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Here’s my list of the most high- profile Jewish nominees: In the acting categories, there’s Jeffrey Tambor, 72 (lead actor, comedy, Transparent); Amy Schumer, 35 (lead actress, comedy, Inside Amy Schumer); Tracee Ellis Ross, 43 (lead actress, comedy, Black-Ish); Liev Schreiber, 48 (lead actor, drama, Ray Donovan); David Schwimmer, 49 (supporting actor, mini-series/movie, The People v O.J. Simpson); and Judith Light, 67 (supporting actress, com- edy, Transparent). Fun footnote: Sarah Paulson is nominated for lead actress, dramatic mini-series, for playing Marcia Clark, 63, the real-life O.J. Simpson pros- ecutor. Directing Emmys, in all categories, cite a particular episode, so more than one director can be nominated for a series. Tribe members getting directing nominations include Transparent cre- ator Jill Soloway, 50; Game of Thrones director Miguel Sapochnik, 35, who I Schreiber profiled last June. He’s nominated for the epic Battle of the Bastards episode; Jack Bender, 66, Game of Thrones. He direct- ed the episode The Door; and Jay Roach, 59, who helmed the original HBO film All the Way, about LBJ. A curious omis- sion is Susanne Bier, 56, the sole direc- tor of the limited AMC series The Night Manager. The series, itself, is nominated for best mini-series. Bier is a Danish Jew whose film In a Better Place won the 2011 Oscar for best foreign film. Here’s an interesting anecdote she recently told to a U.K. Jewish paper. Her parents, who are still alive, were forced to flee Nazi- occupied Denmark for Sweden in 1943. The Danish resistance ferried them to neutral Sweden, and non-Jewish neigh- bors sealed off their apartment to pro- tect it. She says: “It was Rosh Hashanah and my mother’s mother was cooking a