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Let My People Laugh: Greatest Jewish Jokes of All Time!
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PUBLIUS SPECIAL GUEST: Salvador Litvak, is author of Let My People Laugh: Greatest Jewish Jokes of All Time! and director of the upcoming action film, Guns & Moses.
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In Let My People Laugh, director, producer, and humorist Sal Litvak takes the reader on a joyous journey through the rich tapestry of Jewish humor, where wit and wisdom intertwine in the most delightful ways. This collection, curated with care and love, brings together the most timeless and hilarious Jewish jokes, ensuring laughter for readers of all backgrounds.
From the bustling streets of Brooklyn to the serene shtetls of Eastern Europe, Jewish humor has always been a cornerstone of the culture, a unique way to cope with adversity and celebrate life's absurdities. This book captures that spirit, presenting jokes that have been passed down through generations, alongside contemporary classics that will leave you chuckling and nodding in agreement.
Whether you’re looking for a lighthearted escape, a way to connect with your heritage, or the perfect joke to share at your next family gathering, Let My People Laugh has something for everyone. Perfect as a gift or a delightful addition to your personal library, this book will remind you why laughter truly is the best medicine.
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BIO: Salvador Litvak, author of Let My People Laugh: Greatest Jewish Jokes of All Time!, was born in Santiago, Chile, and moved to New York at age five. He is a graduate of Harvard College, NYU Law School, and the School of Theater, Film and Television at UCLA. Litvak wrote, produced, and directed Saving Lincoln, the true story of Abraham Lincoln leading the nation through the Civil War, as recounted by his close friend & bodyguard, U.S. Marshal Ward Hill Lamon. The film was made by capturing the actors’ performances on a green screen stage and creating all sets and locations out of vintage Civil War photographs from the Library of Congress. Litvak named this visual style CineCollage. His first film was the Passover comedy and cult hit When Do We Eat? Litvak wrote both films with his wife, Nina Davidovich Litvak. He also blogs as the Accidental Talmudist for the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles.
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Salvador Litvak, is author of Let My People Laugh: Greatest Jewish Jokes of All Time! and director of the upcoming action film, Guns & Moses.
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Ain't no such thing. And don't mention Rosie O'Donnell. She's never been funny. The fact someone may have been inside a comedy club, even on stage in one, even paid by one doesn't mean she's a comedian, or the least bit funny any more than me being in a McDonald's makes me a happy meal, or me being in my garage makes me a Tesla Cybertruck.