Which SouthPark Episode is This From?! 🌀 Message to Kabbalists in SouthPark?!

in #southpark6 years ago (edited)


I've only watched a few episodes in my time, so does anyone know which one this giphy comes from? I'd like to learn the context for this!


It appears like this character is wearing a Jewish religious item called tefillin, and a kippa, and he appears to have peyot (sidecurls) too. What he is doing is weird looking, but it resembles a specific Kabbalistic metaphor or goal even. (Something like, to release trapped, good sparks of Light from shells of bad behaviour which cover and block them.)


Or maybe I'm reading this entirely wrong, lol!



Anyone?! Thanks ahead of time! And I'll reply to anyone in turn, late Saturday night...




(Doing tefillin and opening the klipa to release the light?)




Thanks For Your Attention and Support!


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It does look like that, you're right. But I never saw that episode either. South park is so weird you never know what it could mean, even if you saw it!

Lol, thanks! Now I know that either I'm not crazy, or that everyone is crazy!~

I don't think I'd use anything about SouthPark to prove you aren't crazy!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewbilee

Jewbilee" is the ninth episode of the third season and 40th overall episode of the animated television series South Park. The final part of The Meteor Shower Trilogy, the episode described what happened to Kyle and Kenny, who both went to a Jewish Scouting camp, on the night of the meteor shower. The episode satirized Jewish stereotypes[1] and originally aired on July 28, 1999.

.... After the initiation ceremonies, the boys make soap sculptures to honor their prophet Moses who demands arts-and-crafts-like things, including macaroni pictures that the Squirts were supposed to make, and popcorn necklaces. Kenny is then identified as not being Jewish and is banished from the camp. As he tries to reach home, the ATF and a couple of police cars are seen driving by, away from Mr. Mackey's house, where they thought a cult was residing. He then returns to the camp where Garth, the elder of the "Anti-Semitic Jews" sect, has captured Moses in a conch shell and has locked everyone else in a cabin at gunpoint while he tries to summon Haman to be the new leader.

Meanwhile, the Squirts master, Shlomo, wants to capture the bear the Broflovskis saw earlier in the episode, but only so he can get his chutzpah badge and therefore become a Scouts master instead of Squirts. One by one, the bear kidnaps the Squirts and Shlomo continues to devise plans that ultimately fail. Soon, the bear captures all the Squirts and Shlomo has to go to the Warden, but is shot in the shoulder by Garth, when he tries to release Moses from the conch shell in which he is trapped. Kenny gets captured by the bear only to find that the bear was not killing the Squirts but was finding friends for her cub, who was celebrating its birthday. Kenny gets the Squirts and they make their way back to Shlomo and they head back to camp to find everyone else in trouble. The Squirts stand on top of one another to reach the keys and unlock everyone from the cabin, as Kenny saves the day by smashing his head against the conch shell to free Moses, and Haman is defeated. Moses then kills Garth, and as everyone discovers Kenny died smashing open the conch shell, Moses declares they (the Jews) shall meet every year on that day to celebrate Kenny by making macaroni pictures and paper plate bean shakers decorated with glue and glitter.

Rofl! Thanks for that, seems I'm wrong if I accept the episode literally. Yet the symbols remain unexplained...

Writers must know about Tsimstsum

Yeah, and klipot and ohr/nitzutzot.

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