Jewish Comedy Blog
Jewish Comedy Blog please click the link for the updated version of this site. I have not blogged on here in over a year.
Jewish Comedy Blog please click the link for the updated version of this site. I have not blogged on here in over a year.
February 22, 2008
Please visit my new site for the complete blog http://frumsatire.net
October 22, 2007
If you have not noticed, this site has moved to http://frumsatire.net I was recently contacted by David Klimnick, a frum stand up comedian in Israel and asked if I wanted to participate in a show he was going to be doing in New York City. At first I was excited, and then a bit nervous… [Read more…]
August 8, 2007
My new websites address is http://frumsatire.net I would appreciate it if all those who have me on their blogroll can update the address, I have emailed many of you and I am trying to get everyone over to my new site. Please note that there are only a few changes. Most notably I was able… [Read more…]
August 1, 2007
If you are wondering where the latest post went to- you have to visit my new site where all the comments are in tact and growing. http://frumsatire.net/ I could not hear the Rabbi from my seat at all, in fact I couldn’t even see him considering the fact that the lights were in romantic setting… [Read more…]
July 28, 2007
So since I have a whole bunch of facebook and frumster stalkers I figured I would put up this video that FFSA sent me.
July 19, 2007
I guess some folks are just scared to say good shabbos eh… I figured I would post this short but funny ad from craigslist as a follow up to the “how do you say good shabbos” post new york craigslist > new jersey > missed connections please flag with care: miscategorized prohibited spam discussion best… [Read more…]
July 18, 2007
This blog has moved Click the link to find this post in the new blog http://frumsatire.net
July 9, 2007
I had a great seat with a good view of the entire shull as well as a peripheral “trying not to be too obvious I am staring at you” view, to the other side of the rather low mechitza. Actually besides the legs of the ladies that would soon be shuffling in, the view was… [Read more…]
July 3, 2007
Everyone has a different way of saying or not saying good shabbos. The mumbling men: I think the most common type of good shabbos is the mumble, this is when the person passing you feels obligated to say good shabbos but doesn’t actually want to say it, he waits till the last possible second and… [Read more…]
June 16, 2008
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