Submitted by therealbeth t3_zqdi1k in todayilearned
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Landlubber77 t1_j0xkzsy wrote
I remember that group, Dr. Dre-idel did their beats didn't he?
SatansMoisture t1_j0xlpmq wrote
past tense? Looks at Kanye
EVENTHORIZON-XI t1_j0xm5rs wrote
And if you didn’t know, Cosa Nostra was a name for the Sicilian mafia!
FriendlyRetiree t1_j0xmxt8 wrote
In Detroit they were the purple gang. And no one fu led with them. Even Capone treated them with deference
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Vegan_Harvest t1_j0xut9u wrote
Victim: *Screams in pain* *chuckles*
Jewish mobster: Why's he still laughing?
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Desertedfromabove t1_j0yic9m wrote
“Those were some tough jews” - Dr. Elliot Kupferberg
AFucking12Gage t1_j0yijv8 wrote
Which translates to “our thing”
MosesOnAcid t1_j0ykdid wrote
So "Our Kosher" ?
locustt t1_j0yl6pf wrote
It was their family counselor, not Melfi's individual counselor(Elliot). Ballpoint sucking, smug bastard that he is.
bigbangbilly t1_j0yq7np wrote
Also the title of the trope page for them on tvtropes.org
Softcorps_dn t1_j0yt2mo wrote
mishpocha :)
76vibrochamp t1_j0yu1c8 wrote
The difference between the Italian Mafia and the Jewish Mafia is that the Italian Mafia was actually a thing.
Guys like Dutch Schulz and Meyer Lansky weren't part of some overriding Jewish honor culture or crime syndicate; they were independent operators who worked with, and occasionally took orders from, the Italians.
Catdaddy74 t1_j0ywrjj wrote
This makes more sense than Italians being in the mafia.
2012Aceman t1_j0yxn9o wrote
"Who are They though?"
Jimmymick84 t1_j0yzqcq wrote
The Welsh Mafia nicknamed the Taffia. Does sound like an expensive dress material mind....
Desertedfromabove t1_j0z2lka wrote
Seems you are right! I just thought they recast him, the more you know.
benadreti_ t1_j0z2yjq wrote
mishpacha just means family in Hebrew
Rossum81 t1_j0z6ju7 wrote
Coined by Hoover who didn’t want to own up to ignoring the Mafia for years
Jforjustice t1_j0zegsi wrote
The beatings* you mean. He was the muscle of the group.
doctor-rumack t1_j0zfvor wrote
Leave the gun. Take the babka.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j0zkpxf wrote
Movie The Kvater (Yiddish for godfather).
The end of the movie, the baptism of blood, would be better. Instead of seeing the baby infront of the priest and being blessed with holy water, we would see a mohel approaching the baby with a knife.
therealbeth OP t1_j0znqx1 wrote
That's the point, "Kosher Nostra" is a play on "Cosa Nostra"
CorrosiveBackspin t1_j0znrh4 wrote
I thought they were called 'a coincidence'
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therealbeth OP t1_j0zpbpl wrote
Yes, Jewish American gangsters worked with and for the Italian Mafia. Both groups were treated as "others" and they banded together. The nickname "Kosher Nostra" was given to the Jews who worked with the Italians because it's a funny play on "Cosa Nostra."
i81u812 t1_j0zrddl wrote
There are and were plenty of organized crime groups in the faith, mostly concerned with beating up husbands to force divorces.
So, it is a thing but the goyam dont know shit lol
Igglezandporkrollplz t1_j100mgg wrote
Jew tang clan 4 lyfe
scsnse t1_j10misb wrote
Or alternatively, it would be a rabbi overseeing a kosher slaughter of a lamb, as the neck is cut to drain the blood, the knives and shots start ringing out in the montage.
ElChaz t1_j1152iq wrote
Criminals or not, they're still gonna write the best jokes!
schleppylundo t1_j11ofis wrote
Even if your only familiarity with organized crime is movies, Lansky standin Hyman Roth’s role in Godfather II is clearly as a key part of the Italian mafia system, not an outsider making deals with them.
I wonder if this is at all because of the (comparative to the rest of Europe) harmonious coexistence of Jews in Italy between the Resorgimento and the rise of Fascism, the period in which most of the New York Mafia families emigrated and established themselves, and during which many Jews were held up as martyrs and patriots of the Unification struggle.
76vibrochamp t1_j11ptzk wrote
I think it's just the fact that both groups immigrated to the US and were thrust into the ghettos at the same time (displacing the Irish in the same way they displaced Daniel Day-Lewis). Both groups gentrified out as well in time, but the nature of "amici nostra" meant that the Italians, by initiating their younger family members and neighborhood wannabes, were able to maintain an effective hegemony over organized crime in some cities.
Lansky himself is a key example; even though he was certainly influential among earlier Mafia leaders, he never exercised any real power. He didn't collect tribute from the Italians, he didn't conduct sit-downs, and he certainly didn't order hits. He was strictly a "partner" to Joey Adonis and later Jimmy Alo. Granted, they were very easy-going partnerships, as he made both men extremely rich.
lateral303 t1_j12omka wrote
Yuk yuk yuk
CorvusBlackthorne t1_j16pgp6 wrote
They make you an offer you can't resist.
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