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Posts Tagged crude humor
Need some Bah Dum Ching? Look No Further!
Posted by Sarah in Jewish Books on October 8, 2009
It’s Thursday. That day that makes you realize how close you are to the weekend. You start to anticipate having some downtime and suddenly realize that you still have another full day of work before you can experience that well-deserved relaxation. It’s depressing, I know.
Let’s brighten the day with some good old fashion laughter. All you need to help ease the stress of the never-ending Thursday is some humor! So, as promised in last week’s post, I’ve put together a list of 5 must-read books on
Jewish Humor. Take a break from today and have a laugh!
1. The Big Book of Jewish Humor – For those who don’t know it, this book is practically the bible for Jewish comedy. It contains jokes, short stories, comics, and more. You name it, and this book probably has it. It’s thanks to a cartoon that this book makes my top 5. And, never will I cease to be amused by the line “Today, I am a man!” Check out the chapter “Happy Bar Mitzvah, Bernie!” to experience!
2. Naked Pictures of Famous People – One of Jon Stewarts many publications, this book manages to cover tons of topics while maintaining a wit that makes Jewish humor so great. Honestly, the person who can mock Martha Stewart through a discussion of the female anatomy is someone after my own heart!
3. SeinLanguage – When it comes to Jerry Seinfeld, you can laugh or cry. While I don’t always find his material amusing, sometimes his banter is so funny that it’s all you can do to not spit on the person next to you as you laugh uncontrollably. In this book, Seinfeld mixes deprecation and social criticism to create the ideal Jewish comedy. Don’t get me wrong, not all of his stuff is funny, but this book gives you so many options that there’s something for everyone!
4. Mere Anarchy – For those of you that like Woody Allen’s style, you’ll definitely get a kick out of these short stories. While reading, I could
practically hear Allen’s voice rapidly firing out these random and amusing anecdotes. I personally really like “The Rejection.” It sums up perfectly the absurdity worrying about getting your children into elite preschools. Read to enjoy!
5. Oy!: The Ultimate Book of Jewish Jokes – While I don’t find this entire book terribly funny, a handful of the jokes found in it completely redeem it. As you might expect, the funnier jokes are found in the section on sex. Some of them are hilarious and probably for the same reason that oldjewstellingjokes.com is, since the characters are often old Jews. I thoroughly enjoyed the central joke on page 284. The combination of old Jews, dances, pantyhose, and sex will leave you laughing at the absurdity!
-Sarah
Old Jews and Crude Humor…Bring on the Yuks!
Posted by Sarah in Jewish Knowledge on September 30, 2009
Like Jewish humor? Who doesn’t?! Jews have a comedic style all their own and aren’t afraid to get into some of comedy’s dirtier topics. But, this is only part of the reason why Old Jews Telling Jokes is such a hilarious and rewarding site. The other reason, naturally, lies in the age of the joke-tellers! Somehow, seeing someone old enough to be my grandparent sharing bathroom and sexual humor just makes me laugh. The combination is so unexpected! It clashes with our preconceived notions that old people are too conservative or stodgy to have a crude sense of humor. Still, this combination is precisely what makes this site so great!
Plus, it’s impressive how well most of the people keep a straight face leading up to their punch line. As the site makes clear, telling a joke requires talent! Not just anyone can phrase things just right, using the best inflections and tones of voice to leave the crowd rolling in the aisles. Therefore, I have to give major kudos to these old jokesters!
Source: http://oldjewstellingjokes.com
Even better, older Jews are often the characters of these outrageous Jewish jokes. Why is this so great? Because, if there’s one thing funnier than old Jews telling crude jokes, it’s the idea of old Jews actually being in these crazy situations!
In the spirit of this fun and hilarious site, one must take time to enjoy a good joke. Love jokes but in need of new material? Stay tuned for my top 5 books on Jewish humor! And, until then, have a good laugh.
-Sarah




