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'''Jakob''' is an Israeli tour guide in charge of the Simpson family's tour to [[Israel]]. His niece, Dorit, is extremely effective in the Israeli martial art of krav maga, from which [[Bart Simpson]] suffers great physical harm.
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'''Jakob''' is an Israeli tour guide in charge of the Simpson family's tour to [[Israel]]. He is assisted by his niece [[Dorit]].
  
 
Jakob is known for his stereotypically Israeli demeanor, most commonly saying, "Yalla, b'seder, you can shut up now!" and doing a lot of talking with his hands. He also repeatedly says "Shut your face" to the tour group, evidently either ignorant or uncaring that many English speakers are likely to find it offensive.
 
Jakob is known for his stereotypically Israeli demeanor, most commonly saying, "Yalla, b'seder, you can shut up now!" and doing a lot of talking with his hands. He also repeatedly says "Shut your face" to the tour group, evidently either ignorant or uncaring that many English speakers are likely to find it offensive.

Revision as of 23:11, August 7, 2010

Jakob
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Age: 40s
Hair: Grey
Occupation: Tour guide
Relatives: Niece: Dorit
First appearance: The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed
Voiced by: Sacha Baron Cohen


Jakob is an Israeli tour guide in charge of the Simpson family's tour to Israel. He is assisted by his niece Dorit.

Jakob is known for his stereotypically Israeli demeanor, most commonly saying, "Yalla, b'seder, you can shut up now!" and doing a lot of talking with his hands. He also repeatedly says "Shut your face" to the tour group, evidently either ignorant or uncaring that many English speakers are likely to find it offensive.

Appearances