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Brooklyn, NY — Dovid Taub has two main inspirations: Jim Henson and the Lubavitcher rebbe. Knitting threads of holy matters and kabalistic wisdom into the fabric of his puppetry, Taub has created an on-line sitcom whose witty humor and wacky characters draw legions of fans — fellow hasidim and others. The Itche Kadoozy Show features a bearded rabbi and his troublemaking young neighbor who poke lots of fun at each other and see the world through very different eyes, yet learn life lessons from each other. Through these contrasting cloth characters, Taub brings a new dimension to the genre — secularism and sacredness commingled.