[GRADE A1 — HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025898 (House Oversight production)]
In the Barak-Chomsky email chain (documented fully in GOY-02, Part 2), Epstein wrote to Chomsky: "Only go to Greece if you feel well, I just had to send my plane to bring another lefty friend back from Athens to see a Jew doctor in New York."
This reference to "a Jew doctor" parallels the ethnic categorization pattern in the "goyim" emails. Epstein uses ethno-religious identity as a casual descriptor — not hostile, but reflexively categorizing individuals by Jewish/non-Jewish status.
[GRADE A2 — EFTA02356415]
Kathy Ruemmler (former White House Counsel): "Maybe the Adirondacks would be good. Wasps go there; Jews go to the Catskills."
Systematic search across all three corpora (DugganUSA 68,996 docs, House Oversight ~2,000 files, Neo4j full-text):
| Term | DugganUSA | Oversight | Neo4j | Finding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "shiksa" | 0 | 1 (comedy transcript, not relevant) | 0 | NULL |
| "gentile" | 0 | 7 files (mostly surname "Gentile" / academic use) | 0 | NULL (false positives) |
| "goy" (singular) | OCR noise | OCR noise ("Gov." misreads) | 0 | NULL (all OCR artifacts) |
| "kosher" | 12 docs | 4 files | varies | NOTABLE — see below |
| "sabbath goy" | 0 | 1 (Wolff book, already documented) | 0 | Already in v1.0 |
| "goyish" / "goyische" | 0 | 0 | 0 | NULL |
The "kosher" search returned 12 DugganUSA documents and 4 House Oversight files. Most notable:
None of these uses carry ethno-political significance comparable to the "goyim" emails. They are primarily dietary/religious references.