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Advertisement | Land Of Milk & Honey Abuzz Over SeinfeldComedian Says VIP Reception A Far Cry From His Teen Kibbutz DaysTEL AVIV, Israel, Nov. 26, 2007 ![]() ![]() Seinfeld's 'Bee' ObsessionJulie Chen chats with Jerry Seinfeld about his new feature "Bee Movie," and how making this film greatly changed his appreciation for the honey-loving insects. | Share/Embed (AP) Jerry Seinfeld's trip to the Holy Land got so much hype it rivaled news of key upcoming Mideast talks. The Jewish comic visited Israel for the first time in decades to promote his new animated movie about bees, and he was treated like royalty - literally. Few entertainers get to meet both the Israeli prime minister and president. Seinfeld saw both, as well as touring the official Israeli Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem - the route taken by visiting world leaders. Newspapers devoted nearly full-pages to his trip. And references to his humor crept into serious items in the news. "Yada, yada, yada," said TV political analyst Amnon Abramovitz Sunday about the Mideast meeting called by President Bush, quoting one of the best-known phrases from Seinfeld's TV show.
Jerry Seinfeld on his first visit to Israel, at age 15
Seinfeld wrote the script and stars as a bee who is unhappy with his life manufacturing honey for humans. The comedian himself seemed awed by his reception. He said it was quite a contrast to his last trip to Israel in 1971 as a 15-year-old volunteer on a kibbutz collective farm. "I would be in the fields, and nobody wanted my autograph and nobody wanted to take their picture with me," he told reporters in Tel Aviv. "They just let me hack away at those banana leaves, and no, I didn't meet the prime minister even once." By Sean Gaffney | Advertisement After Gun Ban Ruling, D.C. Seeks New RulesAs Residents Head To Gun Shops, Officials Scramble To Draft New Regulations |
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