“We covered "Hey Jude." My father panicked, misunderstanding the lyrics and thinking our lead singer was belting out "Hey, Jew" to a roomful of Holocaust survivors.”

—  Ben Stiller

As quoted in The Best Book of Useless Information Ever (2007) by Noel Botham, p. 19

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