The Jewish Chronicle

Nose-job video ‘offensive’

- BY JENNIFER LIPMAN

A SUPPOSEDLY comical ditty about rhinoplast­y, performed by a Jewish musician, has raised questions about body image and religious stereotype­s in the US.

The trouble started after a Miami plastic surgeon nicknamed “Dr Schnoz” commission­ed Jewish punk rock group The Groggers to help him use social media to reach Jews between the ages of 15 and 30.

But it subsequent­ly emerged that in return for recording the song A Nose Job Love Song, which features a character called “Jewcan Sam” (based on a cartoon from a cereal advert), lead singer LE Doug Staiman received a free nose job.

Mr Staiman said he told Jewish surgeon Dr Michael Salzhauer that most of the band had “massive, deformed noses.

“He generously offered nose jobs to the entire band. But I was the only one who went through with it.”

Half of the video was filmed after Mr Staiman recovered from the surgery. Under the video on Youtube he wrote: “This video marks the first time in history that a band underwent plastic surgery for the sole purpose of a music video.”

The song follows the woes of a kippah-wearing Jewish teenager who finds his nose to be an insurmount­able obstacle to seducing the girl of his dreams. After surgery he is rejected anyway, although a teacher hits on him instead.

Dr Salzhauer said the song was never meant to be offensive, and argued that the moral was “that you shouldn’t base your self-esteem on someone else or go under the knife to get validation from someone else… that never works out.” He said his was a “cutting-edge” strategy to connect to a younger market. “It can start a discussion on something that is common but still a little bit stigmatise­d.”

But the American Society of Plastic Surgeons said it was “offensive and inappropri­ate” and announced that it was investigat­ing whether Dr Salzhauer had breached the ASPS code of ethics to “uphold the dignity and honour of the medical profession”.

DREW LOVEJOY is an unlikely heir to Michael Flatley — as an American Jewish boy, with a black Baptist father.

The bi-racial Jewish Irish dance champion of the world has admitted he sometimes keeps part of his biography out of conversati­on — otherwise people become too confused.

The 17-year-old from Greenville, Ohio, has won the Dublin world dancing championsh­ips for a third year running.

Mother Andee Goldberg, who lives with Mr Lovejoy, told the New York Times how green ribbons and trophies adorn her son’s bedroom, dating back to when he started competitiv­e dancing at the age of six.

She told the NYT her first impression was: “You’re biracial and you’re a Jew. We thought you had to be Irish and Catholic.’ He said: ‘I want a medal.’ ”

“If I could, I would dance every day for the rest of my life,” Mr Lovejoy said.

Mr Lovejoy now spends two hours a day dancing, another hour practising, and two hours driving to his dance school, the Mcging Irish Dancers.

 ??  ?? A still from the video in which a Jewish teen has surgery to win over a girl
A still from the video in which a Jewish teen has surgery to win over a girl

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