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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
1 year ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror )
>EJ: Definitely, it’s terrifying. My grandparents were both Holocaust survivors. My grandmother was smuggled out of Germany, curled up under the seat of a taxi and then put on a boat. My grandfather escaped as well. My Jewish heritage is another way for me to feel close to my parents — celebrating Passover or lighting Hanukkah candles. It’s scary knowing there are so many people intolerant of so many things right now.

>EJ: We’re doing “Oy to the World” with Alexis Michelle from “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” **The cast is all queer, Jewish performers**. I’ll be doing a parody of “Santa Baby” called “Santa Bubbe.”

More jewish Draf Faggotry: https://forward.com/life/417845/philadelphias-rising-drag-star-is-a-ukulele-champion-with-deep-jewish/

>Jaffe’s drag may not quote anything he learned at Hebrew school, but his upbringing had a huge influence on his work. “Among the Jewish community here in Philadelphia, the way I was raised and taught in my synagogue was that there are all kinds of people in this world, and that everyone deserves to be treated with respect,” he said. “We were never taught to judge anyone based on their lifestyle choices.”

>My family’s Jewish humor helped me learn to not hold back. When we were together, it was joke after joke, just a natural thing.” Jaffe’s parents, a lawyer and publisher, passed away when he was in his early 20s.

His father was a dirty sleezy jevv lawyer who built a career out of ripping off and fucking over White people in courtrooms just like they did to Jesus Christ in a courtroom. His mother was a publisher to publishes jewish propaganda in White nations. They all should have been impaled, or as you fellas like, gassed or baked.


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