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JEWISH COMEDIANS

The Jewish of the world have endured quite a bit in the quest to find the Promised Land. But what’s to stop them from having a little fun at the expense of their religion? Afterall, we all know why Jewish mothers make great parole officers: they never let anyone finish a sentence!

While there are many popular Jewish comedians who have used their cultural history as fodder for their stand-up career, the phenomenon is hardly new. Self-deprecating humor that pokes fun at the often ridiculously detailed Jewish laws of the Talmud and other Jewish texts is almost as ancient as the texts themselves. Certainly, Jewish religious beliefs are significant and virtuous, but even the Jews know that there’s some comedy to be had in the mix of it all. Some of the history of Jewish comedy stems back as far as the tradition of stories told about Chelm, a town in which even the rabbi is a bit of a nutcase. Throughout history Jewish comedy has grown to incorporate anti-Semitism and important Jewish events, as well as the lovable but laughable personalities of modern day Jews, into the shtick. Jewish slang words, Jewish phrases and humorous Jewish vocabulary are all wonderfully rich tools that a skilled Jewish comedian can use to his behest.

The rich history of Jewish comedy blossomed in the world of American Vaudeville in the 19th century and the early 20th century. Jewish Vaudeville comedians shared the traditional sentiments of poking fun at their own culture toward the end of keeping egos in check and making sure that Jews don’t take their veritable religious beliefs so seriously as to forget to laugh once in a while. Adam Sandler remains in modern times of the most well-known and beloved Jewish comedians in the world of film and entertainment, known especially for the “Hanukah Song.

” Jewish comedians available through Comediansusa.com are the perfect entertainment for your next bat mitzvah, bar mitzvah, wedding or anniversary. Our professional stand-up comedians will have your audience on the floor in stitches, laughing at the good-natured expense of Jewish heritage. Our Jewish yucksters are some of the best in the business, trained through the school of hard knocks and through the world of standup to help audiences snort their drinks out of their noses.

Whether it’s a comedian who will poke fun at your favorite schlub, or a laugh-inducer who will take your most lovably devout relative down a few pegs, you’ve come to the right place at Comediansusa.com to find only the best in the world of Jewish comedy.

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Robert Cait: George Carlin With A Yarmulke, <br>But Without The Bad WordsROBERT CAIT
George Carlin With A Yarmulke,
But Without The Bad Words


Robert Cait is a comedian, actor and screenwriter whose award-winning talent continues to touch vari...

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