Loving Susie Essman?
February 3, 2009 by simchaweinstein
Filed under Articles, Popular Culture, Religion and Spirituality

On January 25, CBS aired the TV movie “Loving Leah.” This pleasant if forgettable Hallmark Hall of Fame production told the romantic tale of a secular Jewish doctor (what else?) who marries his Chabad-Chasidic sister-in-law, Leah, after the death of his brother, the rabbi (but of course!)
Actress Susie Essman, who portrayed Leah’s overbearing bubbe, appeared on the talk show The View last week to promote the new movie. However, Essman spent much of her time berating the real-life Chasidic women she’d met during filming.
View co-host Joy Behar asked Essman, CSo what did you learn about the Chasidic religion?”
Essman replied, “They’re not very good dressers… Have you seen what these women look like half the time?” Read more
Two Candidates Walk Into A Bar…Comedy and Presidential Politics
October 29, 2008 by simchaweinstein
Filed under Articles, Politics
For days after the Al Smith Memorial Dinner, the media buzzed with clips of Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama delivering hilarious routines that put many professional comedians to shame.
Barack Obama deadpanned: “Contrary to the rumors you have heard, I was not born in a manger. I was actually born on Krypton and sent here by my father Jor-El to save the Planet Earth.” Read more








