Showing posts with label Israeli Comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israeli Comedy. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Israeli Comedy Showcase: Shahar Hason Standup Comedy Mocks Eurovision Song Choices

Shahar Hasson is one of the leading stand-up comedians in Israel, appearing on Israeli stages for over 25 years, He is a graduate of Yoram Levinstein's acting school. 

Shahar is an entertainer who paved his way through the best entertainment programs in Israel: Eretz Nehederet, Zahirut TV, TV at its best, Laughter from Work, Limited Edition, Fun Night, Express Hearts and more.

In this performance before a live audience, Shahar takes a deep dive into the  Eurovision song contest, mocking some of the choices by Estonia and Italy and praising the hopeful Israeli entry, "New Day Will Rise" as performed by Yuval Raphael.

Enjoy!

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Israeli Comedy Showcase: Shahar Hason on Israeli Avocados and Flattened Bagels

Shahar Hasson is one of the leading stand-up comedians in Israel, appearing on Israeli stages for over 25 years, He is a graduate of Yoram Levinstein's acting school. 

Shahar is an entertainer who paved his way through the best entertainment programs in Israel: Eretz Nehederet, Zahirut TV, TV at its best, Laughter from Work, Limited Edition, Fun Night, Express Hearts and more.

In this performance before a live audience, Shahar carries on about worshiping the avocado as the god of sandwich and Israelis flattening bagels into a packaged snack.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Israeli Comedian Yohay Sponder and His Politically Incorrect Comedy

Social media sensation Yohay Sponder has gone viral with his charming and unapologetic comments on Jews in general, Israeli Jews specifically, and overall audience interaction on topics ranging from political correctness (or not), Muslims, women, terrorists, gays, and the Holocaust — many things people are feeling, but stand back from expressing.

Since 2016, Sponder has been producing “Funny Monday,” an Israeli standup comedy show in English that, among other things, touches upon current events from an Israeli-Jewish point of view.

In this video, Sponder explains how his heritage (Polish father, Moroccan mother) gives him license to make fun of almost every ethnic group and be politically incorrect.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Israeli Comedy Special: Comedian Shahar Hason on How the IDF is Too Nice to Israel's Enemies

Yishai Fleisher, the International Spokesperson for the Jewish community of Hebron, has a weekly podcast. Last week he posted a video of Israeli comedian Shahar Hason telling a comedy club audience how the Israel Defense Forces are sometimes too nice to Israel's enemies.

Hason performs regularly in Tel Aviv's comedy scene and many of his comments are right on target.

Enjoy!

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Israeli Paratrooper Rami Reuveni Branches Out to Standup Comedy

Rami Reuveni is a former Israeli paratrooper who participated in numerous military operations, served as a reservist during the Gaza war, and has spent the last 13 years working as a tour guide in Israel.

Rami brings light and laughter to counter the darkness of the war. In his standup routine he shares his comical experiences as a soldier and tour guide.

Enjoy! 

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Israeli Standup Comedy with Yohai Sponder: When a Brit Calls You a Colonizer

Comedians Yohay Sponder and Shahar Hason got their start as comedians in Israel catering exclusively to Hebrew-speaking audiences. As the two became more and more well-known to Hebrew speakers throughout Israel, they noticed a huge demographic in the country that was missing out on the laughs. 

Sponder and Hason took the risk of crafting and re-writing their material from Hebrew to English (and from Israeli humor to American humor), all the while unsure whether or not they would even get a laugh out of an English speaking crowd. Their hard work and dedication to broadening the audience of one of Israel’s most unique cultural elements has launched the growing scene of Israeli Stand-up in English.


Sponder, Hason, and some of their friends carry on each Monday in Tel Aviv with their standup comedy show, Funny Monday. Their English is a bit hard to understand, but it's worth a try.

In this clip, Sponder has a good comeback to a British member of the audience who accuses him of being a colonizer.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, January 12, 2020

More Israeli Standup Comedy From Shahar Hason and Yossi Tarablus



Comedians Yohay Sponder and Shahar Hason got their start as comedians in Israel catering exclusively to Hebrew-speaking audiences. As the two became more and more well-known to Hebrew speakers throughout Israel, they noticed a huge demographic in the country that was missing out on the laughs. 

Sponder and Hason took the risk of crafting and re-writing their material from Hebrew to English (and from Israeli humor to American humor), all the while unsure whether or not they would even get a laugh out of an English speaking crowd. Their hard work and dedication to broadening the audience of one of Israel’s most unique cultural elements has launched the growing scene of Israeli Stand-up in English.


Last year Sponder, Hason, Yossi Tarablus, and some of their friends took their show, Funny Monday, on a tour of Europe and visited Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, London, and Manchester. Here is another video highlight of the tour.


Enjoy!


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Monday, November 26, 2018

Israeli Comedian Yuval Hakal Searches for the Perfect Chanukah Donut


While the rest of the Jewish world associates the holiday of Chanukah with latkes (potato or otherwise), in Israel the preferred fried food is Sufganiyot (donuts without the hole but with lots of different creative fillings.)

On Israel21c, the Israel video network, comedian Yuval Haklai takes a whimsical look at Hanukkah in Israel.

He visits a donut bakery in Tel Aviv and checks out the machinery that injects strawberry jam, the most popular filling into the donuts. The bakeries are experimenting with new and unusual fillings, such as wasabi mayonnaise marshmallow, onion jam, and blood diamond.

Then he's off on a visit to Roladin, the "Temple Mount of Sufganiyot" where on our last visit to Israel we found 18 unique flavors. 

An estimated 24 million sufganiyot (donuts) are eaten in Israel every year during the eight day holiday of Hannukah. (Yes, we know that we've spelled it three different ways.)

Enjoy! 

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Sunday, November 4, 2018

From Israel With Laughs: More Israeli Standup Comedy in Engish


Comedians Yohay Sponder and Shahar Hason got their start as comedians in Israel catering exclusively to Hebrew-speaking audiences. As the two became more and more well-known to Hebrew speakers throughout Israel, they noticed a huge demographic in the country that was missing out on the laughs. 

Sponder and Hason took the risk of crafting and re-writing their material from Hebrew to English (and from Israeli humor to American humor), all the while unsure whether or not they would even get a laugh out of an English speaking crowd. Their hard work and dedication to broadening the audience of one of Israel’s most unique cultural elements has launched the growing scene of Israeli Stand-up in English. 


Back in February we started a new series, bringing you some of the stand-up routines from the Chelsea Hotel in Tel Aviv. We know that the language that these comics use it a bit raw and uncensored, but it is typical of Israeli humor. Besides Sponder and Hason, today's video includes bits from Yossi Tarablus.
Enjoy!
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