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The comedy scene where the joke’s on Jew-hate

In Tel Aviv, a growing number of comics are battling antisemitism through humour – and telling the gags in English

April 17, 2025 11:08
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If laughter is the best medicine, Israel might just have the antidote to these troubled times.

The live comedy scene in Tel Aviv, albeit more modest than in cities like London or New York, is thriving. And it’s not just restricted to Hebrew-speaking locals as a growing number of stand-up comics are now choosing to perform in English.

The best-known club for English-language comedy is the regular Funny Monday, hosted at Tel Aviv’s Bar Giora by funnymen Yohay Sponder and Shahar Hason – neither of whom are native English speakers. Dubbed “comedy with chutzpah”, the regular slot is aimed at tourists, olim and “Israelis with decent English” according to its website.

A veteran of 20 years in comedy both on stage and on screen, Sponder performs in both English and Hebrew but says most of his shows are now in English “because of the situation that my people are in right now”.