While numbers are inevitably fuzzy, Paul Chance, reviewing Lawrence Epstein’s The Haunted Smile: The Story Of Jewish Comedians In America (Psychology Today, Jan-Feb, 2002) wrote «While Jews make up only about 3 percent of the U.S. population, 80 percent of professional comics are Jewish.» Accessed onlineАрхивировано 14 марта 2007 года. 25 March 2007. Comedian Mark Schiff, reviewing the same book on Jewlarious.comАрхивная копия от 28 октября 2020 на Wayback Machine, writes «Most of the comedians that made us all laugh in the 1950s, '60s and '70s were Jewish.» Similarly, Drew Friedman (author of Old Jewish Comedians), in a March 22, 2007 interview on Fridays with Mr. MediaАрхивировано 21 июня 2007 года.: «Somebody said, 'You could do an Old Protestant Comedian book,' and I said, 'Well, that would be a pamphlet, wouldn’t it?'»
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While numbers are inevitably fuzzy, Paul Chance, reviewing Lawrence Epstein’s The Haunted Smile: The Story Of Jewish Comedians In America (Psychology Today, Jan-Feb, 2002) wrote «While Jews make up only about 3 percent of the U.S. population, 80 percent of professional comics are Jewish.» Accessed onlineАрхивировано 14 марта 2007 года. 25 March 2007. Comedian Mark Schiff, reviewing the same book on Jewlarious.comАрхивная копия от 28 октября 2020 на Wayback Machine, writes «Most of the comedians that made us all laugh in the 1950s, '60s and '70s were Jewish.» Similarly, Drew Friedman (author of Old Jewish Comedians), in a March 22, 2007 interview on Fridays with Mr. MediaАрхивировано 21 июня 2007 года.: «Somebody said, 'You could do an Old Protestant Comedian book,' and I said, 'Well, that would be a pamphlet, wouldn’t it?'»
While numbers are inevitably fuzzy, Paul Chance, reviewing Lawrence Epstein’s The Haunted Smile: The Story Of Jewish Comedians In America (Psychology Today, Jan-Feb, 2002) wrote «While Jews make up only about 3 percent of the U.S. population, 80 percent of professional comics are Jewish.» Accessed onlineАрхивировано 14 марта 2007 года. 25 March 2007. Comedian Mark Schiff, reviewing the same book on Jewlarious.comАрхивная копия от 28 октября 2020 на Wayback Machine, writes «Most of the comedians that made us all laugh in the 1950s, '60s and '70s were Jewish.» Similarly, Drew Friedman (author of Old Jewish Comedians), in a March 22, 2007 interview on Fridays with Mr. MediaАрхивировано 21 июня 2007 года.: «Somebody said, 'You could do an Old Protestant Comedian book,' and I said, 'Well, that would be a pamphlet, wouldn’t it?'»
While numbers are inevitably fuzzy, Paul Chance, reviewing Lawrence Epstein’s The Haunted Smile: The Story Of Jewish Comedians In America (Psychology Today, Jan-Feb, 2002) wrote «While Jews make up only about 3 percent of the U.S. population, 80 percent of professional comics are Jewish.» Accessed onlineАрхивировано 14 марта 2007 года. 25 March 2007. Comedian Mark Schiff, reviewing the same book on Jewlarious.comАрхивная копия от 28 октября 2020 на Wayback Machine, writes «Most of the comedians that made us all laugh in the 1950s, '60s and '70s were Jewish.» Similarly, Drew Friedman (author of Old Jewish Comedians), in a March 22, 2007 interview on Fridays with Mr. MediaАрхивировано 21 июня 2007 года.: «Somebody said, 'You could do an Old Protestant Comedian book,' and I said, 'Well, that would be a pamphlet, wouldn’t it?'»