Links


Bellow are a list of websites and media organizations that have features about Rabbi Simcha or published articles written by Rabbi Simcha.


German Museum Says ‘Mazeltov’ to Jewish Comic Creators
– AOL NEWS

Superhelte har religiose rodder
– Kristeligt Dagblad Boger & Kutlur

Tegneserien er som skabt til propaganda
– Kristeligt Dagblad Boger & Kutlur

Illustrator R. Crumb is drawn to God with his latest project
– USA Today

Simcha Weinstein’s “Up, Up, and Oy Vey!” is a great introduction for Michael Chabon’s “Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay”
– workingclasslit.wordpress.com

New York Art Institute Will See Jewish Center by Year’s End
– Chabad.org

Book Review: Jewish humor
– The Reporter

Sholom Aleichem: A Celebration
– The Jewish Daily Forward

Putting the ‘fun’ in fundamentalism
– USA Today

Comics Experts Ask: Is Superman Jewish or What?
– io9.com

Jewish Comedic Literature
– The Jewish Daily Forward

Simcha Speaks!
– The Brooklyn Paper

Only in America
– Mixed Multitudes

Two Candidates Walk Into A Bar…
– The Jewish Press

Laugh it up Blurring the line between political commentary and satire…
– Jew-ish Seatle

Election Is A Joke – San Diego Jewish World

Daily Show Democrats and Larry-publicans
– Mixed Multitudes

A Christian Batman and a Jewish Joker
– Totally Jewish

Behind Batman and Joker are Borscht Belt comedians
– Tamapabay.com

Put on your yarmulke
– Chabad.ord

Superfile
– The Jerusalem Post

Zohan restyles Jewish comedy
– San Diego Jewish World

Age of The Relucant Superhero
– The Jewish Press

The Bible And Spiderman
– Cleveland Jewish News

Spirituality In Spandex
– The Jerusalem Post

Rabbi Simcha On Air
– Air America Radio

Religion and Comic Books: Where Did Superman’s Theology Come From?
– The New York Times

A Time For Superheros
– The Jerusalem Post

Chanukah: Superheroes Time
– The Jewish Press

Batman, Spiderman, why not superjew?
– The Seattle Times

Fun New Book
– ESPN

Rabbi Simcha Interview Transcript
– CNN Showbiz Tonight

It’s A Jew
– Atlanta Jewish Life

It’s You Know Who
– The Jerusalem Post

Man Of The Cloth
– BBC News

Book Of The Week
– The Guardian

Meet The X-Mensch – Totally Jewish