'''Nissim Ourfali{{jew}}''' is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Jew|Jewish]] boy who rose to internet fame in 2013 when his parents, in typical Semitic fashion, paid large amounts of money to have a [[Rebecca Black]]-esque music video written and directed to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, apparently to the tune of some [[One Direction]] song. Despite the video only have been made for a private event, and never with the intention of being shared with the general public, Nissim's parents evidently thought that the best way to share it for what was, again, a personal, [[Incest|family affair]], was to upload it publicly to [[YouTube]], whereupon it was quickly discovered by Brazilian trolls (which is more or less everyone in the country with an internet connection).
'''Nissim Ourfali{{jew}}''' is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Jew|Jewish]] boy who rose to internet fame in 2013 when his parents, in typical Semitic fashion, paid large amounts of money to have a [[Rebecca Black]]-esque music video written and directed to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, apparently to the tune of some [[One Direction]] song. Despite the video only have been made for a private event, and never with the intention of being shared with the general public, Nissim's parents evidently thought that the best way to share it for what was, again, a personal, [[Incest|family affair]], was to upload it publicly to [[YouTube]], whereupon it was quickly discovered by Brazilian trolls (which is more or less everyone in the country with an internet connection).
==The Video=
==The Video==
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Revision as of 03:20, 1 February 2023
Participe do meu Bar Mitzvah!! Kkkkkk ^_^
Nissim Ourfali✡ is a BrazilianJewish boy who rose to internet fame in 2013 when his parents, in typical Semitic fashion, paid large amounts of money to have a Rebecca Black-esque music video written and directed to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, apparently to the tune of some One Direction song. Despite the video only have been made for a private event, and never with the intention of being shared with the general public, Nissim's parents evidently thought that the best way to share it for what was, again, a personal, family affair, was to upload it publicly to YouTube, whereupon it was quickly discovered by Brazilian trolls (which is more or less everyone in the country with an internet connection).