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“No one’s pretending Jewish humour is going to stop antisemitism, but it disempowers prejudice”

Your new documentary begins in 1903 with US-born émigré comedian Julian Rose [1868-1935], who became famous in the UK. Why is he important?

At a relatively early point, he did Jewish humour in English, and therefore made it accessible to the host community.

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