Heeb's Berlin correspondant chats with Daniel Erk, author of "There's Never Been So Much Hitler", about Der Fuehrer's newfound popularity in German culture.
Irena Wachendorff was that Jewish friend a German politician pointed to whenever claims of being "anti-Israel" rained down on him. Turns out she had a secret.
Novelist, Nobel Prize winner and former Waffen-SS member Günter Grass just published a new poem critical of Israel's position on Iran with vague, anti-Semitic overtones. Must we expend energy wondering about this old German's poetry?
Ever since Woody left New York City behind, he's been making films across Europe. With Germany set to be his next stop, we've got a few ideas for what his next film should be about.
Jewdar's preferred solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was always pretty simple and straightforward--all you needed was for all the super-hardcore Zionists living in the Far West Bank (by which we mean Bergen County, New Jersey) to trade their homes with Palestinians living in the West Bank.
To rediscover the country that gave us Einstein, beer, the automobile, WWII and scheisse videos, both Heeb's publisher and its beloved Dreidel Hustler are visiting the Fatherland all this week. As Josh analyzes...