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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
Jewish standup comedian Jackie Mason passes away at 93
Mason was one of the last "borscht belt" comedians, continuing the comedy which was famous in the Catskills long after the last resort closed down.
Seeing Jackie Mason was seeing a genius at work
Jackie Mason was my friend and an inspiration and mentor to me.
These are the 2021 Emmys Jewish nominees
“We all were in the same school trailer. We would eat hot links and bagels for breakfast every morning — very Black and Jewish of us,” Jurnee Smollett joked.
Australian comedian laughs at tweet mocking Anne Frank
A number of similar pages have also been being tweeted in the name of the Holocaust victim. One goes so far as to mark her location as "in hiding."
Calling out antisemitism in England - book review
Comedian uses his own personal story to tear into the UK’s anti-Jewish currents
Israeli-American comedian recovering after severe car accident
Liberman hosted the "Comedy for Koby" tour, whose sold-out shows brought North American comedians to perform in Israel in order to raise money for the families of terror victims.
Israeli satirists blast John Oliver’s segment on Israel-Gaza conflict
“It pained me to see a personal hero of mine saying something so unfair, unjust, and simplistic," comedian Tom Aharon said.
Hundreds battle over the name Josh in Nebraska field
After a Facebook Messenger group of people named Josh went viral, hundreds of people – the majority of whom were supposedly named Josh – gathered in Nebraska for a pool noodle fight.
NY Jewish comics laugh through the pandemic
The Jewish comedians of New York City are giving the public a well-deserved laugh in the midst of the pandemic.
Those we lost in 2020: Remembering the rabbis, pioneers and innovators
We will start with the many people — many of whose names will never make the news