MOMENT OF SILENCE
One of the last great film critics lost his battle with cancer. I am sure Green will join me in mourning the passing of Joel Siegel. Not only was he a respectable film critic (a rare breed that only included two other people and one of them was already dead) but he also worked side-by-side with Martin Luther King, Jr. in the early Sixties during the Civil Rights Movement.
Siegel's genuine boyish love of film and his embodiment of a time when Jewish men knew who they were and acted accordingly will be sorely missed.
RIP
Indeed I do pass on my condolences to the family and friends of a fellow movie critic. His views and reviews will be missed.
But I don't understand what Scribe means when he says "...when Jewish men knew who they were and acted accordingly..."
What does Siegel's ethnicity and religious background have to do with his movie reviews, or anything else for that matter?
Here's a link from abcnews.com regarding Siegel's death.
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4 Comments:
What I meant was he marched with King during the Civil Rights movement because his people were also oppressed. Many younger Jews have forgotten all that now and have become what they marches against in many cases.
oh, i see.
I hope so, mister...I hope so!
I know this wasnt supposed to be funny but I am seriously LMAO right now guys...whoo boy!!
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