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Nose-job video 'offensive'

March 22, 2012 16:00
A still from the video in which a Jewish teen has surgery to win over a girl

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A supposedly comical ditty about rhinoplasty, performed by a Jewish musician, has raised questions about body image and religious stereotypes in the US.

The trouble started after a Miami plastic surgeon nicknamed "Dr Schnoz" commissioned Jewish punk rock group The Groggers to help him use social media to reach Jews between the ages of 15 and 30.

But it subsequently emerged that in return for recording the song A Nose Job Love Song, which features a character called "Jewcan Sam" (based on a cartoon from a cereal advert), lead singer LE Doug Staiman received a free nose job.

Mr Staiman said he told Jewish surgeon Dr Michael Salzhauer that most of the band had "massive, deformed noses.

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