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- If you live in Butte, Montana, you're goyish, even if you're Jewish . ")
- There, Harry befriends the slightly more goyish Ron Weasley ( Robert Redford ) and the precocious Hermione Granger ( Valerie Harper ).
- My goyish husband doesn't understand why I would go to a religious service and pray to a God I don't believe in.
- Ivan ( Sacha Iakovlev ) is an older Christian boy who has lived with Abraham's family as an apprentice so long he's begun to feel more Jewish than goyish.
- The Swede's success on the athletic field, his goyish good looks, his sweetness of spirit, all combined to make him an all-American hero, a golden boy seemingly blessed with endless good fortune.
- "God thinks it's a goyish holiday, " she said of Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is a somber national holiday in Israel, when restaurants, theaters and nightclubs shut down and schools, radio and television stations devote themselves to Holocaust education.
- Alex is writing a satirical book dividing everything in the world into " Jewish " or " goyish " ( a premise first advanced by Lenny Bruce ); Adam has a diagram on his wall composed of his own small set of autographs, arranged in Kabbalah formation.
- Liveright spent heavily on advertising and made books sexy and desirable for the mass audience, perhaps because he was the renegade Jew in the otherwise staid, goyish business of books . ( The equally classy Alfred A . Knopf and he overlapped by only a few years, but Knopf started his firm cautiously and kept it very low key for a number of years.
- Consumed as he is with the seedy eccentricities of the autograph market, Alex has his own private collection : For years he's been keeping a record of all things Jewish and Goyish, dividing the universe neatly with his own impregnable, if capricious, boundaries . ( " Goyish on the whole, " he tells someone who asks where suicide fits.
- Consumed as he is with the seedy eccentricities of the autograph market, Alex has his own private collection : For years he's been keeping a record of all things Jewish and Goyish, dividing the universe neatly with his own impregnable, if capricious, boundaries . ( " Goyish on the whole, " he tells someone who asks where suicide fits.
- Religious debates take the form of Alex's mechanically trying to divide the world into things goyish and things Jewish ( he considers the stapler and the pen holder Jewish, and the paper clip and the mouse pad goyish ) and dense, enigmatic exchanges in which people say things like " beauty, real beauty, is the realization of the divine on earth " or " we fear each other as symbols of one thing or another ."
- Religious debates take the form of Alex's mechanically trying to divide the world into things goyish and things Jewish ( he considers the stapler and the pen holder Jewish, and the paper clip and the mouse pad goyish ) and dense, enigmatic exchanges in which people say things like " beauty, real beauty, is the realization of the divine on earth " or " we fear each other as symbols of one thing or another ."
- In one extraordinary dialogue ( in Yiddish, though expressed in English ) between Ira and his Galitzian grandfather, Zaida, the old man bitterly complains of his pains and disappointments, of the corruptions of American life, and speaks of his wish for death . ( While the intellectual characters, even Larry and Edith, are still somewhat remote, the Stigman characters fairly climb off the page and possess the reader . ) Fifteen years before the Holocaust, Zaida muses about the goyish Saint Augustine, trapped in the year 430 in the North African city of Hippo, under siege by the Vandals, whom Zaida calls " the Teutonim ."