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Nov 13, 2012 · “If you could see her through my eyes,” he concluded, “she wouldn’t look Jewish at all.” The line hadn’t bothered me – but then again, I’m not Jewish. So when I’d seen the show, I’d viewed the lyric as incisive.
If you could see her through my eyes, I guarantee you would fall like I did. When we're in public together, I hear society groan. But if they could see her through my eyes, Maybe they'd leave us alone. How can I speak of her virtues? I don't know where to begin: She's clever, she's smart, she reads music, She doesn't smoke or drink gin like I ...
“If You Could See Her” by the New Broadway Cast of Cabaret is a song that challenges listeners to see beyond appearances and preconceived notions. It serves as a reminder of the power of empathy, acceptance, and understanding in a world often plagued by judgment and discrimination.
Apr 14, 2021 · The song ends with the horrifying anti-semitic line, “If you could see her through my eyes / she wouldn’t look Jewish at all.” The line caused such controversy in the original production that it was often changed to refer back to Herr Schultz’s Act One party song: “She isn’t a meeskite at all.”