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“Rabbi Burns” follows a Los Angeles rabbi who endeavors to build a “million-dollar temple” (equivalent to more than $20 million in 2025) — and who considers entering the movie business.
The hilarious, long-out-of-print 1931 novel ‘Rabbi Burns’ gets the re-issue it deserves. By Gary Baum Senior Writer Wilshire Boulevard Temple, built with donations from early Hollywood moguls ...
None saw any signs of discontent in the family. During cross-examinations, the prosecution countered by asking if it appeared Jerry Burns knew right from wrong. They believed he did. The defense ...
Jurors took less than an hour to find her husband, Jerry “Tommy” Allen Burns, now 55, guilty of first-degree murder. Monday he moves onto the sentencing phase to determine if he should get the ...
Richard Howard Sadowitz, M.D. tragically died in a car wreck on I-75 early Tuesday morning, on September 3, 2024, at the age of 65 Richard was the son of Sandy Sadowitz, father of Rebecca ...
David Bennun chats to outspoken US comedian Doug Stanhope, touring the UK in support of his new DVD Before Turning The Gun On Himself If you’ve read something you love on our site today, please ...
Jerry Sadowitz is planning a new online version of his 1990s TV format The People Vs. Jerry Sadowitz Members of the audience are invited to talk on any subject, except politics and religion, with ...
The People Vs. Jerry Sadowitz could be returning as a web series. In the show – which ran on Channel 5 in 1998 to 1999 – members of the public would be able to talk on any subject, except politics and ...
Jerry Frank Burns, 89, departed this life March 4, 2024, at the retirement community Brio of Johnston in Johnston, IA. Jerry was born August 11, 1934, in Wayne County to John and Maxine Rogers Burns.
Comic Jerry Sadowitz whose Edinburgh Fringe show was cancelled for being too controversial said if he didn’t need the money he would have given up on comedy a long time ago. The American-born ...
Controversial Fringe favourite Jerry Sadowitz has warned stand-up comedy is the “last bastion of free speech”, in an uncompromising return to the festival. The Glasgow-based stand-up and ...
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