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Old Jewish man's wife
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Character Information
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The Old Jewish man's wife is the wife of the Old Jewish man.
History
In a hallucination, the Old Jewish Man danced with his deceased wife.[1]
Non-canon
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While the Simpsons are waiting for their meals at The Frying Dutchman, Homer entertains them with a story about the capsizing of the Neptune luxury ocean liner. Among the few survives are elderly Jewish couple making their first trip to Israel.[2]
Appearances
Behind the Laughter
In "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" she is a parody of Belle Rosen, the character played by Shelley Winters in the 1972 disaster movie The Poseidon Adventure.
References