUN QUIZ ANSWERS

 

  1. 1. According to the Hebrew Bible (Tanach or Tanakh), who was the first king of the ancient United Kingdom of Israel?
    c. King Saul
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  3. 2. In addition to his wife, Ahinoam, King Saul had a concubine named __________.
    b. Rizpah
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  5. 3. Which king built the first Temple in Jerusalem? ________.
    c. King Solomon
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  7. 4. 4. What was the relationship between King Saul and King David? David was Saul’s _________.
    b. Son-in-law
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  9. 5. Who was King Solomon’s father?
    d. King David
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NAME THAT JEW! ANSWER

 

Beverly Sills

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WOW! FACTS

Inventor of the mobile phone, “Father of the Internet,” inventor of the video game cosole, inventor fo the laser, inventor of the gramophone, creator of the Barbie Doll, creator of the cruise ship, “Father of Immunology,” inventor fo the modern condom (!), a prime minister of the U.K., a three-time prime minister of France, a president of Switzerland and the primary financier of the American Revolution?

We knew you could guess… all of them are (or were) Jews!

To learn about these and many more AmazingJews, watch a compilation put together by JewOfTheWeek.net in 2015 and posted on YouTube. >>
 

Nobel Prizes
Although Jews are less than two-tenths of one percent of the world’s population, more than 20% of Nobel Prize winners have been Jewish. Source: Google

Polio Vaccine
Millions and millions of people worldwide have been spared the ravages of poliomyelitis — including paralysis and even death — thanks to research conducted by Jewish scientist Dr. Jonas Salk and his team. The Salk vaccine entered widespread use in the U.S. in 1955. Source: Wikipedia

Miss Liberty
The words “…give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses…” on the Statue of Liberty were written by Emma Lazarus, a Jew. Source: BuzzFeed

Blue Jeans
Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Germany, invented his blue jeans in 1873. Source: BuzzFeed

Start-Up Nation
Israel has the third highest rate of entrepreneurship in the world. It has the highest rate of entrepreneurship among women and people over 55 in the world. Source: BuzzFeed

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