Brosh is a character from Sippuray Sumsum, the second solo Israeli co-production of Sesame Street. He also appears in the revived Rechov Sumsum. On Sippuray Sumsum, Noah and Brosh were assistants in the workshop of Jewish handyman Tzachi. Tzachi and his Arab neighbor, Ibtisam, taught their young Muppet friends life lessons by telling them stories. In 2012, Brosh was removed from the series, and was replaced with Elmo. In the book The Count's Hanukkah Countdown, Brosh has an Aunt Sara and Uncle Joe. They have twins, Sam and Sadie.
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| - Brosh is a character from Sippuray Sumsum, the second solo Israeli co-production of Sesame Street. He also appears in the revived Rechov Sumsum. On Sippuray Sumsum, Noah and Brosh were assistants in the workshop of Jewish handyman Tzachi. Tzachi and his Arab neighbor, Ibtisam, taught their young Muppet friends life lessons by telling them stories. In 2012, Brosh was removed from the series, and was replaced with Elmo. In the book The Count's Hanukkah Countdown, Brosh has an Aunt Sara and Uncle Joe. They have twins, Sam and Sadie.
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| - Brosh is a character from Sippuray Sumsum, the second solo Israeli co-production of Sesame Street. He also appears in the revived Rechov Sumsum. On Sippuray Sumsum, Noah and Brosh were assistants in the workshop of Jewish handyman Tzachi. Tzachi and his Arab neighbor, Ibtisam, taught their young Muppet friends life lessons by telling them stories. In 2012, Brosh was removed from the series, and was replaced with Elmo. In the book The Count's Hanukkah Countdown, Brosh has an Aunt Sara and Uncle Joe. They have twins, Sam and Sadie.
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