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April 16, 2012 California’s lost Jewish missionhttp://www.jewishjournal.com/blog/item/californias_lost_jewish_mission_20120415/ |
![]() Photo by Wikipedia/Неизвестен The problem with April Fools news jokes online is that the fake news stays live long after April 1. Case in point, I just got around to reading a feature on the LA Review of Books Blog about Santa Zipporah de la Culpa, “California’s only Jewish mission.” The story only gets more ridiculous from there, explaining that the mission was founded by Father Shmuel, who went by “Father Sarah.” And then:
After first being excited about what I thought was a real lost California mission, I got a good laugh out of this piece. And it’s unlikely that anyone who knows even a little about Judaism would be confused by all the apparent contradictions. But, still, if I hadn’t noticed that the date at the top of the feature, I would have been left wondering whether I was wrong to consider this a joke. (Maybe Father Sarah was part of a group of Messianic Jews.) So what about all those people who don’t know anything about Judaism? Would they be Sidd Finched? It seems possible, and suspect that is why Sojourners changed its headline about Jim Wallis joining the Tea Party to “GOTCHA!!” |
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