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  • 5/16/2025
Shmuel, a Hasidic cantor in Upstate New York and distraught at the untimely death of his wife, struggles to find religio | dG1fQ0k2bzBaXy1MaG8
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00:05Can I help you?
00:06You are a scientist?
00:08I'm a science teacher.
00:09I have questions.
00:10I'm not sure that I'm going to be able to be of service to you, Rabbi.
00:13I'm not a rabbi.
00:15My wife, she died.
00:18I fear her soul is suffering until she returns to the earth.
00:23What's to become of her body?
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00:30They use pigs.
00:31They most closely resemble people.
00:33The body is reduced to tiny bits of skin and bone.
00:36And how long does this stay?
00:38I suppose one could bury a pig.
00:40I don't imagine that that's, um, kosher?
00:44I buried a pig.
00:47We're having office hours here.
00:50I just realized nobody knows where I am.
00:52I should have left a note.
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00:56This is unscientific at best.
00:58You may have pig more like your wife.
01:00No offense.
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01:02Oh, .
01:03Will this make you better?
01:04I hope it's here.
01:05I'm here to see Schmel.
01:07He's a friend of mine.
01:08A, uh, a business friend.
01:10Look, it's a body farm in Tennessee.
01:12What's a body farm?
01:13We have on our hands a woman.
01:17She was buried six feet under back in June.
01:19What's that body going to look like right about now?
01:21Where did you say you were from?
01:26His blood is on our hands.
01:27His mud is on my carpet.
01:31What are you after, Schmel?
01:33What is this all about?
01:34I don't know.
01:36What's your friend's name?
01:38Uh, Schmel.
01:39Schmuel.
01:40Jesus loves you, Schmel Schmuel.
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