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I already paid for it,” said Jewish parents everywhere.ĩ. Later, when Andrew tells this to Marty, his dad, the response is classic: Andrew tells Nick he’s not going to camp with him anymore - and the implication here is that they have gone to camp for many summers together. In the last episode, Nick and Andrew are fighting, and this seems to truly break up their friendship. (It was written by Nora Ephron! Katz’s Deli! Jewish director Rob Reiner! Need we say more?!) And yes, When Harry Met Sally is very, very Jewish. It’s pitch perfect in the dialogue, the pacing, and the hands on the knees. The story is framed with Andrew and Maury telling the story of how they met, in the style of iconic rom-com When Harry Met Sally. Technically, episode 1 of season 3 was released earlier this year, but it still counts. This Star of David vape smoke from episode 5 deserves a mention:ġ1. “Boys, please, you’re both disappointments.” - Lewis to his sons (episode 5). We consider any anxiety joke a Jewish joke. “Ohh, my anxiety-based veritgo is kicking in.” – Andrew (episode 9). The man eats on the toilet to save time.” - Andrew to Nick (episode 5)
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And yes, Tapawingo is a real camp in Maine. “Are you going to moon those girls at Tapawingo again?” - kid on the bus to Nick (episode 11). “Your womb is dry like matzah meal.” - the Menopause witch to Barbara (episode 5) Read on for our ranking leading up to the funniest Jewish joke of the season:
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While most of our best Jewish jokes from the season are from that particular episode, there were also other great Jewish moments throughout. Both of these seasons were very Jewish - complete with jokes about Holocaust museums, Williamsburg Jews, synagogue dues, synagogue parking, and Jewish guilt.īut season 3 may take the cake: an entire episode was set at Andrew’s grandfather’s retirement home in Florida during Passover. Season 1 had a bat mitzvah (themed “Great Woman,” duh), and season 2 gave us “vintage Nazi dildos” which is now an actual search term that people have used to end up on Alma (the site you’re currently reading).