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'Jews never lose': comedian Yohay Sponder finds laughter amid war and hate
Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder is using humor to unite Jewish audiences worldwide, finding laughter amid war, loss, and rising antisemitism
Koby Mandell Foundation turns 25, Comedy for Koby goes on 40th tour
Bringing the Moshiach energy: Jewish comedian Modi Rosenberg comes to NYC's Radio City
Live from the mamad: Laughter is the best medicine amid war
Celebrities join the Israel Health Ministry to campaign for wearing masks
Appearing in advertisements for the Health Ministry, these videos have quickly gone viral in a mere number of days.
Catie Lazarus was not only a brilliant comedian — she was also a friend
Lazarus, a comedian, writer and producer, died Dec. 13 at 44 of terminal cancer.
2021 Grammy Awards: All the Jewish nominees
Ranging all the way from the sister rock band Haim to comedian Tiffany Haddish, these are the Jewish artists who made the biggest impact on the recording industry this year.
Comedians perform to benefit Krembo Wings, for children with disabilities
The event included some of Israel's biggest names in comedy like Assi Cohen, Adir Miller and Tom Yaar.
The Orthodox and the unorthodox appeal to pardon comedian Ari Teman
Chabad Rabbis and prominent comedians have joined forces to plea for a pardon for Jewish comedian Ari Teman.
Borat is back, and fits right into today’s chaos
Borat is back and not a moment too soon.
Jewish comedian helps rabbis nail High Holy Day services
Alex Edelman, a 31-year-old comedian, has been coaching rabbis about how to add humor and levity to their online High Holy Days programming.
Tiffany Haddish reveals she tested positive for COVID-19
“I’ve been tested 12 times now,” Haddish said.
Comedians to hold Zoom event on what Seth Rogen doesn't get
The Sunday Zoom seminar is being co-hosted by the American Friends of Kaplan Medical Center (AFKMC) which has produced four monthly Zoom webinars since the onset of Covid-19.
Carl Reiner, American Jewish comedy legend dies at 98
Reiner, whose career began before World War II and continued to his last moments, set the standard for the Jewish-inflected humor that reshaped Hollywood and influenced all of American society.