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Why didn’t Netflix’s hot rabbi mention October 7?

A gag about hostage negotiations revealed the show’s lack of connection with the reality faced by Jewish people

October 16, 2024 09:23
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Kristen Bell as Joanne and Adam Brody as Rabbi Noah in Nobody Wants This. (Photo: Netflix)
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I was five episodes into Netflix’s smash-hit Nobody Wants This, when my dislike for the series segued from minor irritation into a more bubbly kind of rage.The problem with the new ‘hot rabbi’ rom com isn’t its representation of Jewish women – it’s that it ignores October 7.

Sasha, the hot rabbi’s goofy, married, Jewish brother was talking to Morgan – Joanne’s non-Jewish, blonde, single sister, about how good looking she is, when he casually states that “a couple of years ago I met this hostage negotiator at a bar…” Morgan flinches. “Oh, this isn’t a hostage situation,” she tells him. But Sasha, mansplaining, corrects her. “Everything in life is a hostage situation,” he says with deadpan certainty. And he’s not wrong.

For more than a year, ever since Hamas terrorists invaded Israel murdering 1200 people and abducting 250 more into Gaza, I – and I’m sure many of you – have thought about the hostages and their impossible situation, non-stop. When I shower, when I eat, when I clean my teeth, when I wash my clothes, when I laugh, when I ride the bus, when I stand at a rally in the rain or the burning sun, I think of the 101 innocent people of more than 20 nationalities who are still held hostage in Gaza. They don’t get to breathe fresh air, celebrate Jewish holidays, light candles for Shabbat or even stand-up – so low are the ceilings in the pitch-black, underground tunnels in which they are held.

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