The Coen brothers wrote and directed The Big Lebowski. Their parents took the "h" out of Cohen and made it Coen. That should tell you something right there. But that's not why I'm writing this. I'm writing to tell you that in the Coen brothers' movie entitled "A Serious Man", it is my belief that the Coen's make fun of two Rabbi's. I think that, in this particular movie, they also make fun of Jews, too, even though they are Jews. It is my opinion that they make fun of the younger Rabbi as well as the older Rabbi. Maybe some Jews don't see it this way. If any of you have seen this movie -- and I think it's worthwhile to see it because it presents an intelligent story (or so I thought, that, by the way, has been compared to the story of Job) -- I would be curious to see if you agree about the Coen's making fun of the Rabbi's.