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‘I didn’t want to be typecast as the Jewish Queen!’

Meet Miz Cracker - thin, salty and very Jewish indeed - a star of RuPaul's Drag Race who's planning a tour of the UK

December 22, 2020 09:54
CRACKER EYEBROW FIX-4
4 min read

Peckish for something thin and salty? How about a delectable cracker to sate your appetite? While Miz Cracker may not be the world’s first Jewish drag queen, she might just be the one most inspired by her Jewishness. Drag performer, singer, dancer and comedienne extraordinaire, sporting catchphrases like “Shabbat shablam!”, she’s known for a timeless TV performance in which she embodied a dill pickle, and a YouTube series “Review with a Jew”. This quippy New York queen is never shy to make her Jewishness a part of the shtick.

“Culturally, Judaism has been a huge part of my life, but I wasn’t aware how much so until I watched myself on television,” says Miz Cracker, adding that, before first appearing on Emmy-award-winning reality series RuPaul’s Drag Race, she was determined not to allow herself to be typecast as “the Jewish queen”.

“And then I saw myself saying things like ‘it’s the Sabbath, we’re going to have the Shabbos Goy bring us a drink’, and I was like, ‘Oh my God, they didn’t have to mould me into anything, I am the Jewish queen!’”

From her use of Yiddishisms, to her sardonic humour — which is full of doubt, self deprecation and analysis — there’s no mistaking the quintessential Jewishness of Miz Cracker.