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Zelig is a 1983 American mockumentary written and directed by Woody Allen. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, the film focuses on Leonard Zelig, a nondescript man who has the ability to transform his appearance to that of the people who surround him. He is observed at a party by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who notices... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Zelig lured assassin

Jack Zelig The assassin, a gunman named Julie Morrell, was lured by Zelig to The Stuyvesant Casino (140 Second Avenue, now the Ukrainian National Home) where he was killed, possibly while intoxicated, by the gang leader on December 2.

Julie Morrell However, upon being informed by local saloonkeeper Ike the Plug to whom Morell had bragged "I'll fill that big Yid so full of holes he'll sink !", Zelig lured the unsuspecting assassin to a Second Avenue dance hall, the Stuyvesant Casino, where the Boys of the Avenue were holding an annual grand ball on December 1, 1911.

Zelig lured gunman

Jack Zelig The assassin, a gunman named Julie Morrell, was lured by Zelig to The Stuyvesant Casino (140 Second Avenue, now the Ukrainian National Home) where he was killed, possibly while intoxicated, by the gang leader on December 2.

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Philip Davidson Philip "Red Phil" Davidson (born 1882) was a New York City criminal responsible for the murder of gang leader "Big" Jack Zelig.

Zelig led Eastman

Chick Tricker Tricker eventually survived the gang wars of the last decade and had become a prominent member under Eastman leader "Big" Jack Zelig, who was awarded control of one of the three factions of the Eastman gang.

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Jack Sirocco Upon Zelig's release Sirocco and Tricker planned Zelig's death, sending Eastman member Jules Morrello (or Julie Morrell) to murder Zelig.

Zelig sent Jules Morrello

Jack Sirocco Upon Zelig's release Sirocco and Tricker planned Zelig's death, sending Eastman member Jules Morrello (or Julie Morrell) to murder Zelig.

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    Zelig

    Zelig is a 1983 American mockumentary written and directed by Woody Allen. Plot synopsis
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    Zelig (disambiguation)

    Zelig may refer to: Zelig, Woody Allen movie
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    Jack Zelig

    Zelig jumped on the uptown trolley; when he stood up at the intersection of 13th street, Davidson approached him and killed him with a police revolver.
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    Zelig Kalmanovich

    Zelig Hirsch Kalmanovich (Latvian: Zēlig Hirš Kalmanovič) (1885, Kuldiga - 1944, Narva) was a Litvak Jewish philologist, translator, historian, and community archivist of the early 20th century.
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    Zelig Epstein

    He studied in Slabodka and taught in Yeshiva Torah Vodaas prior to becoming Rosh Yeshiva at Shaar HaTorah. Rabbi Epstein is known to have been a close confidant of both Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky and Rabbi Elazar Shach.
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    Zelig Pliskin

    Rabbi Zelig Pliskin is an Orthodox rabbi, writer, lecturer, and author of more than twenty books, including Guard Your tongue, Love Thy Neighbor, Gateway to Happiness, and Building Your Self-Image and the Self-Image of Others.
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    Zelig Sharfstein

    Rabbi Ezriel Zelig Sharfstein (1928-2008) was a prominent Chabad rabbi, the Chief Rabbi of the Vaad Ho'ir of Cincinnati, and an international authority on Jewish law.
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    Sigmund Mogulesko

    Sigmund Mogulesko (December 16, 1858 – February 4, 1914) — Yiddish: מאָגולסקאָ, זעליג, first name also sometimes given as Zigmund, Siegmund, Zelig, or Selig, last name sometimes spelled Mogulescu — was a singer, actor, and composer in the Yiddish theater, originally from Kalarash, Bessarabia (now Călăraşi in Moldova).
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    Zelig Reuven Bengis

    Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis (1864, Shnippishok, Russia - 1953, Jerusalem, E. Israel) was the Russian-born Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem for the Edah HaChareidis. He wrote a seven-volume commentary on the Talmud, called "Leflagos Reuven".
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    Jack Sirocco

    However, due to Zelig's political connections, the charges against him were later dropped.

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