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E. Michael JonesThe film is based loosely on the life of Daniel Burros, a neo-Nazi who committed suicide in the mid-‘60s after a New York Times reporter wrote an article exposing him as a Jew. According to Bean: Burros was staying at a camp in the Poconos with the neo-Nazis when the story in the New York Times claiming that he was Jewish came out. The Nazis weren’t upset. They were saying just sit down; we can talk about this. But Burros went up to his room, put on a Wagner record and shot himself. He killed himself within an hour of the story coming out.
Bean began discussing the Danny Burros story in the ‘70s when he was a writer living on the West Coast. He began to see Burros as typifying a particular kind of Jew. “He was a rabbi manque. Antisemitism is a form of practicing Judaism. He’s sort of a rabbi after all. A Jew by day, a Nazi by night. . . . He was desperately hiding something and compulsively trying to bring it out at the same time. People are drawn to contradiction. He undergoes a conversion, but not back to the Torah.” By telling the story of the Jewish Nazi, Bean concluded, “I began to understand what Judaism was.”
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