'Funny Or Die' Releases Hilarious Seth Rogen Skit: Jewish-Canadian-American Thanksgiving

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Comedian Seth Rogen and "Funny or Die" has released a hilarious video about how his parents lied to him about Jewish people not celebrating Thanksgiving.

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The short one-minute animated skit is narrated by Rogen who said that when he was younger and he asked his parents about celebrating Thanksgiving, they would always tell him that Jewish people did not celebrate Thanksgiving in Canada.

Rogen went through his childhood believing that there was no hope for celebrating Thanksgiving.

"Seth Rogen never celebrated Thanksgiving because his parents were non-observant. But now he's sure they would've enjoyed it," says "Funny Or Die."

It wasn't until he moved to the states and realized that it in fact was celebrated by Canadians. His group of friends from the homeland always corrected him when he told them that Thanksgiving wasn't celebrated by Jewish people in Canada.

Rogen realizes that his parents lied to him and was able to celebrate Thanksgiving with his girlfriend from that point on.

Check out the rest of his comedic take on being denied Thanksgiving in his childhood.