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September 29, 2010

During my childhood there are few movies that defined an era like the Mighty Ducks. Every kid at the time got on their skates or blades and tried the triple deke. Sometimes as Banks, sometimes as Conway, and sometimes to spice it up we were the goalie GOLDBERG!!! As a young Jewish kid to see one of my own win the Minnesota youth hockey championship and a title for Team USA,  it was just inspiring. Well, we at The Great Rabbino have out done ourselves this time. We caught up with Shaun Weiss/GOLDBERG for an interview. Great guy. Legendary role. Jewish sports icon!

INTERVIEW:
The Great Rabbino: Hey man, thank you for agreeing to do this interview. You are definitely a Jewish Sports legend.

TGR: To start off the interview, be honest what was bigger for your career the Mighty Ducks or the episode of Saved By the Bell the College Years that you were in? And in a follow up question, is Kelly Kapowski as awesome in real life?

Shaun: Never met her. I did 6 episodes of the new class so I got to hang with Screech… zoiks! But her sideburns always bugged me.

TGR: What kind of training did you have to do to get ready for your role as Goldberg?

Shaun: We had 3 months of hockey camp. Skating didn’t come easy for me, I spent the first month on my ass. Never wanted to quit, but I did wish the movie was about the Oregon football team.

TGR: What was the best piece of advice you ever received from Coach Bombay and do you think you could kick Charlie Conway’s ass right now?

Shaun: I assume you mean Emilio, the real guy. Best advice: “If ur going to hook up with the extras, get their parents to sign a release form”. Kick conways ass? What kind of mench are you guy?

TGR: Since this is a Jewish Sports blog, I was wondering what it was like playing the token Jew in the film? Did it follow your throughout High School? Did you actually grow up in a Jewish home?

Shaun: Token Jew? Hmm… felt more like the token fat kid. The schools I attended were predominantly Jewish, so for a couple years there was a bar/bat mitzfah every weekend, sometimes two. It was fun watching them try to top each other. Kept waiting for Streisand to show up and bust out the hava nagila.

TGR: You are definitely a movie star to all of my friends and we love your ESPN commercial, so what else have you been up to recently?

Shaun: I’m a stand up comedian and have been studying the screenwriting craft for a decade.

TGR: Lastly, the question that I think is on all of our minds. Have you ever tried a triple deke and does it actually work?

Shaun: Never tried the triple Deke. Of course it works, didn’t you see the movie? 🙂

Big thanks to Shaun Weiss/Goldberg. Huge fan of the movies.

And Let Us Say…Amen.
-Jeremy Fine
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