The Mask 1994 - Ben Stein Plays A Jewy Role(Only if you are evil and require a false identity to hide)

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Published on May 3, 2021
"We all wear masks, metaphorically speaking. We suppress the id(Natural Instinct), our darkest desires, and adopt a more socially acceptable image."
- Dr. Arthur Neuman; played by Jewish actor, Benjamin Jeremy Stein.

The "Neuman" Surname comes from German words meaning new man, new comer.
His real name is Benjamin Jeremy Stein, meaning "stone"...Ben Stein playing a character that goes by the name Arthur Neuman is no coincidence. (((They))) know they are outsiders, new comers, new men, Neumans!
They know they were the ones to throw stones(steins) at Jesus.

In the Mask, Ben Stein plays as Dr. Arthur Neuman, a psychiatrist, who published a book on masks called "The Masks We Wear."
Stanley Ipkiss(Jim Carrey) comes to him to study the mask and Dr. Neuman says it may be a creation of Loki, the Norse god of darkness and mischief.


Ben Stein looks related to George Soros IMO.

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