Being a lefty lesbian Jewish comic in 2026 is crazy | Judy Gold
12 April 2026

Being a lefty lesbian Jewish comic in 2026 is crazy | Judy Gold

The Frieda Vizel Podcast

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Video link to this interview: https://youtu.be/bk6Q2RIN_mE

"You're not shutting me up." - Jewish comedy icon Judy Gold, 2026

Judy Gold is a lot of things. She's an icon, she's a comic, a writer, a gay woman who was at the forefront of fighting for LGBT rights. But one of the things that is her foremost descriptor is: Jewish. She was never a comic who was also Jewish. But always a Jewish comic. Her comedy is deeply Jewish. 

Yet since October 7, this has made her work surprisingly difficult. She gets heckled on stage and has lost a lot of the allies she stood side by side with in the fight for marriage equality and her left-leaning politics (including a fierce dislike of Trump). She has continued to be foremost a Jewish comedian anyway. Her style is deeply Jewish, with lots of neurotic mom jokes, a role her own Jewish mother loved to play. "How did we do?" Mom would ask Judy after a show. It was a "we" for mom. 
It's all so Jewish.

In this engaging conversation, I talk to Judy about her values, work, life story, and more.

Check out Judy Gold's website here:
https://judygold.com/
Upcoming show dates here:
https://judygold.com/#timely 
Judy's book here:
https://amzn.to/462Ldwq
Judy on Instagram:
  / jewdygold  

Some parts of the discussion:
-Judy Gold emphasizes the significance of humor in Jewish culture as a means of survival.
Comedy serves as a tool for storytelling and coping with adversity.
-The landscape of comedy has changed, with audiences becoming more sensitive to certain topics.
-Judy's identity as a Jewish comedian is central to her work and personal life.
-She believes in the importance of being unabashedly Jewish in her comedy.
-The challenges of being a Jewish comedian have intensified in recent times.
-Family dynamics play a crucial role in shaping a comedian's material and perspective.
-Judy's early experiences in comedy were influenced by iconic Jewish female comedians.
-Representation in comedy is vital for both the performer and the audience.
-Judy advocates for open dialogue and understanding in the face of political and social issues.

Sound Bites
"I am a proud Jew."
"You're not shutting me up."
"It's important to talk about it."
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