Authors: Ruth R. Wisse
Great Dictator, The
(Chaplin),
179
Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel,
128
Grossman, David:
See: Under Love
,
215
Grotjahn, Martin,
12
gulags,
17
,
149
.
See also
concentration camps
Gutfreund, Amir:
Shoah shelanu
(
Our Holocaust
),
216
â
17
Gypsy
,
104
Haaretz
,
136
Hagashash hahiver (Hagashashim),
199
â
206
,
211
,
263n15
;
Hill Halfon Doesn't Answer
,
204
â
6
; “The Judge and the Referee,”
199
; “Kreker vs. Kreker,”
203
â
4
Halkin, Hillel,
13
Halpern, Moishe Leyb,
96
Hanina, Rabbi,
81
Hanukkah,
120
Harvard University,
1
,
5
â
7
,
11
,
227
,
234
,
245
â
47
Hasidism,
43
,
69
â
72
,
74
â
77
,
79
â
80
,
115
Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment),
68
â
71
,
75
,
80
,
145
Hebrew language,
62
,
50
,
80
,
156
,
183
â
84
,
193
â
94
,
197
â
99
,
210
,
212
,
214
â
15
,
232
â
34
; Academy of the Hebrew Language,
198
; punning in,
80
â
81
; specific words in,
34
,
98
,
151
,
184
,
196
,
200
,
208
,
210
; vs. Yiddish,
16
â
17
,
68
â
69
,
150
,
158
,
185
Hebrew literature,
13
,
18
,
68
,
71
,
136
,
159
,
188
,
190
,
192
,
217
Heine, Heinrich,
14
â
18
,
29
,
35
â
51
,
53
,
56
â
60
,
65
,
67
,
79
,
91
,
93
â
94
,
96
,
104
,
111
,
137
,
171
â
72
,
229
,
242
,
252n7
,
252n15
,
256
â
57n31
,
263n5
; “The Baths of Lucca,”
40
â
44
,
59
; “Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam,”
38
â
39
;
Ludwig Börne: A Memorial
,
29
; “Princess Sabbath,”
14
â
16
Heine's Jewish Comedy
(Prawer),
46
â
47
hermetic humor,
82
â
83
,
149
,
152
Hershele Ostropolier,
77
â
79
,
90
,
161
,
254
â
55n12
Herzl, Theodor,
30
â
32
,
35
,
184
,
189
â
90
,
251n6
,
253n29
;
Altneuland
(Old-new land),
30
Hezbollah,
241
Hill 24 Doesn't Answer
,
204
,
206
Hitler, Adolf,
17
,
127
,
143
â
44
,
147
â
48
,
151
,
178
â
81
,
189
,
226
,
234
,
238
Holocaust,
17
â
18
,
65
,
153
,
214
â
16
,
224
,
236
â
37
,
241
Holocaust humor,
151
â
54
,
178
â
81
,
213
â
15
,
218
â
19
,
224
,
236
â
37
.
See also
gallows humor
;
ghetto humor
homosexuality,
47
â
48
,
232
â
33
horror: and Jewish humor,
183
,
219
humorlessness,
13
,
22
; in Israel,
182
â
85
,
187
,
194
â
95
Hus, Jan,
222
Ilf, Ilya,
160
â
61
;
The Twelve Chairs
,
161
incongruities,
16
,
33
,
51
,
64
,
75
,
99
,
127
,
129
,
131
,
140
,
190
,
228
,
232
In the Heart of Seas
(Agnon),
189
â
92
inversions,
23
,
51
,
77
,
80
,
106
,
177
,
190
.
See also
reversals
irony,
31
,
34
,
49
,
75
,
81
,
86
â
87
,
133
,
163
â
64
,
166
,
176
,
192
,
197
,
222
,
227
; of Jewish experience,
23
,
27
â
28
,
97
,
151
,
154
,
206
,
216
â
17
Israel,
3
,
10
â
11
,
18
â
19
,
88
â
89
,
92
,
117
,
134
,
166
â
67
,
182
â
220
,
233
,
239
â
40
,
242
Israel Defense Forces (IDF),
199
Israeli humor,
10
â
11
,
18
â
19
,
182
â
220
Israel Independence Day,
206
Israel of Ruzhin,
72
Jabotinsky, Ze'ev,
28
Jacobson, Howard:
The Finkler Question
,
239
â
42
;
Seriously Funny
,
221
Jerusalem,
83
,
93
,
188
,
192
,
216
,
218
,
220
Jessel, George,
123
Jesus Christ,
16
,
45
,
94
,
137
â
38
Jewish Enlightenment.
See
Haskalah
Jewish law,
31
,
43
,
98
,
135
,
137
,
141
,
188
,
234
â
35
,
257n3
Jewish mothers,
64
,
85
â
88
,
113
â
14
,
134
â
35
,
139
â
40
,
214
,
255
â
56n20
Jews: in Arab lands,
20
,
117
,
198
,
200
,
209
; collective identity of,
10
,
156
; as conditioned for disaster,
3
; distinctiveness of,
118
; egalitarianism among,
8
â
9
; as an “ever-dying people,”
228
; and; and modernity,
13
â
14
,
20
,
24
,
43
â
44
,
62
,
67
â
68
,
73
â
75
,
88
,
98
â
99
,
143
â
44
,
147
,
190
,
192
,
202
,
242
; as “the people of the joke,”
13
; rifts among,
24
,
49
,
69
â
70
; unity among,
49
â
50
,
62
,
65
,
203
Jews and Humor
(Greenspoon),
13
Johnson, Samuel,
80
Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious
(Freud),
3
Jones, Ernest,
8
Joyce, James,
191
Judaism,
9
,
22
,
26
,
42
,
61
,
88
,
137
,
156
â
57
,
235
; conversion to,
108
,
131
,
257n3
; observant,
21
,
140
; rabbinic,
88
; Reform,
49
Jude
,
Der
,
53
Julian the Apostate (Flavius Claudius Julianus),
105
Juvenal,
105
Kafka, Franz,
22
,
28
,
51
â
57
,
104
,
132
,
214
â
15
,
221
â
22
; ”
53
;
The Trial
,
221
Kahn, Gus,
129
Karbusicky, Vladimir,
222
â
27
,
242
;
Jewish Anecdotes from Prague
,
222
â
27
Kassow, Samuel,
154
Kaufman, George S.,
229
Kaye, Danny (David Daniel Kaminsky),
130
,
231
,
237
;
The Court Jester
,
231
Keret, Etgar,
217
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye,
117
King of the Schnorrers
(Zangwill),
107
â
13
,
251n3
Kishinev,
60
Kishon, Efraim,
197
kosher laws (kashruth),
31
,
88
,
135
,
141
,
156
,
234
kova tembel
,
196
Kramer vs. Kramer
,
203
Kulbak, Moshe,
93
,
97
,
167
â
72
,
176
;
Zelmenyaners
,
97
,
167
â
71
Kuni Leml in Tel Aviv
(Goldfaden),
75
lamed-vovniks
,
151
laughing at, vs. laughing with,
112
â
13
,
131
,
164
“Laughing Tiger,”
63
laughter,
64
,
112
,
152
,
172
,
175
,
180
â
81
,
185
,
198
,
211
â
13
,
219
,
227
,
231
; collective,
125
; humiliation channeled into,
10
; Jewish,
11
,
28
,
106
,
126
,
128
,
130
,
139
,
145
,
243
; God's,
184
; physical benefits of,
24
â
25
,
28
,
102
; and religious ecstasy,
75
; in response to joking,
1
â
6
,
9
,
31
,
33
,
82
â
83
,
103
,
120
,
155
,
176
,
218
â
20
; rueful,
16
; salvific properties of,
65
,
115
,
141
,
214
,
243
; Sarah's,
22
; and stand-up comedy,
129
,
234
; and tears,
63
,
90
,
125
,
128
â
29
,
155
; tolerating,
242
; and trembling,
115
; as universal,
14
,
20