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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Aramaic in Israel and on The Simpsons

MODERN ARAMAIC WATCH: First Arameam Gets Registered in Israel (Arutz Sheva). Background here and links.

And on a far less serious note: The Simpsons Halloween Special: Homer and Co Haunted? Where to Watch 'Treehouse of Horror' Online (Ruchinka Upadhyaya, International Business Times; my bold-font emphasis).
The animated comedy's 25th annual Halloween instalment, contains a segment that parodies The Others, in which the Simpsons are haunted by another ghostly family living in the house. These ghosts turn out to be none other than their crudely drawn former selves. The Simpsons, originally surfaced in 1987 as a series of animated shorts on [Tracey] Ullman's sketch comedy show.

And the second segment shows Bart and Lisa being transported to a demon-filled alternate universe after Bart reads a set of Aramaic symbols he finds on the underside of his desk.
I hate it when that happens.