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Jewish-American comedy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jewish-American comedy American-Jewish comedy is, in part, a continuation of the traditional role of humor in Jewish culture among historical and contemporary American performers. It has appealed to both Jewish and wider mainstream audiences.〔 At various times in American history, the field of comedy has been dominated by Jewish comedians. ==History== The Borscht Belt arose in the early 20th century out of the tradition of Yiddish theater, in Jewish resort areas in the Catskill Mountains in New York. Many of the most famous Jewish comedians of the twentieth century launched their careers there. Many of the comedians gained a wider mainstream audience with the rise of Vaudeville.〔 Until recent years, most Jewish comedians adopted stage names that did not sound ethnic, as a way of gaining wider acceptance.〔 Even among those who did not want to be considered Jewish comedians, their experiences as Jews were often included their humor, including their moral sensibility.〔
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