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Weekly Quiz-2023

03/27/2023

A recent study at Jerusalem’s Hadassah Academic College confirmed that Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) men have a higher rate of what medical problem than the general population?

A. Spinal problems including herniated discs and sciatica, as a result of shuckling, the rapid front to back swaying that Haredi men perform while praying, to increase their concentration and religious intensity.

B. Heat exhaustion, resulting from rapid walking in hot conditions while wearing the traditional Chassidic garb including a tallit katan (prayer shawl) underneath a long sleeved shirt and black suit, as well as a large fur hat.

C. Neck problems (particularly Vagus nerve compression) which result from the wearing of streimels, the very heavy fur hats worn by Chassidic Jewish men, that put strong downward pressure on the neck.

D. Nearsightedness, from leaning in very closely to material (often with very small font size) as they read, compared to the non-ultra-Orthodox population.

E. Sore throats from pronouncing so many Chof (כ) and Chet (ח) sounds.

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03/20/2023

Elliot Resnick, editor of the Jewish Press newspaper and online news site at the time of the January 6 Capitol insurrection, was arrested last week and charged with a number of felonies for his participation in the assault on the Capitol building. Among the charges are obstructing law enforcement, assaulting police officers, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, and disorderly conduct. At the time of the insurrection, the Jewish Press publishers asserted that Resnick was simply covering the riot along with other journalists. However, Resnick was ultimately fired as editor of the newspaper in May 2021. Resnick has always been a controversial figure, having called the gay rights movement “evil” and having made derogatory comments about Black people, including a tweet from 2019 which read, “Can someone give me a coherent reason why blackface is racist?”. In October 2020, Resnick wrote an opinion piece in Newsweek entitled, In Defense of Trump's Character, where he argued that President Trump was “in many ways, an exemplary role model, particularly for our youth.” He went on to note that “Trump sleeps little, disdains vacations, works exhaustively to succeed and seems to possess boundless energy,” and that “He has little patience for the tame life.” What did Resnick offer as proof of that claim?

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A. Resnick wrote that Trump was the first president in 170 years who spent more nights sleeping away from the White House than in it.

B. Resnick wrote that Trump was the first president in 170 years not to own a pet.

C. Resnick wrote that Trump was the first president in 170 years who didn’t share a bedroom in the White House with his wife.

D. Resnick wrote that Trump was the first president in 170 years who ordered take-out fast food practically every time he ate in the White House.

E. Many presidents participated in sports at the White House. For example, Richard Nixon installed a bowling alley in the White House. Gerald Ford had a swimming pool built on the South Lawn where he swam laps. And Barack Obama had the White House tennis court adapted to allow for basketball playing. But according to Resnick, Trump demonstrated that “he has little patience for the tame life” by regularly bungee jumping from the White House balcony overlooking the South Lawn.

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03/13/2023

Israeli actor Chaim Topol died last week at the age of 87. The actor, who professionally used only his last name because too frequently people would mispronounce his first name, Chaim, as “shame,” is most famous for playing the role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Topol starred as Tevye in the 1971 Norman Jewison film, and played the role on Broadway, on London’s West End, and on numerous tours around the world. In 2012 The Jerusalem Post called Topol “Israel’s most famous export since the Jaffa orange.” Besides singing and acting, Topol was known for what other skills and accomplishments?

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A. Topol was an accomplished artist, having illustrated more than two dozen books. He also drew a series of portraits of Israeli presidents which appeared in 2013 on Israeli postage stamps.

B. When he was in the Israeli army, Topol was trained in communications technology. After leaving the military, his first job was in a recording studio, and he continued to use these skills when he began acting, helping the small theaters where he worked with their amplification systems and sound effects.

C. Topol often served as a shaliach tzibbur, a prayer leader, in his synagogue in Tel Aviv where he grew up. Even after he gained fame as an actor, whenever he was in Israel he would return to that synagogue on Saturday morning to lead services with his beautiful baritone voice.

D. Topol was raised in a poor section of Tel Aviv, but after high school he moved to Kibbutz Geva, where he worked in the kitchen as a chef. Later, whenever Topol played Tevye (on Broadway, in London, and on tour) he would always cook dinner for the cast and crew following the Sunday matinee performance.

E. Before becoming an actor Topol had trained as an architect. He was particularly well known for designing houses in Israel that included one long staircase just going up and one even longer coming down. And one more leading nowhere, just for show.

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03/06/2023

Purim will be celebrated this week, with costumes, hamantaschen, Megillah reading, and Purim shpiels. Purim has occasionally made an appearance in popular culture, including the 1960 movie Esther and the King starring Joan Collins as Esther, and The Bible Collection: Esther, a 1999 made-for-TV movie starring F. Murray Abraham as Mordecai. The most notable Purim story in a movie was For Your Consideration, the film written by Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy, which tells of three actors who are generating Oscar buzz for their performances in a “movie within the movie” called Home For Purim. But the studio decides the film is “too Jewish” and renames it Home For Thanksgiving. Purim has also been featured in what television series?

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A. South Park presented a Purim episode entitled Cartmantaschen featuring Kyle, the Jewish character, as Mordecai, with Cartman (who is regularly portrayed in the series as antisemitic) playing the evil Haman. When Cartman/Haman kills Kenny (a character who was killed in almost every South Park episode) for refusing to bow down to him, Kyle/Mordecai decides that enough is enough, and that Cartman should be punished. He goes to Liane Cartman, Cartman’s mother, who plays the queen in this episode, and convinces her that Cartman should be hung on the gallows. She orders that this be done, but Cartman, like Kenny, comes back to life and returns to South Park for the next episode.

B. Sesame Street included a sketch about Purim, where Big Bird played Mordecai, Abby Cadabby played Esther, Oscar the Grouch played Haman, and Kermit the Frog played King Achashverosh. Oscar, as Haman, tried to convince King Achashverosh to throw a parade in his honor, but Esther, under urging from Mordecai, explained to Achashverosh that Haman yelled at all of the children when they asked him to share his hamantaschen. As a result, Achashverosh threw a parade honoring Mordecai and Esther instead and everyone on Sesame Street ate hamantaschen.

C. On the successor show to All in the Family, Archie has taken over Kelcy’s Bar and renamed it Archie Bunker’s Place. He is also raising his niece Stephanie, the Jewish daughter of Edith’s step-cousin. In one episode Stephanie complains to Archie that she doesn’t have any Jewish friends. Archie’s partner in the bar, Murray Klein (played by Martin Balsam) tells Archie that since it’s March, they should throw a Purim party at the bar. Archie doesn’t know what that is, but Murray starts calling his Jewish friends and relatives, and the following week, on Purim, the bar fills with Jewish people in costume. They put on a Purim skit, with Stephanie as Queen Esther, Murray as Mordecai, bar regular Barney Hefner as King Achashverosh and Archie as Haman. The play ends with everyone throwing popcorn from the bar at Archie while shaking greggars.

D. VeggieTales presented an episode titled Esther: The Girl Who Became Queen. VeggieTales was an animated video series retelling Christian Bible stories, with characters played by fruits and vegetables. In this Purim episode, Esther, a leek, and Mordecai, a grape with a Yiddish accent, overcome Haman, who is a gourd, leading to Haman’s banishment to the Island of Perpetual Tickling (the shows creators didn’t think it would be appropriate to hang Haman the gourd from a gallows as in the real Purim story).

E. In an episode of The Apprentice that never aired, host Donald Trump gave contestants the assignment of building a gallows. Trump explained to the contestants that the gallows were needed to be used against Mexicans who are “bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime.” When show producers stopped the taping and told Trump that this was not an acceptable program, he replied, “I’m just kidding. It’s not for the Mexicans. It’s for the Jews. I’m having a Purim party with my Jewish grandchildren, and I’m going to be Haman. I’ll tell my Jewish grandchildren that they will be hanged on the gallows, but don’t worry. Ivanka won’t let that happen. She’ll play Queen Esther and put me on the gallows. Even though I really think it should be Jared.”

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02/27/2023

Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, a Haredi authority in Israel on legal and ethical practice, died in March 2022 at the age of 94 in Bnei Brak. Among his rabbinic rulings was that it was forbidden to own a smartphone without first receving permission from a halahkic authority, and that the owner could not sell the phone, but must burn it. He also declared that Israeli paramedics should treat terrorist victims before treating the terrorist, even if the terrorist was more gravely injured. And in 2016 he ruled that medical marijuana was kosher for Passover. Approximately 750,000 mourners attended the funeral of Rabbi Kanievsky. Many of Rabbi Kanievsky’s personal items have gone to auction, including a letter of recommendaiton signed by him and other rabbis, which sold for $450, and Rabbi Kanievsky’s tena’im, or engagement agreement, written when he became betrothed to Batsheva Elyashiv, which sold for $11,250. What other item owned by Rabbi Kanievsky is now up for auction, with a starting bid of $3200?

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A. The yad (Torah pointer) which Rabbi Kanievsky used whenever he read from the Torah scroll.

B. The kiddush cup that he always used when reciting the kiddush on Friday night.

C. A challah cover which had originally belonged to his parents in Pinsk, which they brought with them when they moved to Palestine in 1934.

D. The tallit (prayer shawl) which Rabbi Kanievsky wore at his bar mitzvah in 1941.

E. A pair of pants which Rabbi Kanievsky often wore when he was studying Torah.

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