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David "Noodles" Aaronson, from film Once Upon a Time in America .[ 1] [ 2]
Grace Adler , from Will and Grace .[ 3]
David Alroy, hero of Benjamin Disraeli 's novel Alroy .[ 4]
Avram, from Touch
Daniel Balint, from film The Believer .[ 5]
Barabas the Jew from the play The Jew of Malta by Christopher Marlowe .[ 6]
The Baudelaire orphans from Lemony Snicket 's A Series of Unfortunate Events .[ 7]
Art Bechstein, from film The Mysteries of Pittsburgh .[ 8]
Joe Bechstein, from The Mysteries of Pittsburgh , (Art's father).
Arnold Beckoff, drag queen from Torch Song Trilogy .[ 9] [ 10]
Benjamin , a wandering Jew from the novel A Canticle for Leibowitz .[ 11]
Bebe Benzenheimer from A Chorus Line .
Maximilian "Max" Bercovicz, from film Once Upon a Time in America .[ 1] [ 2]
Jake Berenson , leader of the Animorphs in the Animorphs book series.[ 12]
Rachel Berry from Glee .[ 13]
Avram Blok, from The Therapy of Avram Blok and other novels by Simon Louvish .[ 14]
Leopold Bloom , from the novel Ulysses by James Joyce.[ 15]
Saul Bloom, from movie Ocean's Eleven .[ 16]
David Bloomberg, from movie Prime .[ 17]
Jack Bloomberg, from movie Prime , (David's father).
Andy Botwin , from Showtime's Weeds [ 18]
Judah Botwin , from Showtime's Weeds [ 18]
Lenny Botwin , from Showtime's Weeds [ 18]
Chaim Breisacher, from Doktor Faustus by Thomas Mann .[ 19]
Lennie Briscoe , from Law & Order , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Trial by Jury (Half Jewish).[ 20]
Ephram Brown, from Everwood (Jewish mother, raised Jewish).[ 21]
Aaron Brooks, brother of lead character Lily Manning on the television series Once and Again
Judy Brooks, sister of the lead character Lily Manning on the television series Once and Again .
Phil Brooks, father of Lily Manning and Judy & Aaron Brooks on the television series Once and Again .
Brad Carlton , Young and the Restless ("real" name is George Kaplan, mother, Rebecca Kaplan, is a concentration camp survivor).[ 22]
Bridge Carson , from Power Rangers SPD .[ 22]
Mordechai Jefferson Carver, from The Hebrew Hammer .[ 23]
Brian Cohen, from Monty Python's Life of Brian .[ 24]
Lawrence "Chunk" Cohen, from film The Goonies .[ 25]
Mark Cohen , from RENT .[ 26]
Sandy Cohen , from The O.C. .[ 27]
Seth Cohen , from U.S. show The O.C. (Jewish father, raised & identifies).[ 28]
Gengis Cohn, from the novel The Dance of Gengis Cohn by Romain Gary [ 29]
Robert Cohn, from the novel The Sun Also Rises/Fiesta by Ernest Hemingway .[ 30] [ 31]
Stretch Cunningham , from All in the Family .[ 32]
Dr. Lisa Cuddy , from House .[ 33]
Ziva David , from the CBS drama NCIS . (Jewish former Mossad agent, born and raised in Israel and a naturalized U.S. citizen)
Peter Decker , from Faye Kellerman 's Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus novels.[ 34]
Daniel Deronda , hero of novel of same name.[ 35]
Sgt. Donny Donowitz, a.k.a. "The Bear Jew" from Inglourious Basterds .
Zohan Dvir , from "You Don't Mess With The Zohan"
Annie Edison, from Community .[ 36]
April Epner, from film Then She Found Me .[ 37]
Freddy Epner, from film Then She Found Me .[ 37]
Trudy Epner, from film Then She Found Me .[ 37]
Alan Eppes , from the American television drama Numb3rs .[ 38]
Charlie Eppes , from the American television drama Numb3rs .[ 38]
Don Eppes , from the American television drama Numb3rs .[ 38]
Arnold B. Epstein, from film Biloxi Blues .[ 39]
Daniel "Danny" Evans, from Magic City , (Ike's son).[ 40]
Isaac "Ike" Evans, from Magic City .[ 40]
Steven "Stevie" Evans, from Magic City , (Ike's son).[ 40]
Fagin , from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens .[ 41]
Deputy Chief Sidney Feinberg, from Rescue Me .[ 42]
Eli Feldman, from Glory Daze .[ 43]
Fiedler, from The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré .[ 44]
Fran Fine , from The Nanny .[ 45]
Hayley Finke , from The University of Central Webseries .
Dharma Finkelstein, from Dharma and Greg .[ 45]
Bernie and Rozalin Focker, from film Meet the Fockers , (Greg's parents).[ 46]
Greg Focker , from film Meet the Parents and the sequel Meet the Fockers .[ 47]
Friedman, (first name not given), from Joan of Arcadia .[ 48]
Professor Frink, from The Simpsons .
Alain Gaash, from film Hello Goodbye .[ 49]
Gisèle Gaash (converted), from film Hello Goodbye .[ 49]
Gregory Gardner (born Sidney Kenneth Beckenstein and Jewish name Rochmel Lev Ben Yokov Meyer Beckenstein) from A Chorus Line .
Monica Geller , from sitcom Friends .[ 50]
Paris Geller , from Gilmore Girls .[ 51]
Ross Geller , from U.S. sitcom Friends .[ 52]
Jason Gilbert, Jr, from Erich Segal 's The Class .[ 53]
Les Glass and his seven children, from the Glass family , a series of short stories by Jerome David Salinger .[ 54]
Ari Gold , from Entourage .[ 55]
Dave Gold, from The War at Home .[ 56]
Eli Gold, from The Good Wife .[ 57] [ 58]
Jodie Gold , from EastEnders .
Sam Gold, from film Holy Rollers .[ 59]
Patrick "Patsy" Goldberg, from film Once Upon a Time in America .[ 1] [ 2]
Henry Goldblume, from Hill Street Blues .[ 60]
Harry Goldenblatt, from Sex and the City .[ 61]
Dave Goldman, from Gentleman's Agreement .[ 62]
Armand Goldman, from the film The Birdcage .[ 63]
Harry Goldman, from the film The Delta Force .[ 64]
Mort Goldman, from Family Guy .
Val Goldman, from the film The Birdcage .[ 63]
Sylvia Goldman, from the film The Delta Force , (Harry's wife).
Anthony Goldstein , from Harry Potter .[ 65]
Emmanuel Goldstein , in Nineteen Eighty-Four .[ 66]
Jeremy Goldstein , from Oz .[ 67]
Jeremy Goodwin , from the TV Series Sports Night .[ 68]
Danny Gopnik, from the film A Serious Man , (Larry's son).[ 69]
Larry Gopnik, from the film A Serious Man .[ 70]
Natalie Green , from The Facts of Life .[ 71]
Ben Green, from film Then She Found Me .[ 37]
David Greene, from film School Ties .[ 72]
Roger Greenberg, from movie Greenberg .[ 73]
Moe Greene , from Mario Puzo 's novel The Godfather and the first installment of the The Godfather trilogy of films.[ 74]
Les Grossman, from movie Tropic Thunder .[ 25]
Hanukkah Harry , from Saturday Night Live .[ 75]
Harold, birthday celebrant from The Boys in the Band .[ 76]
Daniel Hirsh, family doctor from Sunday Bloody Sunday .[ 77]
Dean Hodes , lawyer on Showtime's Weeds [ 18]
Gordon Hocheiser, from the film Where's Poppa? .[ 78]
Mr. Hooper , from Sesame Street [ 79]
Louis Ironson, court clerk from Angels in America .[ 80]
Andrei Ivanov, from Babylon 5 .[ 81]
Susan Ivanova , from Babylon 5 .[ 81]
Isaac the Jew, and his daughter Rebecca, from the novel Ivanhoe .[ 82]
Isak Jacobi and his family, from the movie Fanny and Alexander .[ 83]
Seth Jacobs, from Bachelor Party 2 [ 84]
Jacob Two-Two from Jacob Two-Two "only Half-Jewish".[ 85]
Danny Jacobsen, from the film Stolen Summer .[ 86]
Rabbi Jacobsen, from the film Stolen Summer , (Danny's father).[ 86]
Jankiel from Pan Tadeusz .[ 87]
Jessica , daughter of Shylock , from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare .[ 88]
Eugene Morris Jerome, from film Biloxi Blues .[ 39]
H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N , from The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N and other stories by Leo Rosten .[ 89]
Avner Kaufman and his wife Daphna, from movie Munich .[ 90]
Rebecca Kaplan , from the Young and the Restless .[ 22]
Paul Kellerman from Prison Break .
Morrie Kessler from Goodfellas .[ 91]
Hank Kingsley from The Larry Sanders Show .[ 92]
Jonathan Kestler, from Heights .
Krichinsky family, from the film Avalon .[ 93]
David Kleinfeld, from Carlito's Way .[ 94]
Rocco Klein from Clockers .[ 95]
Harriet Korn from "Harry's Law ".[ 96]
Gavin Kossef from "Crossing Over ".[ 97] [ 98]
Rabbi Joseph Koslov, from Babylon 5 .[ 81]
Leonard Kraditor, from film Two Lovers .[ 99]
Brian Krakow, from My So-Called Life . [ 100]
Benya Krik , from Isaak Babel 's The Odessa Tales .[ 101]
Ada Kurtzman, from the film Liberty Heights , (Ben's mother).[ 93]
Ben Kurtzman, from the film Liberty Heights .[ 93]
Nate Kurtzman, from the film Liberty Heights , (Ben's father).[ 93]
Van Kurtzman, from the film Liberty Heights , (Ben's brother).[ 93]
Andrew Largeman, from the film Garden State .[ 102]
Gideon Largeman, from the film Garden State , (Andrew's father).[ 102]
Eddie Lawson, from Royal Pains (Evan and Hank's father).
Evan Lawson, from Royal Pains .
Hank Lawson, from Royal Pains .
Rina Lazarus , from Faye Kellerman 's Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus novels.[ 103]
Isaac Edward Leibowitz , from the novel A Canticle for Leibowitz .[ 104]
Proffy Liebowitz, from film The Little Traitor .[ 105]
Asher Lev , from My Name is Asher Lev , by Chaim Potok .[ 106]
Jim Levenstein , from the American Pie series of movies.
Debra Levine, from the film The Delta Force , (Robert's wife).
Ellen Levine, from the film The Delta Force , (Robert's daughter).
Robert Levine, from the film The Delta Force .
David Levinson, from the film Independence Day .[ 64] [ 107]
Josh Levinson, from Being Human (North American TV series) . [ 108] [ 109] [ 110]
Julius Levinson, from the film Independence Day , (David's father).[ 64]
Maurice Levy , attorney on the HBO drama The Wire .[ 111]
Sammy Lieberman, from Dance Academy
Harvey Lipschultz, from Boston Public .[ 112]
Daniel Luria, from Erich Segal 's Acts of Faith .[ 113]
Deborah Luria, from Erich Segal 's Acts of Faith .[ 113]
Josh Lyman , from the U.S. drama The West Wing .[ 114]
Lily Manning, one of the two series lead characters on the television show Once and Again
Melanie Marcus , lawyer from Queer as Folk [ 115]
Leo Markus , the husband of Grace Adler , from Will and Grace .[ 116]
Marvin, husband from Falsettos .[ 117]
Rachel Menken , department store executive and love interest for Don Draper on season one of Mad Men .[ 118]
Stanley Mellish, from movie Saving Private Ryan .[ 119]
Lisa Metzger, from movie Prime , (David's mother).[ 120]
Lenny Meyer, from Pi .[ 121]
Meyer Meyer, a permanent character in Ed McBain 's 87th Precinct series of novels.[ 122]
Dr. Faye Miller , psychologist and love interest for Don Draper on season three of Mad Men .[ 123] [ 124]
Myrna Minkoff, from the novel A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole .[ 125]
Rhoda Morgenstern , from The Mary Tyler Moore Show .[ 126]
Schecky Moskowitz, from the film Going Overboard .[ 90]
John Munch , from Homicide: Life on the Street , Law and Order: Special Victims Unit .[ 127]
Feivel Mousekewitz , from the film ""An American Tail "".
Aaron Naumann, from film Bee Season .[ 37] [ 128]
Eliza Naumann, from film Bee Season .[ 37] [ 128]
Miriam Naumann (converted), from film Bee Season .[ 37] [ 128]
Saul Naumann, from film Bee Season .[ 37] [ 128] [ 129]
Sol Nazerman, from the film The Pawnbroker .[ 130]
Robert Neuman, from film Long Dark Night .[ 131]
Bree Osbourne, from the film Transamerica , (Jewish father).[ 132]
Barney Panofsky, from the film Barney's Version .[ 133]
Izzy Panofsky, from the film Barney's Version , (Barney's father).[ 133]
Michael Panofsky, from the film Barney's Version , (Barney's son).[ 133]
Lester Patel, from Chuck .[ 134]
Rhonda Pearlman , Assistant State's Attorney from The Wire .[ 111]
Barbara Pewterschmidt (née Hebrewbergmoneygrabber [shortened to 'Hebrewberg']), from Family Guy .
Tommy Pickles from Rugrats .
Grace Polk, from Joan of Arcadia .[ 135]
Alexander Portnoy , from Portnoy's Complaint .[ 136]
David Posner, student from The History Boys .[ 137]
Sam Posner, from the film Crossing Delancey .[ 130]
Noah "Puck" Puckerman from Glee .[ 138]
Herman "Hesh" Rabkin, from The Sopranos .[ 139] [ 140]
Adam Rafkin, from Action
Rachel, Animorphs character.[ 12]
Riah from Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens .[ 141]
Aaron Rose, from Gossip Girl .[ 142]
Cyrus Rose from Gossip Girl, (Aaron's father).[ 142]
Bell & Manny Rosen, from The Poseidon Adventure .[ 143]
Willow Rosenberg , from Buffy the Vampire Slayer .[ 144]
B. J. Rosenthal, central character in novels by David B. Feinberg .[ 145]
David Rosovsky, from the film The Delta Force .
Danny Ross , from the TV series Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Hyman Roth , from the film The Godfather Part II [ 146]
Max Rothman, from the film Max .[ 147]
Sam "Ace" Rothstein, from the film Casino .[ 148] [ 149]
Dan Rydell , from the TV Series Sports Night .[ 150]
Rodney Ruxin, from the FX TV show The League
Joseph Samuels, murder victim in Crossfire .[ 151]
Larry Sanders , from The Larry Sanders Show .[ 152]
Blair Sandburg, from the UPN television series The Sentinel .[ 153]
Dominic Santi, from GHA Rugby club.
Danny Saunders, from the film The Chosen .[ 154]
Reb Saunders, from the film The Chosen .[ 154]
Jenny Schecter , fiction writer from The L Word .[ 155]
Adam Schiff , from Law & Order .[ 156]
Solly Shimshillewitz, a Jew from London adopted and raised by an Arab family, from [The Infidel]] . [[ 157]
Jacob Schram, Conservative Rabbi in Keeping the Faith .[ 158]
Dominic Scullion, lawyer in Edinburgh
Jeanne Shulman, from film The Big Hit , (Pam's mother).[ 159] [ 160]
Morton Shulman, from film The Big Hit , (Pam's father).[ 159] [ 160]
Pam Shulman, from film The Big Hit .[ 159] [ 160]
Brian Schwartz, from Porky's .[ 161]
Jerry Seinfeld , from Seinfeld .[ 116]
Yoine Shagal, innkeeper and vampire in Roman Polanski 's film Dance of the Vampires [ 162]
Shylock , from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare .[ 88]
Isaac Sidel, from Jerome Charyn 's Isaac Quartet .[ 163]
David Silbermann, from Silbermann novel by Jacques de Lacretelle .[ 164]
David Silver , from Beverly Hills, 90210 .[ 127]
Saul Silver, from the film Pineapple Express .[ 165]
Addie Singer & her family, from Unfabulous .[ 166]
Alvy Singer, lead character played by Woody Allen in his film Annie Hall .[ 31]
Mark Slackmeyer and his father Phil, from Doonesbury .[ 167]
Rabbi David Small, from Harry Kemelman 's Friday the Rabbi Slept Late and sequels[ 168]
Jane Smith, from Mr. & Mrs. Smith .[ 169]
Lemony Snicket , pseudonym for the writer of A Series of Unfortunate Events .[ 170]
Walter Sobchak , from The Big Lebowski (converted).[ 171]
Ben Sobel, from Analyze This and Analyze That .[ 172]
Buddy Sorrell , from The Dick Van Dyke Show .[ 173]
Nikolai Stanislofsky , from Oz .[ 174]
Erica Strange , from Being Erica (TV series)
Adam Stein, from the film Adam Resurrected .[ 107]
Jessica Stein, journalist from Kissing Jessica Stein .[ 175]
Philip "Cockeye" Stein, from film Once Upon a Time in America .[ 1] [ 2]
Lilith Sternin , from Cheers and Frasier .[ 176]
Jamie Stringer, from The Practice .[ 177]
Charles Swann , from In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust .[ 178]
Lionel Tannenbaum, from Down at the Dinghy by Jerome David Salinger .[ 54]
Tevye , as well as most of the other cast in Fiddler on the Roof .[ 179]
Timon and family, from Rome , HBO series.[ 180]
Reuben Tishkoff, from film Ocean's Eleven .[ 16] [ 154]
The Tsaddik from The Tsaddik of the Seven Wonders , by Isidore Haiblum .[ 181]
Alexander Vogel, from Oz .[ 182]
Dr. James Wilson from House .[ 183]
Sally Willyhead, from Hill Street Blues .[ 184]
Meyer Wolfsheim , from The Great Gatsby .[ 185]
Howard Wolowitz , from The Big Bang Theory .[ 186]
Jack Woltz , from the film The Godfather .[ 74]
Dr. Cristina Yang , from Grey's Anatomy .[ 187]
Charlotte York-Goldenblatt , from Sex and the City (converted).[ 188]
Yarmulke Jake Weisman, from In Justice .[ 189]
A Yid in Dixieland , A renegade Jewish blogger in the American Deep South.[ 190]
Toby Ziegler , from the U.S. drama The West Wing .[ 191]
Leon Zimmerman, from film Holy Rollers .[ 59]
Yosef Zimmerman, from film Holy Rollers .[ 59]
Trevor Zoom Wright, from The Enchanted Forest Parts Unknown, Pegcity .[ 59]
Andrea Zuckerman , from Beverly Hills, 90210 .[ 127]
Nathan Zuckerman , character in many Philip Roth novels.[ 192]
The Wise Men of Chelm , from Jewish folklore.[ 193]
Harold Berman from Hey Arnold!
Kyle Broflovski , from South Park [ 194] and his parents, Gerald and Sheila Broflovski
Ike Broflovski , from South Park . Kyle's little baby brother.[ 195]
Rachel Cohen, from The Simpsons . Lisa Simpson's Jewish imaginary friend, from the episode "Today, I am a Clown " (Season 15).[ 196]
Dolph , from The Simpsons .[ 196]
Queer Duck Duckstein, duck from Queer Duck .[ 197]
Duffman , from The Simpsons .[ 198]
Garry Kasner , from King of the Hill .[ 199]
Sid Kibbitz from Doonesbury .[ 200]
Krusty the Clown , from The Simpsons real name Herschel Krustofsky. .[ 201]
Hyman Krustofsky , father of Krusty the Klown.[ 201]
Mort Goldman , from Family Guy .
Jude Lizowski , from 6teen [ 202]
Sam Manson , from Danny Phantom .[ 203]
Old Jewish Man from The Simpsons .[ 204]
Arnold Perlstein , from The Magic School Bus .
Janet Perlstein , from The Magic School Bus .
Tommy Pickles , from Rugrats & All Grown Up! Mother Didi is Jewish, father Stu is Christian.[ 205]
Dil Pickles , from Rugrats & All Grown Up! . Mother is Jewish, father is Christian[ 205]
Didi Pickles , from Rugrats & All Grown Up! .[ 205]
Ron Stoppable , from Kim Possible (Celebates Christian Holidays).[ 206]
Artie Ziff , from The Simpsons .[ 207]
Isabella Garcia-Shapiro from Phineas and Ferb
Johnny Klebitz , from the Grand Theft Auto IV downloadable content The Lost and Damned
Jewish superheroes and villains[ edit ]
Atom (Ray Palmer) is a lapsed Jew.[ 208]
Atom Smasher (Albert Rothstein ), is Jewish.
Batwoman (Kate Kane, DC Comics) Her current incarnation is both a Jewish as well as openly lesbian superheroine.
The God of Cartoons By; Paul Palnik Creative Light Press .[ 209]
Harley Quinn (Batman comics):(Doctor Harleen Quinzel, Joker 's Girlfriend) It was stated in Gotham City Sirens #7 that Harley grew up in a Jewish/Catholic household.http://www.comicbookreligion.com/?c=1143&Harley_Quinn_Dr_Harleen_Quinzel Harley Quinn is half Jewish half Catholic.
Iceman (Bobby Drake, Marvel Comics ) - half-Jewish.[ 210]
Justice (Vance Astrovik, formerly Marvel Boy of the New Warriors ) (Marvel Comics ).[ 211]
Legion (son of Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller, a Jewish Holocaust survivor)[ 212]
Magneto (Marvel Comics ) - born Max Eisenhardt, a Jewish boy in Germany during the Nazi era, Magneto is a survivor of Auschwitz, but turned his back on his human ethnicity and religion and has for years only identified himself as a mutant . However, his experiences with anti-Semitism during the Holocaust in Europe were and are a major influence on his quest to fight against anti-mutant oppression.[ 213] [ 214] [ 215]
Masada (Team Youngblood ).[ 216]
Max (DC Comics (Max Warren) Computer Programmer.
Moon Knight (Marc Spector, Marvel Comics ) Moon Knight (1st series) #37 May 1984 Marvel Comics.[ 217]
Northguard (Phillip Wise, first appearance in New Triumph featuring Northguard #1 September 1984, Matrix Comics). This Canadian superhero was revealed to be Jewish [ 218] when he had a nightmare about his parents' experiences during the Holocaust. [ 219]
Prime (Kevin Green, Malibu Comics ).[ 220]
Quicksilver (comics) —Pietro Maximoff, son of Magneto and twin brother of Scarlet Witch. Paternally half-Jewish and maternally half-Roma.
Nyssa Raatko (DC Comics ) -- Jewish mother, non-practicing.[ 206]
Sabra (Ruth Bat-Seraph, Marvel Comics ).[ 221]
Doc Samson (Dr. Leonard Samson, Marvel Comics ).[ 222]
Sandman (Golden Age DC Comics ) - half-Jewish .[ 223]
Scarlet Witch —Wanda Maximoff—self-identifies with the Romani people , raised by Romani, her mother Magda was Romani, and an Auschwitz survivor, but her father Magneto was born Jewish.[ 224]
Shadowcat (Kitty Pryde) of the X-Men (Marvel Comics ).[ 225]
Shaloman[ 226] [ 227] [ 228]
The Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm, Marvel Comics ) A former non-practicing Jew who recently (and belatedly) had his Bar Mitzvah [ 229] [ 230] [ 231]
Volcana (Marsha Rosenberg, Marvel Comics ).[ 232]
Gertrude Yorkes of the Runaways (Marvel Comics ) - Jewish family, currently agnostic .[ 233]
Ragman (Rory Regan, DC Comics ).
Wiccan (William Kaplan, Marvel Comics ).[ 234] He is Jewish and an openly gay male.
Other comic characters who are not superheroes[ edit ]
Not primarily associated with comic books[ edit ]
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^ On streets of Shoah nations
^ a b The Merchant of Venice (2004)
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^ Amazon.co.uk: A Canticle for Leibowitz: Books: Walter M. Miller
^ - Trying the 'Traitor'
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^ Adam Goldberg is reaping the benefits of "Saving Private Ryan."
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^ <head>Police Procedurals</head>
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^ GradeSaver: A Confederacy of Dunces - Study Guide - Character List
^ BBC - Comedy - Shows A-Z Index
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^ a b c d Spelling Errors
^ Bee Season
^ a b The 100 Greatest Jewish Movie Moments, #19 -11
^ Duga mracna noć
^ CHUD.com - A film site for the brilliant
^ a b c - 'Barney's Version' Showcases Giamatti, Pike
^ - The Greatest Jewish Character in TV History: An Open Letter to Josh Schwartz
^ JewishJournal.com
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^ Orlando Sentinel - Finally, 'The History Boys' - by Elizabeth Maupin
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^ - Character Bio
^ - Hollywood veteran keeping busy as Jewish ‘Sopranos’ mobster
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^ Casino
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^ "Y'all Killed Him, We Didn't"
^ (1.6) Night Train
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^ j. - Persnickety views
^ The Big Lebowski (1998) - Memorable quotes
^ Analyze This
^ Doing Jewish In Toronto
^ Out o' Time (Oz)
^ Kissing Jessica Stein (2001) - Plot summary
^ GNS Character Profiles - Dr Lilith Sternin
^ http://www.boston-legal.org/script/TP08x06.pdf
^ In Search of Lost Time, ISBN 0-679-60028-0
^ Fiddler on the Roof (1971) - Plot summary
^ HBO: Rome: Episode Guide: Summary: Season 2: Episode 16
^ J's Pages +++ Book List: April-October 2000
^ Oz (an Episode Guide)
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^ DVD Reviewer - Review of Hill Street Blues: Season 2
^ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: Summary Chp. 4
^ [Constantly remarked on the show]
^ Happy Rosh Hashanah, Cristina! at We’ve moved to www.racialicious.com - update your bookmarks!
^ 'Sex and the City' Celebrates Judaism by Samuel G. Freedman
^ Peter Jacobson (I)
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^ The West Wing: Toby Ziegler
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^ Article at the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music
^ SOUTH PARK Kyle Broflovski
^ Ike Broflovski (Character)
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^ Doonesbury@Slate - Cast Bios
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^ The Simpsons: Moe 'N' a Lisa Recap - TV.com
^ a b c Classic TV & Movie Hits - Rugrats
^ a b Religion of Comic Book Characters (esp. Super-Heroes)
^ In the episode "The Ziff Who Came To Dinner ", Marge asks Ziff if he knows why no one like him. Ziff replies, "Antisemitism?"
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^ The religion of Iceman (Bobby Drake) of the X-Men
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^ X-Men: Magneto Testament #1
^ Quesada, Joe. "New Joe Fridays Week 28" URL last checked 2007-01-14.
^ Meth, Clifford. Protocols of the Elders of Marvel . URL last checked 2007-01-14.
^ The religion of Masada (Deborah Konigsberg)
^ The religion of Moon Knight (Marc Spector)
^ New Triumph featuring Northguard #2, July 1985, Matrix Comics.
^ The religion of Northguard (Phillip Wise)
^ The religion of Prime (Kevin Green), Jewish superhero
^ [11] "Justice is a member of the new Warriors who, like Sabra, is Jewish." Accessed 17 Dec 2006
^ The religion of Doc Samson (Dr. Leonard Samson) Hulk's friend
^ The religion of Sandman (Wesley Dodds)
^ "The religion of Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff)"
^ The religion of Kitty Pryde, Shadowcat of the X-Men
^ Shaloman
^ WFMU - Shaloman
^ The religion of Shaloman (Israeli super-hero)
^ The religion of The Thing (Ben Grimm) of the Fantastic Four
^ Blog@Newsarama » This Monster, This Man
^ In "Thing II#8", he celebrated his bar mitzvah after a rabbi informed him of a technicality; that the 13th anniversary of the event which transformed him into The Thing was near, which was the 13th year of his new life, and he could celebrate his Bar Mitzvah then. Ordinarily, he would only have been able to celebrate it at 13 or at 83, 13 years after his 70th birthday.
^ The religion of Volcana (Marsha Rosenberg)
^ The religion of Gertrude Yorkes ("Arsenic" of the Runaways)
^ Jew or Not a Jew?
^ Tick vs. Dot and Neil's Wedding
^ diesel sweeties: pixelated robot romance web comic
^ The Continuity Pages: Howard Chaykin
^ The religion of Bernie Rosenthal: Captain America's girlfriend
^ The religion of The Two-Gun Kid (Matthew Liebowicz)
^ Sluggy Freelance
^ The Hebrew Hammer