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  • L: Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer
    L: Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer
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    ‘Broad City’ Stars To Read ‘Wayne’s World’: Eh-xcellent

    Party on Ilana, Party on Abbi

    byJonathan Zalman
  • Oprah Winfrey at a Tribeca Film Festival event in New York City, April 20, 2016.
    Oprah Winfrey at a Tribeca Film Festival event in New York City, April 20, 2016.
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    The Juice on Jewcy: Oprah Knows What’s Up

    On our sister site, everything you need to know about post-Pesach matzo ball bath bombs, comedian Moshe Kasher’s new show, and chametz puns

    byGabriela Geselowitz
  • Nathan Fielder in New York City, November 12, 2015.
    Nathan Fielder in New York City, November 12, 2015.
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    Adam Sandler’s Done. Here’s Who’s Making Us Laugh Now.

    From Nathan Fielder to Jenny Slate, a new generation of Jewish comedians are ensuring our laughter for years to come

    byJesse Bernstein
  • Natasha Leggero.
    Natasha Leggero.
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    Converting for the Jokes

    Natasha Leggero’s jokes about her conversion to Judaism fell flat on ‘Conan.’ Maybe she just needs a bit of time to settle into the guilt and suffering.

    byRachel Shukert
  • Clockwise from top left: Yoely Lebovits, David Finkelstein, Danny Lobell, Mendy Pellin.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine)
    Clockwise from top left: Yoely Lebovits, David Finkelstein, Danny Lobell, Mendy Pellin.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine)
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    Comedy Isn’t Kosher, but It Can Be Funny

    How observant Jewish funnymen (and -women) navigate the line between irreverence and devotion

    byJosh Lambert
  • Brent Weinbach.(Seth Olenick)
    Brent Weinbach.(Seth Olenick)
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    Brent Weinbach Is Killing Me

    He’s one of the most inventive stand-up comedians around. So, why does he sound like a throwback?

    byJosh Lambert
  • Moshe Kasher.(Frankie Norstad)
    Moshe Kasher.(Frankie Norstad)
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    Jewish Comedy Turns Sane

    Once an institutionalized mental patient, the comic Moshe Kasher unleashes his psychological self-abuse in the new memoir Kasher in the Rye

    byJosh Lambert
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