Talk:Stephanie Zimbalist

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Three texts concerning the Zimbalists point to the fact that on arriving in America, EZ senior did not and subsequently, the family did not practice in the Jewish faith. It is for them to claim or disclaim this heritage, not Wickipedians.

It could state simply that she was Jewish, among other things (if they were listed). Judaism is a religion, but some people are Jews by race, as well. It states in EZ Sr. was born to a Jewish family, that makes his grandkids at least partly Jewish. Interesting how many actors were Jewish, in reading their bios...

I thought the Triangle factory fire was made in 1977 when she was about 21 years old , not 1990 as in the text. This tv only movie was pre Steele.

The article suggested that Jews for Jesus and Messianic Judaism are the same thing, which is not true. I don't know which one Efrem Zimbalist was actually involved with. His article indicates a link with evangelical Christianity, which would suggest JFJ rather than MJ, so I took a guess. Someone should update it with a source. --DavidK93 19:09, 27 March 2007 (UTC)