Noah Segan writes, directs, and acts in 'Blood Relatives,' a not-too-bloody road trip movie with an uplifting message about family and the benefits of uniting in the face of evil

Keshet's award-winning 'Eretz Nehederet' marks two decades of pushing the envelope with humor that has offered a mirror of Israeli society and politics

The comic, a proud gay Jewish mom, is moderating a June 16 panel on humor in today's world where working comedians will weigh in on how they navigate hatred and hypersensitivity

Granddaughter of survivors Dr. Liat Steir-Livny says analyzing the use of Shoah jokes in contemporary Israeli society offers a window into sabra souls

In a collection of essays by Holocaust researchers, 'Laughter After' explains that humor has always been part of the Holocaust's 'memorial landscape' and shows public engagement

Yair Bernstein wants to spread smiles, and his pandemic humor has really caught on among people sick of isolation

Award-winning humorist, who died at age 47, would have had lots to say about today's tumultuous world

Only in Israel can a coronavirus patient with a wicked sense of humor become an overnight celeb. Funnymen Jonathan Barak, Asaf Beiser, Benji Lovitt and Yisrael Campbell explain why

Comedians Dave Barry, Adam Mansbach, and Alan Zweibel come out with another primer on the Tribe that will have you howling so hard you'll forget to call your mother

'You can’t take back the lives lost, but by making Hitler and the Nazis a joke, I think that’s a victory,' comic says day before what would have been famed diarist's 90th birthday