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Thursday, December 01, 2005

Oy! VH1 is 'So Jewtastic'

Oy! VH1 is 'So Jewtastic'

'VH1 All Access: So Jewtastic' Premieres December 19 At 9 PM*

NEW YORK, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- In an age when Madonna demands to be called "Esther," Jon Stewart is a sex symbol and seemingly everyone speaks a little Yiddish, it's never been hipper to be a Jew. VH1's "All Access Presents: So Jewtastic" celebrates everything you knew -- and lots of stuff you didn't about being Jewish.

Thanks to a mensch laden panel of pundits, "So Jewtastic" premiering Monday, December 19 at 9 PM*, will answer questions like: Why is it hip to be a Jew? (the trendy rise of Kabbalah), Are Jews crunk? (the marriage of Jews and hip hop) and what's the deal with Jewish stereotypes (money, sex and sports)? Jackie Mason will give classic lessons in "Yiddish 101" and an attempt will be made to figure out once and for all why Jews are so funny. So put down that gefilte fish and pop open some Manischewitz, being Jewish has never been "So Jewtastic!"

A variety of music artists, TV and film stars, comedians, journalists and other celebrities come together to dish on all things Jewish, including Brooke Burke, Ben Lee, Evan Seinfeld, Scott Ian, Matisyahu, Darryl McDaniels, Jackie Mason, Dr. Ruth, comedian Elon Gold, Dustin Diamond, Baby the rapper, LA Time's Joel Stein, Warner Music Group's chairman and CEO Lyor Cohen, Ron Jeremy, Rob Tannenbaum from the rock band What I Like About Jew, Atlantic Records' president Julie Greenwald, Bill Adler and Heeb magazine's Josh Neuman.

The show will cover topics such as:
-- Jewish Stereotypes: "So Jewtastic" does not tip toe around the
lingering stereotypes surrounding the Jewish community and asks whether
there's any truth to the tired old assumptions about the Jewish mother,
neuroses and sex.
-- It's Hip To Be A Jew: Everywhere you look, on TV, in the movies and in
music there's a homie of Moses. From Madonna practicing Kabbalah to
Seth from the OC to Orlando Bloom in Troy, it is now cool to be Jewish.
Even non-Jews like Demi Moore and Britney are proudly wearing red
string bracelets.
-- Yiddish 101: Class is in session as Jackie Mason explains the meaning
of various Yiddish words.
-- Oy? Yo!: VH1 will remix both Jewish and hip hop culture as it
examines the bizarre intersection of Jews and Hip Hop. Jews have always
worked behind the scenes in hip-hop (Def Jam was Co-Founded by
Rick Rubin and Lyor Cohen just to name a few) but now it seems like
most Jewish kids are drawn to hip-hop more than ever. See the first
ever Jewish/hip hop "Bling Off," as rap superstar, Baby, teaches a
Jewish Bubbe (grandmother) the basics of blinging properly.
-- From The Shtetl To Heavy Metal: Jews have played a key role in
Hard Rock/Heavy Metal (Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, David Lee Roth and
many more). Is that the reason Jews are so loud...in music that is?
Rockers Evan Seinfeld of Biohazard and Scott Ian of Anthrax provide
their take on the heebs who head bang, Bar Mitzvah pics included.
-- Jews In Comedy: VH1 tickles your funny bone as we explore what's so
funny about being Jewish. Even non-Jewish families on TV are Jewish
(and played by Jewish actors), like the Costanzas on 'Seinfeld.' We
send comedian Elon Gold to the famous Canter's deli in LA on a quest
for answers to questions even some Jews can't answer with a segment
titled: "Jew got questions, Jew got answers." What is a mohel? Why is
there a hole in the middle of a bagel? Do you like gefilte fish enough
to try it on TV?
-- Jews In Sports: From wrestler Goldberg to baseball star Shawn Green to
Jay Fiedler of the NY Jets, Jews are getting down and dirty. And the
very few of them are surprisingly good at it.

For more information on this show, please log on to http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/vh1_all_access/97703/episode.jhtml

"All Access: So Jewtastic" is a production of VH1. Executive Produced by Danielle Gelfand, Michael Hirschorn and Shelly Tatro.

VH1 connects viewers to the music, artists and pop culture that matter to them most with series, live events, exclusive online content and public affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in over 87 million households in the U.S. VH1 also has an array if digital services including VH1 Classic, VH1 Soul, VH1 Uno and VH1 Country. Connect with VH1 at http://www.vh1.com/.

*All Times ET/PT

Contacts: Luis Defrank Scott Acord
212-846-7012 310-752-8075

Source: VH1

CONTACT: Luis Defrank, +1-212-846-7012, or Scott Acord, +1-310-752-8075

Web site: http://www.vh1.com/

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