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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-20

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Marking A Wary Important
Ewent: Vill You Be
At The Bar Mitzvah?

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR

1994 GS300

"W," and "bar mitzvah" written
"bar mitzwah.")
In addition, when Hebrew was
transliterated in the 19th centu-
ry, some biblical scholars ad-
vanced the theory that the letter
vim, used as a syllable, was pro-
nounced like a 'W' in ancient He-
brew. Most linguists today
dispute such claims.

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Q: Are there any funny gentile co-
medians, or are they all really Jew-
ish?
A: Start chatting with any

group of Jews and you can be
sure at least one will tell you that
Steve Martin and Robin Williams
are so funny they can't possibly
be gentile! Well, my friend, they
are.
Despite the decades-long
prevalence of American Jewish
comedians, from Jack Benny to
Jerry Seinfeld, Lenny Bruce to
Woody Allen, it's time to realize
(as Henry Kissinger certainly can
attest) not everyone Jewish has
a sense of humor, and not every-
one with a sense of humor is Jew-
ish.
In addition to Steve Martin
and Robin Williams, David Let-
terman — another fun guy many
insist must have some Jewish
roots — is a gentile.

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Artwork from Newsday by Bob Newman. Copyright 0 1991, Newsday. Distributed by Los Angeles Times Syndicate.

from reading the
Q:Why are mirrors covered during mitzvah
the seven-day mourning period of ski- Torah to lighting Holy Day can-
dles.
va?



There is, however, no bracha
A:Because many of the mourn-
ing practices in Judaism are of a required before giving tzedakah.
public nature, the appearance of According to tradition, offering
the mourner bespeaks his condi- help is of such vital importance
tion. Thus during shiva, groom- that one shouldn't hesitate for a
ing for mourners is curtailed. second — even to stop and say a
A mourner may not wash for prayer.
Q: Is there such a thing as a bar
pleasure, change clothes or ap
ply cosmetics. Shiva is not a time mitzwah?
A: Nobody says "bar mitzwah"
when a mourner should be con-
cerned with how well he looks; it (unless he's really strange), but
is understood that the mourner it has been written that way —
mostly in Jewish books and doc-
appears as a person in grief.
Covering the mirrors ,,... m..mi,.....,-, uments from several
the -31 ,1Pourromr.L.:::: . decades ago.
demonstrates
Prroprori .• , .:IL,.,.
The first major
mourner's disdain of •l.I
:. Jewish community
4. ..trrpurr:i.
lI o
vanity. The mourner's 11 ■ .----
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, c 111 Pot• . •: : .: , ,.
i in the United States
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mind is occupied with .4 7
. „:
.. came from Ger-
sorrow and pain not .
many. In German,
the latest hairstyle or
41rtmornori:_.
: .. : :.••:• . the letter "V" is
•11 011gruppropt.
the nicest makeup.
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pronounced "F"
,—
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Q: Are there any mitzvot 1 ...111
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ii
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and the letter "W"
that do not require a bless-
:: „ .:. like a "V" (which is
4 ------------,
• 4 11Poorrporrort ___
ing first?
11n orpormor:: ..• why Kaiser Wil-
....r.-..................
k Halachah, Jew-
...._
-.ImporpourriL :... helm's name, pro-
ish law, holds that a
_...„.rfirrortr•
:2!Pruppproppri:: ' nounced "Vilhelm,"
bracha is necessary
•• ..: is written with a
1PImmogropt: ••
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