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Joy veh | David Baddiel on the history of Jewish comedy. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
To come back, then, to what appeared to be a passing, but was not, point about the afterlife: Christianity, and most other religions, are all in the clouds, in the great hereafter – Judaism tends to concentrate on the here and now, and indeed its rules. But in minutiae, there is humanity: it is in reaching after the grandiose things in life that civilization gets skewed. To be microscopic, comically, is to create engagement: these people, the joke says, are like you, because like you, they sweat the small stuff.
I guess Don Adams makes it, because his father was Jewish, But he was raised in his mother's Catholic faith and had a Catholic funeral.
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