Disney has a Jewish princess and her name is Vanellope Von Schweetz

In 2012's Wreck-It Ralph, (spoiler alert) Ralph's young friend Vanellope finally crosses the finish line of her racing game Sugar Rush, which both fixes the game's corrupted code and reveals Vanellope as royalty in exile — she's been a princess all along. It's a sweet moment and a funny one, as she requests to be called president "for democracy's sake," but it's also sneakily significant one. 75 years after Snow White became the first Disney princess, the company finally added a Jewish character to that line. Perhaps it's surprising to some that Vanellope would be considered Jewish, but Sarah Silverman believes the character she voices to be Jewish, like herself. When Yahoo Entertainment sat down with Sarah Silverman at a press event for Ralph Breaks the Internet, she confirmed that she does indeed think of Vanellope as Jewish. "I say she is," said Silverman. "Nobody has said no. So, yeah." When we asked what qualities Vanellope had that would make her a Jewish character, Silverman replied that they "have the same coloring. She's feisty, she says what's on her mind, she's a little pushy." Ralph Breaks the Internet directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston agreed that she's Jewish. "I do [think she's Jewish]," Moore said. "I think that very much so." "A Jewish animated princess, absolutely," agreed Johnston with a smile.