Ron Jeremy wishes all of his fans a Happy Hanukkah, and educates us on the history behind Jewish Holidays.
This sarcastic video is by Israel’s Latma TV. It makes fun of the situation in Europe where everyone is very careful in regards to Arabs and Sharia Law.
This is a parody video of Rick Perry’s Strong campaign ad. Governor Rick Perry said that kids in the U.S. can’t celebrate Christmas, but apparently governors are able to celebrate
Sacha Baron Cohen re-teams with director Larry Charles on their newest slice of satire with this Paramount Pictures release concerning a foreign dictator and a goat herder (both played by
A humorous video for people who are tired of Hanukkah being forgotten and mistreated by the mainstream media.
Here is a sarcastic video from Latma TV on the illegal immigration problem.
A funny scene from the popular Mel Brooks movie ‘History of the World Part 1’
Funny Israeli commercial of an ML woman having fun in Rome Italy.
Commercial for McDonalds in Israel. They are using characters from the movie Pulp Fiction.
This video is a funny and a scary look at where the Arab Spring is headed. It’s also a parody of the classic Bob Dylan song called ‘The Times They
This amusing video talks about the reality of what it would take for Israel to obtain peace with its enemies.
Classic scene shows Mel Brooks as the Indian chief in “Blazing Saddles.”
A classic scene from the Mel Brooks movie ‘History of the World Part 1.’
Larry doesn’t quite know which side he should choose…his Jewish ethnicity or great sex. This funny scene is from Curb Your Enthusiasm.
On Saturday Night Live the ghost of recently killed Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi talks about life after death.
Parody of the B-52’s song Rock Lobster from the TV show Family Guy.
From Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 8 Episode 9. Bill and Larry are asked to help fill out a Minyan.
Here are some examples of how producers are pushing the limits into what they can and cannot say on television about the Jewish community.
David Letterman’s Top Ten List from October 24, 2011.
Here is the first time Sandler played this song on Saturday Night Live.