The Jerusalem Post

Mrs. Maisel heading to a kibbutz?

- • By LIOR ZALTZMAN

Season four of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was just as Jewy as the ones that came before it – with bar mitzvah scenes, lots of Yiddishism­s, Jewish foods and contemplat­ions about the existence of God.

The Amazon Prime show about a Jewish standup comedian played by Rachel Brosnahan has consistent­ly been one of the most Jewish shows on TV, despite the controvers­y about the fact that its star isn’t a Jew.

In almost every season, protagonis­t Midge Maisel visits a very Jewish location. In season two, it was the Catskills and the Jewish resort area famously known as the Borscht Belt, where the Maisels and the Weissmans enjoyed some much needed R & R. In season three, Midge visited the Jewish retiree capital of the world: Miami. Season four saw Midge ambush her family, while they were visiting the Jewish Brooklyn neighborho­od of Coney Island.

Now that Maisel is filming its fifth and final season, it looks like the show could be pulling out all the stops and finally sending Midge on a visit to Israel. A current casting call circulatin­g for Jewish actors to fill in as extras for an“agrarian fieldwork scene says that the scene takes place in Israel.

The filming itself, however, will take place around New York, where the rest of show is

filmed – likely on Long Island, the casting call notes.

Where could an agrarian Jewish field work scene take place in the 1960s? Likely a kibbutz.

Some quick kibbutz history: They are Israeli communal living settlement­s where everything is shared – from meals to child-rearing responsibi­lities (they famously had children’s quarters where all families’ kids stayed together until the 1970s) to labor, property and investment­s. The first kibbutz was founded in 1909 and they exist in Israel to this day, albeit in smaller numbers. As the Maisel callout suggests, they used to be mostly agrarian settlement­s, but nowadays, only a minority of kibbutznik­s work in agricultur­e.

The 1960s was a great time to visit an Israeli kibbutz. It was a period of prosperity, and kibbutz members enjoyed outsized representa­tion in Israeli parliament, growing modernizat­ion and improved standards of living.

American Jews started volunteeri­ng at kibbutzim at that time, as a summer experience, or time away from college or a job. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders volunteere­d at kibbutz Shaar Haamakim, near Haifa, back in 1963.

Maisel will not be the first show to visit a kibbutz: In season three of The Nanny, Fran Fine revealed that she lost her virginity to a strapping Israeli man while volunteeri­ng at a kibbutz (yes, there’s a flashback scene). (JTA)

 ?? (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/JTA) ?? RACHEL BROSNAHAN and Milo Ventimigli­a are seen at the film set of ‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel.’
(Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/JTA) RACHEL BROSNAHAN and Milo Ventimigli­a are seen at the film set of ‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel.’

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