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Schmekel was an all-, Jewish band from , New York, known for their satirical lyrical material. Schmekel made their audiences more comfortable with transgender topics through jokes, but also often included lyrical references to obscure queer, Jewish, and punk content that only cultural insiders would recognize.Croland, Michael. Oy Oy Oy Gevalt! Jews and Punk. Connecticut: Praeger, 2016. p. 66. Their most popular song was "FTM at the DMV" (released in 2013), which has over 400,000 plays on as of 2024.

for The New York Times compared Schmekel's sound to and compared 's songwriting to Jewish singer-songwriter and satirist . The Advocate compared Schmekel to and Tribe 8, and the book Listen to Punk Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre compared Schmekel's song "I'll Be Your Maccabee" to Pansy Division's song "Homo Christmas."Pulliam, June Michele. Listen to Punk Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre. ABC-CLIO, 2021. pp. 104

Schmekel was active from 2010 to 2014. They broke up in February 2014 to focus on other projects.


Discography
  • Queers On Rye – December 2011
  • The Whale That Ate Jonah (Schmekel Music) – October 2013


Performances
Schmekel performed with other Jewish punk bands local to Brooklyn, such as , at New York City venues like the , the Delancey, Https://donyc.com/events/2012/6/28/queer-as-punx-w-gltr-pnch-schmekel-daddy< /ref> and Otto's Shrunken Head. They also played at colleges in the Eastern United States like Brandeis University, , State University of New York at Purchase, Hampshire College and the University of Mary Washington, sponsored by Jewish and student clubs. Schmekel's egg salad sandwich logo was created by queer illustrator and punk rocker while Schmekel was performing with her band The Homewreckers.


Jewish cultural influence
of cited Schmekel as an example of the cultural movement " ." Schmekel's lyrics frequently referred to Jewish holidays, and their first album started with Kahn sounding the "tekiah" and bassist Nogga Schwartz blowing a before launching into a punk song. The Jewish Music Resource Centre at Hebrew University of Jerusalem noted that Schmekel's music used "direct musical quotes from traditional Jewish melodies such as , Ma'oz Tzur, and ". Professor of Musicology compared Schmekel's tongue-in-cheek allusions to prayers to similar inside jokes in and at the turn of the 20th century.

According to an interview with /ref> However, in an interview with , they expressed feeling accepted at Congregation Beit Simchat Torah and .


In literature
In the Tales of the City novel The Days of Anna Madrigal (2014) , the character Jake reports his love interest, Amos, flirting with the lead singer of Schmekel.Maupin, Armistead. The Days of Anna Madrigal. New York: HarperCollins, 2014. pp. 84–85.

Schmekel was part of a course at Hampshire College in 2015 about the creation of .


Other projects
After Schmekel broke up, singer and guitarist became a writer and game designer of tabletop role-playing games with , Jewish, and themes, making Visigoths vs. Mall Goths and If I Were a Lich, Man, a set of comedic Jewish games about creative resistance against . Keyboardist Itai Gal (Ricky Riot) formed a new band called Itai and the Ophanim and released Arise (2019), an album of traditional and original , including "prayers for justice and unity among humans and Earth." Bassist Nogga Schwartz began working in healthcare. Drummer Simcha Halpert-Hanson became a .


See also
  • Jews in punk rock

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