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'''Rab-Bot''' is a rabbi or religious teacher of Robot Judaism.  He is at the Lodgatorium Comfort Dome Inn, presiding over the Goldborg Bot-Mitzvah at the same time the [[Planet Express]] [[Planet Express#Employees|crew]] in having their stock-holder meeting.  After [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] sneaks into the ceremony looking for free food, he and Rab-Bot start a discussion about the tenets of Robot Judaism where the rabbi states that although Robot Jews believe [[Robot Jesus]] was a real, well-programmed robot, he is not their Messiah. {{et|3ACV21}}
'''Rab-Bot''' is one of the rabbis of Robot Judaism.  He is at the Lodgatorium Comfort Dome Inn, presiding over the Goldborg Bot-Mitzvah at the same time the [[Planet Express]] [[Planet Express#Employees|crew]] in having their stock-holder meeting.  After [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] sneaks into the ceremony looking for free food, he and Rab-Bot start a discussion about the tenets of Robot Judaism where the rabbi states that although Robot Jews believe [[Robot Jesus]] was a real, well-programmed robot, he is not their Messiah. {{et|3ACV21}}


== Additional Info ==
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=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===


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Revision as of 23:08, 14 February 2011

Tertiary character
Rab-Bot
Rabbi-bot.jpg
Rab-Bot and Fry discussing Robot Judaism. (3ACV21)
GenderMale
SpeciesRobot
ProfessionRabbi
First appearance"Future Stock" (3ACV21)
Episode
Voiced byBilly West

Rab-Bot is one of the rabbis of Robot Judaism. He is at the Lodgatorium Comfort Dome Inn, presiding over the Goldborg Bot-Mitzvah at the same time the Planet Express crew in having their stock-holder meeting. After Fry sneaks into the ceremony looking for free food, he and Rab-Bot start a discussion about the tenets of Robot Judaism where the rabbi states that although Robot Jews believe Robot Jesus was a real, well-programmed robot, he is not their Messiah. (3ACV21)

Additional Info

Trivia

  • The rabbi appears to be of a Hasidic background, dressing in simple black clothing and having long payots extending along the sides of his head. Although, being a robot, his payots are curled telephone cords instead of hair.

Quotes

    Fry: So what's the deal? You guys don't believe in Robot Jesus?
    Rab-Bot: We believe he was built and that he was a very well programmed robot. But he wasn't our Messiah.

Appearances