![]() ![]() Having a distinctive comic sensibility has been endorsed by both JewishĪnd non-Jewish scholars, who, since the beginning of the twentiethĬentury, have tried to define what makes Jewish humour such a unique This characterization of the Jews as a peculiarly humorous people or as This "is a well-known fact among, at any rate, college-educatedĪmericans of whatever ethnic or religious background" (1997: 87). That the best jokes are Jewish jokes, but does not hesitate to add that People" (1962: 194), an idea shared by Berger, who not only argues More profound, and richer in expression than that of any other ![]() "Experts in Jewish humour are in fact agreed that it is more acute, In her article on Jewish humour, Salcia Landmann asserts that ![]() The Finkler question: very funny is very serious
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