Seinfeld Talmud

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Seinfeld Talmud

A Jewish Guide To A Show About Nothing

Television Philosophy Judaism Ethnic studies

Author: Jarrod Tanny

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Language: English

Published by: Academica Press

Published on: 20th June 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781680536249


Are there degrees of coincidence? Is it poor hygiene to “double dip” a chip? Is it appropriate to say “God bless you” to a woman who sneezes if her husband does not? If you named a kid Rasputin, do you think that would have a negative effect on his life? For nine seasons, the

Seinfeld gang engaged in argument and debate over such weighty matters of etiquette, leaving no stone unturned, no double-dipped chip ignored, no exposed nipple on a greeting card unexamined. But Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer were hardly the first to do this. In fact, they built their comedy around the sort of discussions we can find in the greatest collection of texts in the Jewish religion: The Babylonian Talmud. Like the eminent Rabbis of ancient Israel and Babylon, the

Seinfeld gang spent their days poring over the excruciating minutiae of every single event imaginable.

Seinfeld is the Jewish Talmud of a new generation. Thus does Jarrod Tanny bring you the

The Seinfeld Talmud

Seinfeld as analyzed by the Sages of the Near East who gave us the illustrious Talmud, which, depending on whom you ask, is either the most comprehensive body of Jewish law ever produced or thousands of pages about nothing. This parodic take on

Seinfeld through the lens of Jewishness will appeal to

Seinfeld aficionados and anyone interested in the remarkable role Jewish culture has played in shaping American entertainment. Come join the masters of Judaic Law on their quest to master

Seinfeld’s domain.

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