Tag: Jewish Humor

This article discusses some of the best Jewish jokes from famous Jewish comedians.
The article discusses various aspects of the recent conflict in Israel and its impact on Jewish communities around the world.
Beloved actor and comedian Bob Saget, known for his role in Full House, was also proudly Jewish and incorporated Jewish humor into his comedy.
According to Future of Jewish, Jews have historically dominated the field of comedy, with Time Magazine estimating in 1978 that 80% of all comedians were Jewish.
In this article, the author explores the potential of ChatGPT, an AI language model, to explain and analyze Jewish jokes.
The author apologizes for not posting in a few weeks due to various reasons such as holidays, illness, and busy schedule.
The author, who has a background in comedy writing, shares her support for the recent Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike.
Sam Gross, a Jewish cartoonist known for his quirky sense of humor, passed away recently.
Mel Brooks, born Melvin Kaminsky in Brooklyn in 1926, is a renowned comedian known for his American Jewish humor.
The Jewish Review of Books has compiled three humorous reviews for Purim.
This article explores the tradition of Jewish humor, particularly in its use of irreverence and mockery, from biblical times to modern American Jewish comedy.
Sophie Zucker, a 29-year-old actress and comedian, is gaining success in her career with roles in TV shows like "Dickinson" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."
The term "Jew-ish" has been in the spotlight recently, with public figures like George Santos and Kanye West using it to claim an identity that they aren't actually a part of.
In a recent podcast episode of NTKR, Lawrence Morgenstern, a beloved stand-up comic who recently passed away, is fondly remembered by his longtime partner Rosalynne Gelade, who shares stories about his passion for comedy and his gentle nature.
This article explores the role of humor and laughter in the face of tragedy, focusing specifically on the example of Rabbi Akiva's laughter during the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Alex Edelman's one-man comedy show, "Just for Us," combines humor and self-reflection as he explores his Jewish identity.
Shmate magazine was a Jewish publication that covered a wide range of topics related to Jewish identity, history, and current issues.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, comedian Alex Edelman discusses the role of humor and levity in a world that often demands seriousness.
This article discusses the concept of Jewish powerlessness and its historical context.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the host David Bashevkin reflects on the comedy episodes of 18Forty, featuring comedians Gary Gulman and Leah Forster, as well as Rabbi Daniel Feldman.
Mel Brooks is considered the funniest man on Earth by many Jews, particularly those over the age of 60.
Conan O'Brien's nearly 30-year career in late-night television is coming to an end with the final episode of his show, "Conan."
The ANU Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv has reopened after a renovation, offering a modern and inclusive vision of Jewish peoplehood.
"The Haggadah About Nothing: The (Unofficial) Seinfeld Haggadah" by Rabbi Sam Reinstein is a creative and humorous Haggadah that uses Seinfeld references to shed new light on the Seder experience.
Chloe Fineman, known for her impressions on Saturday Night Live (SNL), discusses her Jewish upbringing and its influence on her comedy.