One fun exchange in “Oppenheimer” was when David Krumholtz’s Isaac Rabi, in bonding with Oppenheimer, asks him how it is he could be an NYC kid and Jewish and never learned a word of Yiddish. Robert says, “Not as much of it spoken on my side of the park.” Rabi smirks at the classist remark and tells Oppenheimer to go f**k himself, and they’re friends from then on. But has that kind of division in Manhattan Jewish culture remained today, or how has it shifted?
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