Federation Star - November 2021

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

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New Saturday Night Hebrew, Judge Judy and Ghostbusters return Stars of David By Nate Bloom, Stars of David Contributing Columnist

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ditor’s Note: Persons in bold are deemed by Nate Bloom to be Jewish for the purpose of this column. Persons identified as Jewish have at least one Jewish parent and were not raised in, or identify with, a faith other than Judaism. Converts to Judaism, of course, are also identified as Jewish. Sarah Sherman, 27, is one of three new cast members who joined “SNL” last month. She grew up on Long Island and graduated from Northwestern University in Chicago in 2015. Shortly thereafter, she co-founded a Chicago-based ensemble company called Helltrap Nightmare. The company, made up of “edgy weirdo” comics, put on monthly shows that Sherman hosted. She was voted Chicago’s best comic (2016) in a “big-time” reader poll. Sherman’s high school nickname was “Squirm” because, she said, she was really skinny, gross and squirmy. She embraced the nickname and Sarah Squirm was Sherman’s Helltrap Nightmare stage name. She told Helltrap audiences to “embrace their inner squirm.” A Vice Magazine journalist who interviewed Sherman (2019) began his piece by noting: “Helltrap Nightmare is billed as an ensemble. But it really is the Sarah Squirm show.”

Somehow the Vice interview landed on the topic of Jewish vs. Catholic guilt. Here is most of what Sherman said: “I wasn’t raised to be told I was bad, or that there were sins inside me I needed to exorcise. I think Jews post-Holocaust are raised like, ‘We are the chosen people.’ I’ve always been taught that I’m gifted and a genius … Jewish guilt is more like my dad … He’s always calling me up on a High Holiday: ‘Did you go to shul?” I’m like, ‘No.’ And he always says, ‘Just remember, 6 million in the oven, that’s all I’m gonna say.’ That’s Jewish guilt.” On Nov. 1, Judy Sheindlin, 78, better known as “Judge Judy,” will return to the “media bench” in a new series called “Judy Justice.” I say “media” and not “TV bench” because “Judy Justice” will be streamed only. It will not be on broadcast TV. Long story short, even though Judge Judy was one of the highest paid people on TV (well over $1 million dollars per episode), she and CBS had a falling-out. The new series will stream on IMDB TV, which is owned by Amazon. It is a free app (with ads) that you can download or add to your Roku/Apple TV or Amazon Fire app “lineup.” A new episode will stream every weekday. The new show is promised to be “jazzier,” but

details are scarce, save for the “reveal” that Sheindlin will wear a burgundy red judge’s robe. Judge Judy’s new law clerk is Sarah Rose, her granddaughter. Rose, who is about 25, is now in law school. Judge Judy had a son and daughter with her first husband, a Jewish lawyer. Their son is a lawyer. Her second husband, the late Judge Jerry Sheindlin, had three children by his first marriage and Judge Judy helped to raise them. Two of these three are now lawyers. It’s nice to note that Judy refers to the children of all five of her “kids” as her grandchildren. Hawkeye, a Disney+ series, begins streaming on Nov. 24. It’s another entry in the “Marvel Universe,” with a complex back story. Suffice it to say here that the heroes are Clint Barton/AKA Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), a master archer, and his protégé, Kate Bishop, (also) AKA Hawkeye. Hailee Steinfeld, 24, plays Barton. “The Shrink Next Door” is an 8-episode limited series that will begin streaming on Apple+ on Nov. 12. It is based on a hit 2019 podcast of the same name. In the early ’80s, Marty Markowitz, now 79, was referred to Dr. Issac Herschkoff, a psychiatrist. Markowitz (played

by Paul Rudd, 52) was a wealthy man who suffered from depression. For about 30 years, Herschkoff (played by Will Ferrell) controlled Markowitz’s life and finances. He went so far as to take over Markowitz’s palatial home and moved Markowitz into a guest house. Spoiler alert — (good guys win): Markowitz finally regained control of his life. Other patients who had been taken advantage of came forward after the podcast aired and Herschkoff lost his license last April. Paul Rudd has a big supporting role in the film “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” which opens in theaters on Nov. 19. It is a sequel to the two hit “Ghostbusters” movies released in the ’80s. Ivan Reitman, now 74, directed those two films. Ivan’s son, Jason Reitman, 43, is the director of “Afterlife.” Jason also co-wrote the “Afterlife” script with Gil Kenan, 44, a screenwriter/director who was born in the U.K. and raised in Israel. There are “new actors” in lead parts, but the whole original “Ghostbusters” cast returns for a cameo, or more, including the late Harold Ramis, a “Ghostbuster” co-star who also co-wrote the original films. Ramis appears as Dr. Egon Spengler via “faux historical” clips from the original flicks.

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A new season at Naples Jewish Congregation

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Celebrating the holidays

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Thanksgiving

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Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning open for registration

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Chanukah: renew, rebuild, rejoice!

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A life cycle moment

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Jewish National Fund-USA offers two events

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“FIDF LIVE” Rosh Hashanah episode salutes Lone Soldiers in the IDF

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Couscous harvest meal

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The Holocaust’s official beginning compels the story of an extraordinary man

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New Saturday Night Hebrew, Judge Judy and Ghostbusters return

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To bigotry no sanction

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“The Light of Days” illuminates WWII heroines

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Incorporating Jewish traditions into your Thanksgiving

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Proud to be named “Best Preschool” and “Best Childcare”

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BBYO Fall Con offers Jewish enrichment

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Holiday celebrations with FGCU students

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Patriotic season is upon us

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Champions of local Jewish history

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Hadassah is about caring

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Jewish Historical Society November events

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Temple Shalom events open to the community

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Empowering caregivers

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Many thanks

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WCA summer branches

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MCA season revs into high gear

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Objections to elected officials comparing current government actions to atrocities of Nazi Germany

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IAC speaker to address antisemitism

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Presents, who doesn’t like presents?

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The lessons of history

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Give thanks, spread the light, do good everywhere

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Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Chanukah!

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Dreams do come true

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Your support brings our new cultural center closer to reality!

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