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Comedian Ari Shaffir shares his childhood experience of growing up as an Orthodox Jew during Halloween and the creative ways they tried to participate in the holiday without going against their religious beliefs.
27:21 - 27:52 (00:31)
Summary
Comedian Ari Shaffir shares his childhood experience of growing up as an Orthodox Jew during Halloween and the creative ways they tried to participate in the holiday without going against their religious beliefs.
ChapterThe Truth Behind The Urban Legends
EpisodeThe Craziest Thing Ari Shaffir Convinced Bobby Lee To Do On Camera | Howie Mandel Does Stuff #97
PodcastHowie Mandel Does Stuff Podcast
The belief that getting tattoos disqualifies someone from being buried with their family is a myth passed down from guilt-ridden parents.
27:52 - 28:27 (00:34)
Summary
The belief that getting tattoos disqualifies someone from being buried with their family is a myth passed down from guilt-ridden parents. It's a made up thing according to a conversation on a podcast.
ChapterThe Truth Behind The Urban Legends
EpisodeThe Craziest Thing Ari Shaffir Convinced Bobby Lee To Do On Camera | Howie Mandel Does Stuff #97
PodcastHowie Mandel Does Stuff Podcast
A group of people discuss a story where a man's mother died while he was away filming a movie because the hospital staff did not want to bother him with the news, leading to miscommunication and a strange burial location.
28:27 - 28:56 (00:28)
Summary
A group of people discuss a story where a man's mother died while he was away filming a movie because the hospital staff did not want to bother him with the news, leading to miscommunication and a strange burial location.
ChapterThe Truth Behind The Urban Legends
EpisodeThe Craziest Thing Ari Shaffir Convinced Bobby Lee To Do On Camera | Howie Mandel Does Stuff #97
PodcastHowie Mandel Does Stuff Podcast
The speaker clarifies that there is a commandment in Judaism to bury a dead body when found, but the concept of a Jewish cemetery is cultural and not part of the law.
28:56 - 29:42 (00:45)
Summary
The speaker clarifies that there is a commandment in Judaism to bury a dead body when found, but the concept of a Jewish cemetery is cultural and not part of the law. He also makes derogatory comments towards non-Jewish individuals.