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 | | In the episode, "Today, I Am a Clown," written by Joel H. Cohen, the sardonic Krusty turns to his Orthodox father, Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky (Jackie Mason), and Mr. |
 | | In the 1991 episode, "Like Father, Like Clown," Bart Simpson studies and quotes from the Talmud to help reunite the estranged father and son. |
 | | Krusty (né Hershel Krustofsky) was disowned when he became a clown, rather than following the long-standing family tradition of entering the rabbinate ("A jazz singer, this I could forgive," Rabbi Krustofsky says. |
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