Chosen Music: Avi Buffalo
Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg, lead singer of Avi Buffalo, has a bubbie. And yes, she likes his song, Summer Cum...
Happy Birthday from Switzerland
Who better understands that age is but a state of mind than a certain inmate recently released from house arrest?
From the Inbox: “Being a French Jew”
Sometimes we get pitches so stellar, we can’t not fuck with them.
“Lucky Jew”: An Interview With Geoff Berner
The "Avenging Angel of Klezmer" speaks to us about his song "Lucky God Damn Jew," as well as the anti-Israel video it spawned.
Gratuitous Jewess: Sherry Vine
Sherry Vine is the international spokesperson for uncircumcised cock… and world peace.
Like Son, Like Father: Judea Pearl
In the beginning of 2002, Daniel Pearl, a 38-year-old Wall Street Journal reporter on assignment investigating links between Al Qaeda and Pakistani intelligence, was kidnapped and beheaded in Karachi, Pakastan. The brutal nature of the tragedy, the video depicting Daniel’s last minutes that would soon surface on the Internet and his last words “My name...
Everyone’s Fave Dirty Grandmother Talks About Her New Documentary
To promote Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, the legendary comic entertained some reporters: "Oh my goodness, It's like Passover in here!"
Great Jewish Moments in Law & Order
Quench your thirst for chosen criminals, victims and (of course) defense attorneys with this celebration of the show's Jewiest episodes.
Weapons of Mass Delusions: Noam Chomsky on the Guilt of a Nation
In 1967, as nearly half a million American troops fought in Vietnam, MIT linguistics professor Noam Chomsky wrote an essay for the New York Review of Books that derided his fellow intellectuals for standing by silently in the face of such an abhorrent war. Literary critic George Steiner wrote a letter of response that was...
Defamation: The Heeb Review
To uncover the meaning of anti-Semitism today, Shamir gains remarkable access to Foxman and the ADL -- providing a portrait of the organization consisting not of Machiavellian opportunism, but of confusion -- nebbishes with the best of intentions.
Heebonics: Schnorrer
schnorrer, shno’-rer noun (Yiddish) a beggar or sponger After stealing half a bottle of Scotch in one of Germany’s finest hotels, the schnorrer rationalized that it was the least that he deserved even though his family experienced WWII from Fort Worth, Texas.

