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by Aharon Varady, July 8, 2008
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I promised myself that I would not think too hard about You Don't Mess With the Zohan, Robert Smigel and Adam Sandler's comedy film this summer. But alas, reading about the story of Yiftach (יפתח | Jephthah) in the haftorah reading this past shabbat, I couldn't help but think of the context of Zohan within the context of Jewish legendery strong men: biblical, Diaspora, and modern Zionist. (For those who haven't seen the film yet, go see it. There are a few minor spoilers below.)
Zohan fits well within a pantheon of fantastic He-Man stories of the bible beginning with a fugitive young Moshe (משה | Moses) defending Midianite women and ending perhaps with Moshe "Muki" Betser's largely successful IDF hostage-rescure mission at Entebbe. Zohan is a "Golden Boy," capable of near miraculous feats of perfect timing, detail,...