
Curbside Check-in: Great episode, but no minyan before cemetery
There was plenty to love (and cringe about) in this week's episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," including Jerry Adler aka Hesh Rabkin from the "Sopranos" inviting and then having to eject Bill Buckner from a shiva minyan.
So I don't mean to get all rabbinic, but... no shiva until after the burial.
And did we mention Buckner's "Koufax gave me some kishka one time" line? OK, it's no Walter Sobchak, but still...
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Alan Abbey
09/07/11 10:13 AM
Absolutely hysterical clip. And much appreciated by a Mets fan who saw the infamous ‘86 event mentioned.