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Jimmy Durante(pic8.co)

Not Jewish James Francis Durante, also known as Jimmy Durante(en.wikipedia.org), was an American comedian, actor, singer, and pianist2. He was not Jewish; both parents were Italian3.

[Jimmy Durante](https://pic8.co/sh/mAnd3f.png) >Not Jewish James Francis Durante, also known as [Jimmy Durante](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Durante), was an American comedian, actor, singer, and pianist2. He was not Jewish; both parents were Italian3.
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If he was not a shapeshifting jew pretending to be Roman Catholic, he was a good shabbos goy a huge boner for them.

But on the streets of New York he mingled with other immigrants, particularly jews from Eastern Europe and the cocky, combative, and sometimes dangerous Irish. [Durante] learned from them all and mingling with them on the tough streets learned to speak the distinctive accent of working class Manhattan, influenced by but different from all of languages and lilts of the immigrant parents. From the jews he picked up and adapted his life-long nickname, adding an Italian vowel to the end of a Yiddish word for nose—the Schnozzola, in honor of his impressive proboscis. From the Irish he picked up a certain cocky swagger.

Most Italians who "migrated" to America were jews. They even changed their names and pretended to be Christians to avoid "persecution" for their innate jewry.

Al Capone, like most Italian gangsters, was an "Italian" jew too.

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As I remember him from my youth, he had a similar jewish flair of other successful comedians of that day. I thought he was a jew, especially with that notorious schnoz, sense of humor and accent. I saw a picture of him yesterday and though he had to be jewish, so I checked it out ... they claimed he wasn't a jew. Posted because I thought that was noteworthy. Point wise, it appears later generations aren't familiar with him and his career.

The jews were the original gangsters from what I have read. "Non-jew" Italians supposedly learned from them. I don't know exactly how correct that is, just something I read long ago.