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Even though nice Jewish boys are quite likely to cause [[Matzo Fever]], a character referred to as [[A Nice Jewish Boy]] tends to be unmarried -- he's often referred to as "a nice Jewish boy" by his domineering Jewish Mother, who wants him to get married and [[I Want Grandkids|give her grandchildren]] and is advertising his niceness. [[Jewish Mother|Jewish Mothers]] may also ask their daughters to find one of these, or indeed their sons to find "a nice Jewish girl".
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* Rabin in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[Star Trek Expanded Universe|novel]] ''Vulcan's Forge''.
* Reuven Malter in ''[[The Chosen]]''. Danny was less so, due to his [[Tin Man|introspective nature]] and his father believed he had temptations toward becoming an [[Insufferable Genius]].
* Sent up brutally in ''[[
* Simon from the ''[[Mortal Instruments]]'' trilogy.
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* Tommy Pickels from ''[[Rugrats (Animation)|Rugrats]]''. It's even invoked in ''[[All Grown Up (Animation)|All Grown Up]]''.
* [[Kim Possible (Animation)|Kim Possible]]'s partner Ron Stoppable.
* ''[[South Park (Animation)|South Park]]'': Kyle Broflovski is probably the best modern version of the stereotype. Even though he can be a bit [[Hot
* T.J. Detweiler from ''[[Recess (Animation)|Recess]]'', though he's more [[Ambiguously Jewish]] from the events of the [[Christmas Episode]].
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