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Tsuris at Brandeis: Orthodox students say school ad calling itself 'anything but Orthodox' is some chazzerai


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We play football,
We play soccer,
We keep matzo in our locker,
Y - E - S - H - I - V - A,
Yeshiva, Yeshiva,
Yay! Yay! Yay!

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As an alumnus, I'm proud of the fact the Brandeis football team has gone undefeated since 1960.

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Has BU beat by 37 years.

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I have long wondered whether that word is real Yiddish or if it came from the editorial desk of 1970s Mad Magazine. Which threw a lot of real Yiddish into the mix, but also made up words as needed.

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What a cockamamie accusation.

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Seriously, just complete mishegoss.

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when muttering to each other

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I always wondered what he and the Asheton brothers were muttering to each other off mic during their concerts.

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if he could call his band "The Stooges".

Moe said "sure, but don't use _Three_ Stooges, that's our trademark."

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My grandmother loved that one!

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1950s Mad. Harvey Kurtzman era.

And "furschlugginer" as "very big" comes from Donald Knuth's "The Potrzebie System of Weights and Measures". (What ever happened to that boy?)

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He did OK for himself, went into printing if I understand correctly.

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He invented TeX, a mathematical typesetting program, wrote extensive computer algorithms that saved a lot of computer time, and sent $2.56 checks to people who found errors in his books.

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Technically Knuth invented TeX, which Leslie Lamport (and many others presumably) expanded into LaTeX.

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I thought LaTeX came first, but you're right, it was TeX that came first. I've updated my post.

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for something he wrote at age 15.

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it was Knuth's Westinghouse Science Prize entry, and he got "honorable mention".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdKV_ezbFp8

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delightful writing!

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A crossword with what I believe has "tsuris" as an answer, which I didn't know until I read this headline.

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That's exactly how my parents would have explained the story.

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To me.

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Personally I think a little self-deprecating humor is a very Jewish thing indeed. But that's just my opinion. Let's get two other Jewish people in here and review the four opinions we'll then have available.

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There's God's too. (But he's wrong.)

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