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		<title>Eight Nights of Hanukkah, Eight Entertaining Jews: Night #8</title>
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<p><span><i>The old insult goes, &#8220;Jews run show business.&#8221; To that I say &#8220;thanks.&#8221; </i><br /><i><br /></i><i>Jews make up about 0.2% of the world&#8217;s population yet they have always been a loud (emphasis on the loud) and prominent voice in film, television, music, and comedy. </i><br /><i><br /></i><i>The next eight days are Hanukkah, which is not the most important Jewish holiday, but we do get presents. For each night of Hanukkah, I will share one Jewish entertainer who has had a big impact on me. </i><i>For the eighth and final night of Hanukkah, let&#8217;s talk about <b>Adam Sandler:</b></i></span><br /><span><i><b></b></i></span><br /><!-- more --><br /><span>Out of all of the possible candidates (there were way too many), Adam Sandler seemed like the only possible choice for the final Jew of Hanukkah. </span><br /><span><br /></span><span>It would probably be easier to write about how far Sandler has fallen. His last movie was &#8220;Grown Ups 2&#8243; and &#8220;Jack and Jill&#8221; possibly set Jews back about 50 years. 50 years is nothing. We can recover. Instead, I want to talk about the Sandler I know, the one that I grew up with.</span><br /><span><br /></span><span>I recently purchased the Best of Adam Sandler which compiles some of his best sketches on &#8220;Saturday Night Live.&#8221; Watching it today seems almost surreal. I wonder if those live audiences knew while watching it that they were witnessing a future comedy superstar in the making. Yes, Opera Man still holds up. It&#8217;s hard to have a verdict on any sketch that also has Chris Farley in it though; he is pretty impossible to compete with.</span><br /><span><br /></span><span>After leaving &#8220;Saturday Night Live,&#8221; Sandler launched an extremely successful movie career consisting of a string of films that were panned by critics yet loved by every teenager and Paul Thomas Anderson. I am beyond proud to say that I can recite nearly every line from &#8220;Billy Madison&#8221; by heart. Despite the fact that Sandler is loud and obnoxious, the other characters still manage to be funny and produce some of the movie&#8217;s best lines (&#8220;If peeing in your pants is cool, consider me Miles Davis&#8221;).</span><br /><span><br /></span><span><span><span>I could possibly understand why some people might be annoyed by &#8220;Billy Madison,&#8221; especially if it wasn&#8217;t one of their first introductions into comedy. Maybe you might consider &#8220;Happy Gilmore&#8221; </span></span><span>juvenile</span><span><span>, too if you are a bad person who hates fun. But &#8220;The Wedding Singer&#8221; is an undeniably great romantic comedy, a movie that is even more rewarding than getting <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY1hndoLGg4" target="_blank">paid in meatballs</a>. In addition, &#8220;Big Daddy&#8221; is also more moving than it has any right to be. More importantly, his performances were good enough to get him cast in &#8220;Punch Drunk Love,&#8221; where all of that rage was targeted towards building something deeper. It really is a shame he hasn&#8217;t been in more movies like that since.</span></span></span><br /><span><span><span><br /></span></span></span><span><span><span>Since this is Hanukkah we are talking about here, I have no choice but to mention Sandler&#8217;s contributions to the holiday. He helmed &#8220;Eight Crazy Nights,&#8221; which to date is still the only mainstream Hanukkah movie that I can think of. Years before that, he made the holiday way cooler than it had any right to be with &#8220;The Hanukkah Song&#8221; (to date, three versions of it exist). A key line in the song is &#8220;so if you still feel like the only kid in town just like you and me/here are some people who are Jewish/just like you and me.&#8221; Sandler captures the sad feeling any Jewish kid might feel during the Christmas season (and I am guessing he experienced it, too, seeing as he grew up in New Hampshire). But the song is heart-warming and shows this sense of connection every Jew feels for another that is so hard to explain. To see another Jew succeed gives one a great sense of pride like they would for a close family member. And Sandler, during his best years, was our rock star. He is the real reason I felt like I needed to make a list for myself.</span></span></span><br /><span><span><span><br /></span></span></span><span><span><span>So while everyone else gets to decorate a Christmas tree, we get to sing &#8220;The Hanukkah Song.&#8221; I can live with that.</span></span></span><br /><span><span><span><br /></span></span></span>
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