In new biography, Jeremy Dauber breaks down how the comedian and director just couldn't help being a loving iconoclast skewering the establishment

In her new book, 'Funny, You Don't Look Funny,' Jennifer Caplan traces attitudes toward American Jewish comedy from Philip Roth to 'Seinfeld,' 'SNL' and 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'

Out March 6, the eve of Purim, the long-awaited sequel to the classic 1981 film co-produced by comedian Nick Kroll revolves around Jewish history — and skewers it

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

Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian on Israeli responses to heightened Islamic Jihad threats; news editor Amy Spiro takes a look at a 'Big Brother' foray into in-jokes for Jews

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

Comedian actor flavors live performance with Jewish humor, complete with 'oy vey' chant

'Bupkis,' which will air on NBC’s Peacock streaming service, will reportedly reflect comedian’s self-deprecating sense of humor

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

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