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I’ve never had a problem being gay and Jewish

Progressive Judaism is ahead of other religions in its attitude towards homosexuality

August 17, 2023 12:03
Jerusalem Pride 2023
3 min read

I recently participated in a BBC Radio 4 series on antisemitism in comedy. (Never not self-promoting.)

The usual questions I was expecting, such as, “How did you get started in comedy?”, to which I had to refer to my precocious career as a 16-year-old agony aunt and doing impressions of various cheder teachers at the Friday night dinner table. I improvised some decent responses to the questions, but one utterly blindsided me. “When you perform on Jewish platforms, do you worry some Jews may take issue with your sexuality?” The honest answer is no.

As loyal fans of my stand-up (mainly my mum) will know, I out myself as a gay Jew within seconds of arriving on stage, informing the audience of my key USPs just in case any commissioning editors or fascists are in (hopefully never the same person). A while ago I did a stand-up gig called “The Borscht Belt” at JW3 that was, demographically, exactly what you would expect: a Catskill-esque crowd ready for some Seinfeld-esque observations with an interval for a Sushimania platter and Diet Coke shipped in from Golders Green.

When I was introduced to the stage, I genuinely did not think for a minute that anyone would take issue with me being gay. They may take issue with me being an Arsenal fan, disliking gefilte fish, voting Labour or living in south London but certainly not for being gay. And I was right.

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