Remembering Seinfeld's Glory Days, on the Kibbutz
11/26/07 at 11:15 AM

Seinfeld in Israel this week.Photo: Getty Images
[A fellow volunteer] remembered Jerry as a "nudnick," adding, "Seinfeld was like a cactus — not impressive and no one paid attention to him." Jerry was constantly making jokes that no one understood, according to a woman. "But he laughed all the time at his own jokes." But Jerry's host family, Shoshanna and Emanuel Perreg, had fond memories. "It was really strange for me, for a teenager to give me a present," she said, referring to [the gift of a tablecloth]. "We had many volunteers at the house and none of them ever gave me a present." She remembered Jerry as "a really serious guy. We gave him lectures about the kibbutz, values, education."
Oh, and also, while Seinfeld was on the kibbutz, Oppenheimer thinks he lost his virginity to a neurotic Jewish girl from Long Island. Which, if the show Seinfeld wasn't enough to get him there, should really put him in the All-Time Jew Hall of Fame.
Seinfeld: The Making of an American Icon [Google Books]
Seinfeld Buzzes Through Israel [AP]
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