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** He's also mentioned "old Hannukah decorations" when checking out Mikey's attic, and he's heard reciting Hebrew when his [[Oh Crap]] face shows upon seeing Jake Fratelli in the vehicle he just got down waving down.
* Mickey from the ''[[Rocky (film)|Rocky]]'' movies. There is no hint of this until his funeral in ''Rocky III''.
* While the Basterds themselves of ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' are identified as being of Jewish descent, they don't appear to be practicing Jews and aren't that much different from the Americans, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100804063740/http://galusaustralis.com/2009/09/1770/inglourious-basterds-enthralling-but-lacking-in-jewish-content/ which has been criticized by some reviewers].
* In the film adaptation of ''Puckoon'', the towns doctor (named Goldstein) is introduced by the narrator as being so Jewish that even at a party attended solely by Jews, people would still ask "who's that Jewish looking fellow over there?". Despite this, his only "Jewish" characteristics are complaints about somebody owing him money, and having to hide his identity as an Irish Nationalist, not because the British might see him as a terrorist, but because other Jews would frown on him collaborating with Catholics.
* Dr. Berger, Conrad's psychiatrist in both the book and film of ''[[Ordinary People]]''. His name and mannerisms are Jewish, as is the actor who plays him ([[Taxi|Judd|Hirsch]]). His being Jewish is explicitly mentioned only once, in a scene where he's not present, when at a Jarrett [[Crappy Holidays|family Christmas]] Conrad's maternal grandmother mentions it in a tone that implies some disapproval.