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  2. Simcha Jacobovici - Wikipedia

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    Simcha Jacobovici was born on April 4, 1953, in Petah Tikva, Israel, to a Romanian–Jewish family.His parents were Holocaust survivors from Iași, Romania, who emigrated to then Mandatory Palestine in 1941. [7]

  3. InOverOurHeads - Wikipedia

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    The show was originally created for public-access television, [1] but subsequently was completely revamped for a national audience. InOverOurHeads is believed to be the first unscripted Jewish reality series. From Date to Mate, which aired on Shalom TV in 2009 utilizes the reality style, but is a fully scripted production featuring professional ...

  4. The Naked Archaeologist - Wikipedia

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    The Naked Archaeologist is a television series on VisionTV in Canada and History International in the US, that was produced and hosted by the Emmy Award–winning journalist Simcha Jacobovici. There is also an Israeli version, broadcast on Channel 8 (Israel), that was co-hosted by Avri Gilad .

  5. Simcha - Wikipedia

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    Simcha is also the name of a kosher beer from Saxony, Germany. [2] It was also a slang term used in Jewish-American organized crime circles to refer to a pimp. [3] Members of the Chabad movement sometimes use the word Simcha (abbreviated as "S.") when referring to place names that begin with the word "Saint" in order to avoid what they believe is idolatry.

  6. Up, Up and Oy Vey - Wikipedia

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    Up, Up and Oy Vey: How Jewish History, Culture and Values Shaped the Comic Book Superhero is a book by Rabbi Simcha Weinstein. [1] [2] Themes

  7. J. Simcha Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Jack Simcha Cohen [1] (1936–2014) was an "18th consecutive communal rabbi in his family" [2] and "the face of Orthodox Judaism" to a TV program "viewed by millions each week." He held positions in New York, New Jersey, California (18 years) and Australia, with his "final position in the rabbinate" in Florida.

  8. Simcha Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    Simon Weinstein, known by his Hebrew name Simcha Weinstein (Hebrew: שמחה וינשטיין), is an English author and a rabbi. In 2006, his first book, Up Up and Oy Vey: How Jewish History, Culture and Values Shaped the Comic Book Superhero, was published. In 2008, his second book, Shtick Shift: Jewish Humor in the 21st Century, was published.

  9. Simcha Paull Raphael - Wikipedia

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    Simcha Paull Raphael (born 1951) is a Canadian psychotherapist, death awareness educator, and writer. He is the founder of the Da'at Institute for Death Awareness, Advocacy, and Training, [2] and author of the book Jewish Views of the Afterlife, [1] a synthesis of premodern mystical Jewish philosophy with postmodern concepts of transpersonal psychology, consciousness research, and near-death ...