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Jewish Museum explores real Amy Winehouse
Associated Press
Published: 06.07.13, 09:44
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1. Truly Pathetic..Trying to glean nachas from nothing
Al   (07.06.13)
The truth be told she was a terribly troubled kid with an illusion of grandeur that ultimately led to her early demise. Notwithstanding her great talent, there was nothing particularly Jewish about her or her life. The true nachas to be highlighted by a Jewish funded museum is to show the young boys and girls who stand guard for Israel 24/7 safeguarding the Jewish homeland. Many of these fine young people have come from all over the world including the British Isles to protect the Land of Israel. They deserve our respect and awe. For a Jewish funded museum to promote and highlight an Amy is pathetic and silly. Poor Amy was a lost troubled kid. He was very far removed from Jewish life.
2. @1 shut yer filthy mouth, beggar. Amy was a bad ass man
Miron ,   USA   (07.07.13)
but an Jewish artist of a true voice and talent. She was screwed up by goim exactly for that.
3. Amy did not associate with Jews in ANY way.Even when she was
Alan ,   SA   (07.07.13)
found dead ,no Jewish friends came forward. to claim her as a friend. She was a brilliant singer with years of great music and entertainment ahead of her.But she was a shooting star. To now push her Jewish side is absolutely misleading. All her mourners seemed to be non Jews Rather put an exhibit to British jews who have fallen in defending our people and Israel.
4. To Nos. 1 & 2
Bertram ,   London, UK   (07.08.13)
What sad, mean, narrow-mindedness, typifying those whose Jewishness is selfish and inward-looking. There have Jewish artists and entertainers whom the Jewish people have been proud to 'own', without enquiring into the extent of their religous adherence or involvement. Despite her troubled life, Amy Winehouse gave of herself in her short but brilliant music career. Both the Jewish world and the world at large are slightly sadder places without her. Bravo to the Jewish Museum.
5. @4 I wish everyone Amy's "troubled life".
Miron ,   USA   (07.08.13)
She knew what she lived for. Do you?
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